The ruling leaves Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals three seats short of a House of Commons majority.
The Supreme Court of Canada has annulled a Liberal win in the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne from last spring's federal election.
The Supreme Court of Canada annulled the results of a closely contested riding from last spring's election on Friday.
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Charles Milliard acclaimed as new leader of Quebec Liberal Party
MONTREAL — The Quebec Liberals have acclaimed 46-year-old Charles Milliard as their new leader, forgoing the need for a ...
American politician Hillary Clinton spoke at the Liberal Party of Canada convention in 2023 but claims that she would be ...
The text messages at the heart of the scandal that helped bring down former Quebec Liberal Party leader Pablo Rodriguez appear to be a cut-and-paste job, according to a report commissioned by the ...
The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) on Friday nullified the result of last spring federal election in the riding of Terrebonne, overturning a single-vote victory by Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste ...
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Supreme Court of Canada annuls single-vote win in Terrebonne riding, vacating seat
The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday granted an appeal by a Bloc Québécois candidate who lost the federal election in Terrebonne riding by a single vote, vacating the seat and requiring a byelection ...
The new Liberal leader risks learning the wrong lesson from the party’s haemorrhaging of votes to One Nation as he appeals to the conservatives ...
Members of Canada’s Conservative opposition party voted to keep Perre Poilievre as the party’s leader despite his election loss last year and recent defections ...
A year out from a bruising loss to Mark Carney, the opposition leader is betting the next election on a simple test: are voters better off?
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