A majority of Canadians support Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to step down, yet his announcement has not changed the Liberal party’s fortunes, new polling suggests.
Keen to inject new blood into the stagnating Alberta Liberals, Hogan came up with the radical idea of allowing non-paying registered supporters to vote in the party’s fall 2011 leadership race.
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Polls show the Conservatives with a commanding lead, and a potential crushing defeat for the Liberals. But many will soon be ...
"We're in a unique situation in Canadian politics," Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, tells NPR. Voters ...
Early on, the Liberal leader made a surprising breakthrough in the heart of conservative oil country. But he also triggered ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares to step down as Liberal Party leader after nearly a decade of implementing ...
“Thousands and thousands of Canadians chose the Liberal party as the political movement they wanted to help shape,” then Treasury Board secretary Scott Brison told reporters in May 2016. “This is the ...
The federal government released Canada's 2035 emissions target last month — a milestone capping off nearly a decade of ...
Chrystia Freeland tops the list of potential Liberal leadership candidates that Canadians say would make them vote for the Liberals, but the party still faces struggles.
The Canadian Prime Minister announced his resignation Monday, pending an internal party election to replace him ...
Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc has said that he won't be a candidate in the upcoming race to replace Prime ...