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Poll shows Freeland a close second on first ballot in Liberal leadership raceA new poll suggests that while former central banker Mark Carney is still the odds-on favourite to win the Liberal leadership ...
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Front-runner Carney's French under scrutiny after faux pas during Liberal debateThe first major French test for Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney during Monday night's debate proved to be a tough slog ...
Frontrunners Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland both visited Saskatchewan in February. In the last two federal elections, Saskatchewan elected a blue wall of Conservative MPs, but for candidates vying ...
For many francophone Canadians, the Liberal leadership debate on Monday was the first opportunity to hear each candidate speak extensively and mostly unscripted in French. That was particularly true ...
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As candidates debate in the race to be the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, many people believe one person would ...
The candidates will gather in a Montreal film studio for a debate in French. Former TVA-Québec anchor Pierre Jobin will ...
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Trump threat overshadows 1st Liberal leadership debateHe wasn't on the stage but U.S. President Donald Trump's shadow towered over the Liberal leadership race during Monday night's French-language debate.
As the Liberal leadership race heads into its final stretch, the four candidates jockeying to become the next prime minister ...
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Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney pledges temporary cap on immigrationLiberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney says he would cap immigration until it returns to sustainable, pre-pandemic trendlines ...
The candidates — former central banker Mark Carney, former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, former government House leader ...
Candidates to replace Justin Trudeau call the US president "aggressive" and "greatest threat to Canada since WW2".
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