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Here’s how progressive, collaborative electoral alternatives can beat the far right
The Conversation Canada via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoIf political parties respect voters and focus on policy rather than polls and partisan hackery, Canadians might have something substantive to choose from when the next federal election is called.
Trudeau's hand-picked candidate for Montreal byelection riles aspiring contenders
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to hand-pick a candidate for a riding in an...
Lower speed limits near schools on major roads shot down
London Free Press· 3 days agoA London city councillor is scratching her head after her colleagues voted by a near two-to-one...
Letters to the Editor: July 25, 2024
London Free Press· 3 days agoWhy is London allowing surrounding municipalities a free pass in delivering their unwanted homeless people to our city? This is the source of our...
PHOTOS: Vigil for London homicide victim Breanna Broadfoot
London Free Press· 3 days agoAbout 200 people attended a vigil Wednesday night for Brenna Broadfoot, 17, who died July 18 after...
Attacks on Housefather are too personal and do no one any good
The Suburban· 4 days agoIn all these years, never have we seen such vicious personal attacks being tossed about with impunity as we are witnessing these days. When we were growing up, McGill had quotas on Jews, (A ...
London Knights sign Finnish forward chosen in import draft
London Free Press· 2 days agoThe London Knights have added another NHL draft pick to their roster. The team announced Thursday it...
With no sign of Justin Trudeau leaving, some Liberal MPs want major changes in his cabinet:...
Toronto Star· 2 days agoOTTAWA—Last week’s tiny cabinet change did nothing to appease those in Prime Minister Justin...
NDP leader aims to keep Timmins seat as Angus retires
CTV News· 5 days agoFederal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was in Timmins on Monday afternoon, to hold a news conference...
Conservatives’ lead over Liberals holds steady as summer progresses
Toronto Star· 4 days agoJustin Trudeau’s Liberals started the summer recess with their lowest share of committed voters since they were elected in 2015. On most top-of-mind issues, including the economy, housing and ...