Canadians may not be thrilled with the outcome of last week’s federal election but a new poll suggests few are angry that it produced an almost identical result to the 2019 nation-wide vote.
Canadians may not be thrilled with the outcome of last week’s federal election but a new poll suggests few are angry that it produced an almost identical result to the 2019 nation-wide vote.
With less than a week to go before Monday’s federal election, the three main party leaders are continuing their tour of Eastern and Central Canada.
Four party leaders went head to head in the first televised debate of the federal election campaign Thursday night, kicking off the discussion with a vigorous back-and-forth about the COVID-19 pandemic and health care.
Four leaders will face off tonight in the first televised debate of the federal election campaign.
Support for Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats is also up four points, to 24 per cent.
Western Canada is likely to be the main locale of Thursday’s election campaign, where two of the three national leaders will be holding events.
New survey results suggest Justin Trudeau’s Liberals were clinging to a five-point lead on the eve of the federal election campaign.
Canadians are headed to the polls after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a federal election for next month.
The Conservatives have yet to fulfil a promise to repay the federal wage subsidy, but the party said Thursday it is in solid financial shape and urged its members to rally together for the next federal election.
A House of Commons committee is unanimously urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to promise he won’t call a federal election while the COVID-19 pandemic rages across Canada.