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Proportional representation is a recipe for the very things Canadians abhor in politics: unstable coalition governments beholden to fringe parties, a permanent political class insulated from ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for a limit to how many people can be on a ballot as dozens of candidates are ...
BRANDON - The Manitoba government said Thursday it will expand the use of ankle bracelets that keep electronic tabs on people ...
Politicians want to make it easier to build things. Movements can help ensure this process serves the public — not billionaires.
Pierre Poilievre faces a leadership review at his party’s convention because he failed to win government in April ...
Despite the United Conservative Party’s best efforts to do so, there’s no way Premier Danielle Smith’s “Alberta Next” ...
It is no secret Ford has a lot of confidence in Prime Minister Mark Carney. He is far closer to Carney than to Poilievre.
Airdrie-Cochrane MLA Peter Guthrie continues to express no confidence in the third-party investigation led by retired Manitoba judge Raymond Wyant, whom Premier Danielle Smith’s administration ...
Just over 100 days into his term, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney is taking aim at the size of the state while ramping up ...
Two former United Conservative Party MLAs are hoping they can obtain enough signatures to revive Alberta's former Progressive ...
Canada's democracy is in crisis but Canadians don't seem to care. What looks like complacency, however, may actually be the result of decades of institutional drift and managed inertia.
Two former members of Alberta's governing United Conservative Party are resuscitating the province's once-dominant Progressive Conservative Party.