Here's a look at the Liberal leadership race and where the candidates stand on First Nation, Inuit and Métis policies.
Holly Simms discusses the potential candidates for Canadian liberal leadership in the face of an upcoming election.
Donald Trump hadn’t even settled into office before his presidency dominated politics — not only in the United States but also in Canada. His threat of across-the-board tariffs of 25% and musings about conquering the country with which the US shares the world’s longest undefended border startled politicians north of the 49th parallel — as well as journalists,
According to a new study by Léger, Mark Carney is still the frontrunner to become the next Liberal Party of Canada leader.
Ruby Dhalla, who describes herself as 'Canada's female Donald Trump', has thrown her hat into the ring to become leader of Trudeau's Liberal Party at leadership elections in March.
Wasting precious political capital on a carbon tax isn’t good politics or policy, and the main contenders for Justin Trudeau's job are smart to recognize this.
Ruby Dhalla made history in 2004 after she was elected as a Member of Parliament in Canada, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to be elected as an MP.
In the weeks following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, the race to name his successor seems to have become a two-person contest between former Deputy Prime Minister
Ruby Dhalla, a Canadian politician of Indian origin , has joined the race to lead Canada’s Liberal Party and also potentially become Canada’s Next Prime Minister. Former MP Ruby Dhalla, if elected will become Canada’s first woman of colour Prime Minister.
Chrystia Freeland sent shockwaves through Canada when she resigned as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Finance Minister in December. Her public resignation letter blasted Trudeau for not doing enough to prepare for the second Trump administration.
The Canadian candidate for prime minister said she believes Trump is smart and is threatening to impose tariffs on allies in part to pave the way for tougher policies on China.
False empathy is the common currency of populists: most recently, U.S. President Donald Trump created a sense among the poorest Americans that he understood their struggles, despite having never faced them himself.