Does CTV work for the Poilievre campaign? Or are they just spineless hypocrites?
Rachel Gilmore’s election fact-checking segment on CTV was cancelled this week, not because of anything she did wrong, but because of Conservative hate on Twitter.
Rachel Gilmore’s election fact-checking segment on CTV was cancelled this week, not because of anything she did wrong, but because of Conservative hate on Twitter.
“The CAQ’s focus on identity politics is increasingly out of touch with the pressing concerns of Quebecers. They are not creating a secular society, they are creating divisions between our communities and defying the Charter of Rights.”
Andrew Furey of Newfoundland and Labrador now has the highest approval rating in the country.
The CPC leader is trying to convince Canadians that he’s concerned about millennial women whose “biological clocks” are “running out.”
The Trans Pride flag is flying outside Montreal City Hall today.
Sources inside the Conservative Party told the CBC that their election campaign is “highly disorganized” and “a mess,” with an environment “ruled by fear.”
“Ice build-up may cause tree branches to break.”
Mayor Plante criticized the CAQ’s budget for slashing metro maintenance funding and cancelling a tram project — for which the Quebec government now owes the City of Montreal $800-million.
There’s really only one federal political party on the receiving end of outside help.
Asking Trump to do anything to benefit Pierre Poilievre is election interference — full stop.