Maura Forrest and Matthew Scace report that, speaking today in Quebec City, Smith said that despite their cultural and ...
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One of Canada’s first elected Greens to resign as leader of the New Brunswick party
FREDERICTON — One of the first Green Party politicians elected in Canada says he's resigning as leader of New Brunswick's ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s request for an emergency debate on the state of Canada’s economy was denied by the ...
The head of Elections Canada says the Liberals' proposed electoral reform law doesn't adequately address concerns about bad actors attempting to sow doubt about the country's electoral system.
Hello, welcome to Politics Insider. Let’s look at what happened today. Prime Minister Mark Carney cautioned Alberta not to ...
The Age of Trump paradoxically witnesses a calcified electorate that votes for the party rather than the person and a ...
Whether they fully appreciate it or not, Californians will be deciding on the future of global AI regulation when they head ...
Alberta's privacy watchdog has called on the province to follow the example of B.C., which is the only province that includes political parties in its private sector privacy law.
A vote will be held this fall on whether Alberta should stay in Canada or take legal steps under the Constitution to hold a binding referendum on leaving.
Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch, says territory’s rules around who can donate to political parties and how much they can give fall behind other Canadian jurisdictions.
Canada has dedicated considerable time and resource to the challenge. Europe could learn a lot from across the Atlantic.
Two-thirds of voters are against separation.
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