Canada narrowly approves Carney's 1st federal budget
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The resignation of an Alberta Conservative MP is the second exit from the party's caucus this week, raising questions about the state of Canada's opposition.
A lifelong politician who just last year was projected to become prime minister of Canada, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is now struggling to define his party’s future and offer Canadians a viable alternative to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
After less than 20 percent of Liberal parliamentarians endorsed a letter condemning antisemitism, Canada’s entire 144-member Conservative caucus pledged to “stand up and protect the Jewish community in Canada, even when the government won’t.”
A viral social media post claimed pregnant mothers vacation in Canada to have \"anchor babies,\" leaving hospitals unpaid. This sparked debate as the Co
New leader of Canada's main opposition Conservative Party, Erin O'Toole, tested positive for coronavirus on Friday, the party said in a statement.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed the departure of two Conservative MPs for the first time at a news conference, saying he’s not changing his approach after floor-crossing MP Chris d’Entremont cited his leadership style as the reason he defected to the Liberals.
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UCP files lawsuit against former caucus members and Alberta Party president
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA – Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party is suing two of its former caucus members, accusing them of conspiring to damage the party’s image and
Caption: Peter Guthrie (left) and Scott Sinclair (right) are two independent MLAs in Alberta who are working to rebuild the provincial Progressive Conservative party after both left the UCP caucus earlier this year. (Brendan Coulter/CBC News)