Platform promised more family doctors, better mental health and more nursing home beds
First, the prime minister heads over to Rideau Hall to request the Governor General dissolve Parliament
Chief Justice Suzanne Duncan says her decision will be released late next month or early August
Montreal can ‘show leadership’ on this issue and rekindle the debate in the country, report reads
Trump used an educational tweet to attempt to further voter fraud claims
She doesn’t expect to move back to the U.S. regardless of the results
Two days after Election Day, neither candidate had amassed the votes needed to win the White House
The Leger poll left no doubt who Canadians want to win the White House
American-Canadians of all political stripes are welcome to tune in to a virtual Q-and-A hosted by the U.S. Embassy
Scott Moe addressed supporters who gathered virtually, because of limits in place around the COVID-19 pandemic.
The survey polled 1,523 Canadians between Oct. 23 and Oct. 25
There are an estimated 620,000 eligible American voters in Canada, but in 2016, only five per cent actually voted
Administrators in B.C. and around the country are also looking to expand voting by mail during the pandemic
Premier says he’s focused on other issues
Agency preparing for possibility of fall election due to minority government, upcoming throne speech
New Brunswick’s example will doubtless offer some lessons on how to conduct an election safely
Premier John Horgan’s New Democrat government brought in campaign finance reform shortly after taking office