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The best defence is a good offence. Carney should dangle opportunities and passports and the promise of fast-tracked ...
Hello and welcome to the 40th edition of The Weekly Vine. In this edition, we take stock of the Canada election, reflect on ...
New RBA inflation data will be one of the last big bits of news before Australia votes on Saturday, and One Nation's chances are getting a lot of last-minute attention.
Laval Comiccon is back for its second edition this weekend at L’Enclav de la Place Bell, and fans of comics, cosplay and collectibles are in for a treat. The two-day event, running April 26 and 27, ...
Carney’s political task is to convince the electorate of two dubious propositions: First, he is not ideologically akin with Trudeau, whom he advised for years and whose advisers are now his advisers ...
Carney leapt at the opportunity, leaning in with a smile to talk in his ear, patting him warmly. It was funny to imagine Poilievre and Justin Trudeau looking like that, after such a long animosity.
Your guide to the world of Canadian politics. (Subscriber exclusive on Saturdays) It was funny to imagine Poilievre and Justin Trudeau looking like that, after such a long animosity. Trudeau ...
“Is it just me or doesn’t he look like Justin Trudeau,” said one TikTok user. Another viewer wrote: “He kinda looks like Justin Trudeau.” Justin Trudeau (NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty Images) Someone ...
Both his platform and his career past show strong support for the same kind of identity-based policies that have defined the Trudeau era You can save this article by registering for free here.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is celebrating a major milestone — her 50th birthday! The former Canadian TV host has officially entered her quinquagenarian years, and she has a wealth of knowledge and advice ...
As ever, photographer and filmmaker Mineralblu was there for Kotaku, taking stunning photographs of the best cosplay on the show floor. These galleries provide such an excellent insight into what ...
Toronto | Until a few months ago, Pierre Poilievre was seen as a shoo-in to become Canada’s next prime minister and shepherd his Conservative Party back into power for the first time in a decade.