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Political panel: The future of the BC Conservatives
A big shake up in B.C. politics, John Rustad officially resigned as leader of the B.C. Conservatives this week, after at ...
Bill 14, introduced Thursday by Justice Minister Mickey Amery, transfers powers from the chief electoral officer to the ...
Recently, there were botched and violent elections in Tanzania. Uganda is currently preparing for a general election next ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Alberta imposes restrictions on party names, paves way for separatist referendum
A new bill by Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) sets new restrictions on party names that the government says are ...
J.J. McCullough on MSNOpinion
What you never knew about Canada’s strangest political movements
Beyond the big three, Canada’s political landscape is dotted with tiny, strange, and sometimes hilarious parties. From ...
After Green MLA Megan Mitton pointed out a pattern of political favouritism in how district road funds are allocated, ...
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Political Defectors Face Mistrust, Hostility, Sexism, and Worse. Why Do They Do It?
A political staffer who has negotiated some prominent switches summarizes the hazards: “Don’t underestimate how hard it’s going to be to change parties! Some people are going to be upset, some will ...
Regulator says Mraiche was being investigated this year in connection to an alleged straw donor scheme, an illegal practice ...
Historic wins, surprise upsets, and rapid leadership changes marked 2025, as voters across major democracies demanded ...
Two separate studies published today in the journals Science and Nature arrived at the same conclusion: AI chatbots can be ...
The Walrus on MSNOpinion
Nate Erskine-Smith Has Built a Political Career on Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud
The story starts back in December 2023, when, as the member of Parliament for Beaches—East York, Erskine-Smith had just come ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Canada’s least-popular premier? François Legault ends 2025 in the basement
The 68-year-old, who was first elected in 2018, “continues to be Canada’s least approved provincial leader, garnering praise ...
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