The four candidates vying to become the next leader of Canada's Liberal party have made the case during a debate why they are best suited to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Al Jazeera on MSNCanada’s Liberals bounce back after years of decline. What’s going on?Polls show Liberals closing gap with opposition Conservatives as Trump’s threats, Trudeau’s resignation shake things up.
We cannot change Donald Trump, but we can control our economic destiny,” one of the candidates, Mark Carney, said.
Voting in the Liberal leadership contest to select Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s successor is now open, but some party members say registering is a headache.
Voters report a variety problems when trying to confirm their identities to vote in the ballot to elect its new leader, which closes on Friday, and say they’ve received little help from the party
Liberals were headed for a wipeout. But after Trump ramped up his attacks, they reversed a 20-point polling deficit and are neck-and-neck with the Conservatives.
Chrystia Freeland met with oil and gas lobbyists 19 times in 2024 — more than any other minister. The former finance minister and deputy prime minister is currently running for leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
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In the news today: Liberal leadership debate begins with Trump talkLiberal leadership contenders will take the stage again Tuesday night for the English-language debate in Montreal — their last shot to confront each other in person and shake up the race. The four candidates left in the race played it safe in Monday night’s French-language debate.
A Liberal Party of Canada committee voted unanimously on Friday to disqualify former MP Ruby Dhalla from the race to be the next leader. Azam Ishmael, the party's national director, said in a ...
More than 25,000 people cast ballots Wednesday on the opening day of voting in the Liberal leadership race, but some registered party supporters are reporting frustration with a Canada Post app that’s being used to verify identities.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The four candidates vying to become the next leader of Canada’s Liberal party made the case during a debate Tuesday night why they are best suited to deal ...
Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland, second right, speaks as Karina Gould, lfrom eft, Frank Baylis, and Mark Carney look on during the English-language Liberal ...
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