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Jivani's Public Criticism Exposes Deep Rift Between Federal and Ontario Conservatives

Conservative MP Jamil Jivani publicly criticized Ontario Premier Doug Ford for undermining the federal Conservative campaign, revealing a significant rift between the federal and provincial parties.

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Most Vote Palestine-Endorsing Candidates Lose Canadian Election

In Canada's recent federal election, most of the 362 candidates who endorsed the Vote Palestine platform, which advocated for a two-way arms embargo against Israel and other pro-Palestinian policies, lost their races. Only 25 secured seats, highlighting a disconnect between the platform's goals and ...

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ABC Radio Melbourne Hits Record Low Audience Share

ABC Radio Melbourne achieved its lowest ever audience share of 4.3 percent in the latest survey, a 0.4 percentage point drop, while KIIS FM's Kyle and Jackie O show saw its audience increase by 0.7 percentage points to 5.8 percent.

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Trump's Shadow: Australian Election Campaign Hinges on Temperament, Not Policy

The 2025 Australian federal election campaign saw incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese benefit from voters seeking stability amid the disruptive influence of Donald Trump's presidency, while opposition leader Peter Dutton's aggressive, negative campaign backfired, leading to declining poll rati...

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Australian Election 2025: Liberals Aim to Reclaim Lost Seats

The 2025 Australian federal election sees Liberal candidates attempt to regain seats lost to independent "teal" candidates in 2022, with the outcome depending on shifting voter priorities from climate change to economic concerns and the potential for a hung parliament.

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Bank of Canada Delays Interest Rate Decision Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty

The Bank of Canada is delaying a decision on interest rate cuts due to global trade uncertainty, while the Canadian dollar trades at 72.13 US cents amid market fluctuations influenced by US-China trade tensions.

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Nationals Split from Liberals, Ending 38-Year Coalition

The Australian Nationals party will split from the Liberal Party after a failed negotiation on policy differences, ending their 38-year federal Coalition following a historic election defeat that left the Liberals with only 28 lower house seats and the Nationals with 15.

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Trump Comparisons Hurt Dutton's Australian Election Bid

Australia's election on Saturday is highly contested, with incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leading over opposition leader Peter Dutton, whose attempts to distance himself from Donald Trump comparisons failed to prevent a negative impact on his campaign, which may result in a minority gover...

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Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.

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Liberals Lead in Quebec, Targeting Bloc Voters

Liberal Leader Mark Carney is campaigning in Quebec, emphasizing the Liberals' ability to influence federal decisions, while polls show them leading with 39% support compared to the Bloc's 26%, potentially impacting the national election outcome.

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Canadian Leaders' Debate Highlights Leader-Versus-Party Dynamic

In Canada's recent English-language leaders' debate, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre repeatedly attacked Liberal Leader Mark Carney, aiming to associate him with the previous Liberal government's record. Carney, however, emphasized his short time in office and distinctive approach, leading to a...

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Carney and Poilievre's Strategic Appearances on "Tout le monde en parle"

On Quebec's "Tout le monde en parle," Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented contrasting but effective images to Quebec voters, with Carney showcasing cultural knowledge and Poilievre adopting a surprisingly calm demeanor, both potentially benefiting their camp...

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