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Redraw of electoral boundaries would present challenging timeline: Elections AlbertaThe new review will be overseen by a UCP-majority committee of MLAs and would leave Elections Alberta with about one year before the next election if the deadline is met.PoliticsApr 17
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Conservative MPs back Pierre Poilievre amid leadership questionsPoilievre closed out a speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday by saying he plans to lead Conservatives into the next election.PoliticsApr 15
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Carney faces pressure to show results in spring fiscal update: former PBOThe spring economic statement comes one year to the day after the party secured a minority mandate in the federal election, a fourth win for the Liberals in a row.EconomyApr 26
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Canada byelection results: TerrebonneVoters are heading back to the polls in the federal riding of Terrebonne, just under a year after one of the closest and most disputed election results in Canadian history.PoliticsApr 13
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Potential for Chinese EV production at Stellantis plant raises concernsThe prospect of U.S. automaker Stellantis using its Brampton, Ont., facility as a bare bones assembly plant for Chinese electric vehicles is being panned by Unifor.CanadaApr 2
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Town of Smithers extends private security contract at homeless encampmentIn February, the town of Smithers said it was selected as one of the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs and BC Housing’s HEART and HEARTH communities.PoliticsApr 3
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MPs to question federal budget watchdog nominee as role remains unfilledThe Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer scrutinizes federal spending decisions and helps to cost out campaign proposals during elections.PoliticsMar 22
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Netanyahu races to avoid snap election, with no boost in polls from Iran warOne way to force snap elections would be to let parliament fail to pass the budget by March 31, which under Israeli law would trigger a vote within 90 days.WorldMar 25
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Manitoba government introduces election bill ahead of scheduled 2027 voteAn election in Manitoba is not scheduled until Oct. 5 of next year, but the province's two major political parties have started laying some of the groundwork.PoliticsMar 12
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As new EV rebate program starts, car dealers still seek past reimbursementsThe reborn federal electric vehicle rebate program is set to launch Monday — but some of Canada's auto dealers say they're still out tens of thousands dollars from the last one.CanadaFeb 16
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Canada’s EV rebate is here. How do charging costs compare with gas?The newly launched consumer rebates for electric vehicles aim to help make the purchase more affordable — but how does the cost of powering one compare with a gas vehicle?ConsumerFeb 18
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What the Ford government’s education reform means for boards under supervisionThe Ford government's decision to keep trustees in place long-term will not mean the end of supervision at eight Ontario school boards, the education minister says.EducationApr 14
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Liberals to seek control of House committees after securing majorityHouse leader Steven MacKinnon said the Liberals will seek to change the standing orders of the House of Commons to ensure they have the most votes on committees.PoliticsApr 21
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ANALYSIS: Liberal control of byelection timing a factor for potential NDP seat stealIf Prime Minister Mark Carney times upcoming byelections right, the Liberals can squeeze an under-resourced NDP and give themselves an advantage over the BQ, David Akin writes.PoliticsApr 25
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Alberta NDP to participate in new boundaries review after calling it illegitimateAlberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says his party will participate in a new review of provincial riding boundaries, despite accusing UCP of trying to rig the review in its favour.PoliticsApr 22
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Los Angeles Chargers take second Canadian in NFL draftAkheem Mesidor won't be the only Canadian rookie at the Los Angeles Chargers' training camp after the Chargers selected Logan Taylor.SportsApr 26
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BC United executives eye Conservative race, as donations still flow for dormant partyIt was a once-dominant force in British Columbia politics, but for more than a year and a half the party formerly known as the BC Liberals has been dormant.PoliticsApr 14
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Dieppe councillor won’t run for mayor after being told she’d have to quit jobA federal public servant has had to abandon her dream of running for mayor of Dieppe, N.B., after her employer told her she would have to quit her job if she was elected.PoliticsApr 7
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Hundreds of New Brunswick local government campaigns get underwayHundreds of candidates in New Brunswick are formally kicking off campaigns for local government, education councils and rural advisory committees today.PoliticsApr 11
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O’Toole says Poilievre needs to moderate positions to compete with CarneyThe former Conservative leader urged the party to 'ignore the culture war issues, ignore the floor crossings, and just focus on the long-term prosperity of Canadians.'PoliticsApr 23