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Katherine DeClerq

Katherine DeClerq

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Mark Carney wins race to replace Justin Trudeau

Mark Carney wins race to replace Justin Trudeau

The former Bank of Canada governor is the next leader of the Liberal Party
Close calls and surprise pickups: Ontario election night

Close calls and surprise pickups: Ontario election night

Despite a clear majority win by the PCs, other ridings remained neck-and-neck for most of Thursday night
Provinces should be held accountable for health-care spending: Liberal leadership candidates

Provinces should be held accountable for health-care spending: Liberal leadership candidates

The four federal candidates hoping to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau debated tariffs, the economy, health care and climate change
Doug Ford campaigns in Washington

Doug Ford campaigns in Washington

Ford spoke with a representative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about 'Fortress Am-Can,' a staple of his re-election campaign
U.S. pauses tariffs on Canadian goods for a month

U.S. pauses tariffs on Canadian goods for a month

U.S. tariffs were set to go into effect on Tuesday
What does a trade war mean for Canada?

What does a trade war mean for Canada?

Tariffs are set to be imposed on U.S. and Canadian goods Tuesday
Doug Ford triggers provincial election

Doug Ford triggers provincial election

Ontarians will head to the polls on Feb. 27
‘Ontario should come to the table’: Feds bypass province on encampment funding

‘Ontario should come to the table’: Feds bypass province on encampment funding

Hamilton among 9 Ontario municipalities that will divvy up about $88 million in funding to support their Community Encampment Response plans
Freeland, Gould enter Liberal leadership race

Freeland, Gould enter Liberal leadership race

While Gould was questioned about her experience in U.S. relations, Freeland struggled to get through her speech amid protests
Another cabinet minister declines federal Liberal leadership

Another cabinet minister declines federal Liberal leadership

François-Philippe Champagne confirmed he won't run at an event in Toronto, ending speculation that he could be the first cabinet member to enter the race
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