Canada's ruling Liberal Party is choosing a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said in January he was stepping down after growing dissatisfaction over his performance. The result is due to be announced on March 9.
The Liberal Party, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has ruled Canada for the last decade. However, as the new year dawned, fortune seemed to favor Canada’s Conservatives. Long a decided minority,
The pledge in Toronto represented a shift from remarks Carney made last week in British Columbia, in which he promised to balance the Canadian government's budget in three years. Instead, Carney said he would balance the federal government's operating budget within three years,
Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland, second right, speaks as Karina Gould, lfrom eft, Frank Baylis, and Mark Carney look on during the English-language
Under Canada's fixed election law the next national vote must be held by October 20 but could take place much sooner. The new Prime Minister could call an election any time after
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Canada’s governing Liberal Party is scrambling to choose a new leader who can assert the interests of Canadian imperialism in the face of mounting class struggle at home and Trump’s drive to remold Canada-US relations through trade war and threats of annexation.
The Liberal Party of Canada will soon choose a leader that will replace Justin Trudeau and become Canada's next prime minister.
A Liberal Party of Canada committee voted unanimously on Friday to disqualify former MP Ruby Dhalla from the race to be the next leader.
In just under a month, Liberal Party members will choose their next leader, who will automatically become Canada's next prime minister. The Candidates vying for the job are starting to flesh out their visions for the country.
Following years of disillusionment with the Federal Liberal Party, Canada’s most high profile tech CEOs are leading a movement to bring their industry in line with the Conservative Party of Canada.
Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidate Mark Carney speaks during the English-language Liberal Leadership debate in Montreal on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via A