Canadian Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has come to the defence of Alberta's Premier and United Conservative Party leader Danielle Smith followin...
The Ontario government is in the process of redeveloping Ontario Place. There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the selection of Therme, a European s...
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Mark Carney's New Cabinet: Some Good, Some...Less Good
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Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives Rev Up their Chainsaw
Make no mistake: The Conservatives have revved up their chainsaw. They are just hoping that voters won’t hear it over the soothing muzak of wildly optimistic budget projections.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his new cabinet. Here are two key takeaways
Richard Warnica, senior opinion writer at the Star, said he was struck by two things when Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his cabinet Tuesday. His choic...
Conservative MP Says The Quiet Part Out Loud, Sending Leader Pierre Poil...
Conservative MP Arnold Viersen said some things on Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith's podcast that conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was forced to publicly d...
The radical thinker behind Pierre Poilievre’s country-wrecking plans
If he gets into power, Pierre Poilievre’s blueprint for Canada is nothing short of a corporate makeover.The origins of this radical plan can be traced to Poi...
After Canada and Australia, could Donald Trump really be the saviour of centre-left politics? | Australia news | The Guardian
The picture is complex, experts say, despite two resounding wins for liberal parties in national elections, after polls had put them on track for defeat
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It’s been an absolutely wild election. Polling predictions were a roller coaster, from a historic Conservative majority, to a Liberal majority, and everything in between. When we got off the roller coaster, we ended up with a parliament that is very similar in overall composition to the one that came before it—a Liberal minority with…
Mark Carney’s Values: What his 2021 book reveals about the leader he might be
It’s fair to say that Mark Carney’s 2021 book, Values: Building a Better World for All, was his early application to be prime minister. Values covers a wide swath of economic history and philosophy, and gives us some clues into what makes our new prime minister tick.
Mark Carney has defeated Pierre Poilievre, but Conservatives did a lot better than expected.Martin Lukacs and Desmond Cole reflect on the gains and setbacks ...
Exposing far-right weirdness during the election campaign (with Luke Leb...
This week, we’ve got one of the best journalists in Canada on the show. Luke Lebrun has been covering federal politics for Press Progress for 12 years — and ...
How young men are changing what conservatism looks like in Canada | CBC News
During Canada’s last federal election, roughly equal numbers of young men and women voted Conservative. Since then, young people have gone in opposite directions: young women identify increasingly as progressive, and young men increasingly as conservative.
From dog whistles to blaring horns, Poilievre makes his case
Pierre Poilievre’s recent 100-minute interview with controversial media commentator, Jordan Peterson, provided some clues about the Conservative leader’s political ideology.
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Pierre Poilievre’s Vision for Canada: A Closer Look at His Strategy, Authoritarianism, and the Jordan Peterson Factor
In a recent interview with psychologist and media figure Jordan Peterson, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre laid out his political vision, strategies, and key players he envisions for his potent…
Demolishing Pierre Poilievre’s radical blueprint for Canada
The first book from The Breach’s new publishing arm Breach Books, The Poilievre Project: A Radical Blueprint for Corporate Rule, is a short but incisive analysis of Pierre Poilievre’s ideology. Martin Lukacs’ deep and methodical analysis yields a nuanced portrait of Poilievre as a more radical far-right break from the history of Canadian neoliberalism.