The Prime Minister has previously said he is not considering snap election, and his office repeated that on Sunday ...
There is a familiar Ottawa reflex that kicks in whenever a prime minister enjoys a bump in the polls: call an election before ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of Canadian politics, the prospect of an early federal election is gaining traction, particularly with Mark Carney at the helm of the Liberal Party. Recent discussions ...
Conservatives angry over prime minister and premier talking about an early election should be asking why their leader isn't ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have discussed the possibility of an early federal election in casual conversations about the importance of a majority mandate to deal with ...
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government is not considering a federal election this spring as Parliament resumed on Monday.
Brian Lilley was live on the floor of the Conservative convention in Calgary, where the party gave emphatic support to ...
There’s nothing in the Canadian constitution that specifically empowers the prime minister to unilaterally trigger elections at any time. Rather, it’s just worked out that way as a consequence of the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government “focused on results for Canadians,” and is not considering a spring election.
But the premier wouldn't say if he privately counselled Carney to call a snap vote to secure a Liberal majority.
The Front Bench panel talks about whether Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement on affordability is setting the table for a snap election call.
The Thunder Bay MP echoed Prime Minister Mark Carney in downplaying speculation a snap election could be called in the coming months ...
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