Research Co. survey reveals growing affinity with Pacific Northwest neighbours, skepticism about Canada’s future ...
Streit is currently the financial controller at Flat Acre Farms in Chester. She founded a grain merchandising company in 2014 ...
His chief competitor to be Liberal leader seems to be Chrystia Freeland, 56, an Alberta-born Rhodes scholar, former journalist and one-time finance minister who is yoked to Trudeau’s legacy in the ...
Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said they won’t be candidates for the federal Liberal leadership.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is set to announce his candidacy for leadership of the federal Liberal Party at a ...
The race to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister is increasingly looking like a two-way battle between former ...
The race to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister is increasingly looking like a two-way battle between former finance minister Chrystia Freeland and ex-central banker Mark Carney.
Clark announced she won't run for the federal Liberal leadership because she doesn't have enough time to mount a successful campaign But as Katie DeRosa reports, some analysts say Clark stumbled when ...
Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark has announced she will not run in the federal Liberal leadership race. As legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey reports, a lot of people had expected Clark to put ...
OTTAWA--Canadian Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is the latest high-profile cabinet member to declare no interest in replacing Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader.
Christy Clark, the former premier of British Columbia, abandoned a possible bid to replace Justin Trudeau, further narrowing the field for Canada’s next Liberal Party leader and prime minister.
The pool of potential candidates to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to dwindle with both former B.C. premier Christy Clark and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne ...