Stephanie Levitz
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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National unity elusive
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's back-to-back meetings with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, yielded few results in the search for national unity after a divisive federal election.
Kevin O'Leary slams Andrew Scheer
Celebrity businessman and former Conservative leadership contender Kevin O'Leary has an April court date to challenge the constitutionality of campaign finance law.
Scheer faces his own civil war now
Signs are pointing to a civil war breaking out within the Conservative party, but breaking down along different lines than past internal battles that divided the party ideologically.
Trudeau asks Canada to look to his current, not past, actions on race
Justin Trudeau's privileged upbringing created a "massive blind spot" when it came to understanding how dressing in blackface could be harmful, he said on Thursday, September 19, 2019.
Trump weighs in on Trudeau's past
Justin Trudeau pushed aside on Friday, September 20, 2019, global mockery of his decisions years ago to dress in blackface, saying he's focused on apologizing to Canadians — including his rival, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.
Tax credits or cash? Parties spar over what is best for parental benefits
Is it better to be paid in credit or with cash?
Elizabeth May seeks to blow past political pack with platform rollout
Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed past the political pack on Monday, September 16, 2019, by introducing a wide-ranging set of new policy promises while her rivals were recycling or expanding on old ideas.
Federal party leaders address gun violence after weekend shooting near Toronto
What police were calling an "ambush-style" shooting in the Toronto area that left one teenager dead and five other people injured saw federal party leaders swiftly move to offer condolences on Sunday, September 15, 2019, but little in the way of new ideas to address gun violence in Canada's cities.
Leaders grapple with ethics, values on Day 1 of federal election campaign
An election campaign sure to feature plenty of pocketbook promises got underway amid deeper questions of ethics and values on Wednesday, September 11, 2019, as federal leaders challenged Canadians to consider the kind of country they want to vote for 40 days from now.
Quebec, Ontario first targets in launch of Conservative election campaign
The Conservative campaign machine revs up in earnest this week, with two events scheduled on Wednesday, September 11, 2019, in places where the party aims to increase its support come the Oct. 21 vote.