Sunday, April 13, 2025
The federal Liberals are trending downward on three key measures while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has surpassed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when it comes to the question of who Canadians would prefer now as their prime minister,...
In Ottawa this week, another blockbuster report from Global News. Unnamed Canadian intelligence officials said a Liberal Member of Parliament met in Toronto with diplomats from the Communist regime in Beijing and he encouraged them to keep...
Global News said a Liberal Member of Parliament told a Chinese diplomat in Toronto to keep two innocent Canadians locked up, in solitary confinement, to help Justin Trudeau win the 2021 federal election. Following...
Former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole will not seek re-election and will resign his seat at the end of the House of Commons’ spring session.
In Ottawa, Stephen Harper told a packed room that Conservatives need to hold Justin Trudeau accountable for eight years of failure. Harper also took aim at foreign funding for Liberal elections campaigns from the Communist regime in...
The federal health minister will be required to develop a framework on autism spectrum disorder, including identifying ways to give financial support to autistic people, within the next 18 months.
In Question Period, Pierre Poilievre asked Justin Trudeau why mortgage payments and the rent on a one-bedroom apartment have shot through the roof since Trudeau became Prime Minister. Justin Trudeau tried to shift the...
Here’s what’s happening this week in Conservative Canada: Coverup: What did Justin Trudeau know about dirty election money from Communists in Beijing? Pierre Poilievre asks Trudeau 25 questions. Trudeau doesn’t answer any of them.
Justin Trudeau had no answers after another report of illegal election campaign money from the Communist regime in Beijing, this time from Sam Cooper of Global News. Global News reported that Beijing’s consulate in...
Whether in Alberta or elsewhere, conservatives need to learn how to win over voters in the largest cities, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday.

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