The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Liberal leadership candidates must clear steep hurdle today to remain in the raceLiberal leadership candidates face a 5 p.m. deadline to clear their biggest hurdle yet to stay in the race: shelling out $125 ...
Chrystia Freeland says as prime minister, she would have the country can reach its NATO defence spending goal by 2027 — five ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Liberal race sucked into Trump's 'gravitational field,' strategists sayLiberal leadership hopefuls are pivoting and responding to the attention-consuming existential threats to Canadian trade ...
The Canadian Press on MSN22h
Liberal leadership candidates make rival defence spending pledgesContenders to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader are attempting to one-up each other over how quickly they’d meet Canada’s defence spending commitment to NATO. Both ...
OTTAWA - Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland says Ottawa should target Tesla vehicles and U.S. alcohol as part of its tariff retaliation package to send a message that an attack on ...
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Leader Post on MSNExperts say change in Liberal leadership ahead of federal election unlikely to sway Saskatchewan votersThe Liberal Party of Canada has not won a seat in Saskatchewan since 2015 and with an election coming later this year, ...
Liberal supporters are set to choose their next leader on March 9 in a short race. The party’s high entry fee was seen as a way to keep out long-shot or unserious candidates. But the timing of Trudeau ...
Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday Ottawa should retaliate against U.S. tariffs by imposing ...
A possible tariff war with the United States, Justin Trudeau's departure and the Liberal leadership race are all upsetting ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6d
Ottawa defers effective date of capital gains changes to 2026, promises exemptionsThe federal government says it is deferring the implementation of a hike to the capital gains inclusion rate to next year and ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Observers call for pressure on U.S. corporations as Trump, Musk take aim at CanadaOTTAWA — As U.S. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk take aim at Canada, some high-level observers are calling on the ...
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