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214 Candidates Vie in Alberta By-election, Sparking Electoral Reform Debate
Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot by-election features 214 candidates, most from the Longest Ballot Committee protesting politicians' role in election lawmaking, while frontrunner Pierre Poilievre is expected to win, creating logistical challenges and sparking debate about electoral reform.
214 Candidates Vie in Alberta By-election, Sparking Electoral Reform Debate
Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot by-election features 214 candidates, most from the Longest Ballot Committee protesting politicians' role in election lawmaking, while frontrunner Pierre Poilievre is expected to win, creating logistical challenges and sparking debate about electoral reform.
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60% Bias Score


Bill C-5 Passes Amidst Rare Cross-Party Cooperation in Canadian Parliament
The Canadian Parliament passed Bill C-5 on June 20th, granting the government power to expedite infrastructure projects; this notably featured a handshake between Prime Minister Carney and Conservative leaders, symbolizing improved cross-party cooperation after a decade of intense partisanship.
Bill C-5 Passes Amidst Rare Cross-Party Cooperation in Canadian Parliament
The Canadian Parliament passed Bill C-5 on June 20th, granting the government power to expedite infrastructure projects; this notably featured a handshake between Prime Minister Carney and Conservative leaders, symbolizing improved cross-party cooperation after a decade of intense partisanship.
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48% Bias Score


Carney Faces First Question Period as Prime Minister
Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, participated in his first Question Period today, addressing questions on tariffs, the budget, and climate change from opposition leaders Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchet, and Pierre Paul-Hus, marking a significant milestone in his new role.
Carney Faces First Question Period as Prime Minister
Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, participated in his first Question Period today, addressing questions on tariffs, the budget, and climate change from opposition leaders Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchet, and Pierre Paul-Hus, marking a significant milestone in his new role.
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44% Bias Score


Conservative Caucus Retains Power to Remove Poilievre Despite Election Gains
Following the federal election, Conservative MPs voted to retain the power to remove leader Pierre Poilievre via the Reform Act, despite his increased vote share; this decision reflects a desire for changes and contrasts with the 2019 decision to support Andrew Scheer.
Conservative Caucus Retains Power to Remove Poilievre Despite Election Gains
Following the federal election, Conservative MPs voted to retain the power to remove leader Pierre Poilievre via the Reform Act, despite his increased vote share; this decision reflects a desire for changes and contrasts with the 2019 decision to support Andrew Scheer.
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44% Bias Score


Political Upset: Fanjoy Defeats Poilievre in Carleton Riding
In a stunning upset, Bruce Fanjoy, a political newcomer, defeated Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the Carleton riding by securing 50.8% of the vote, highlighting concerns about Poilievre's political style and local neglect.
Political Upset: Fanjoy Defeats Poilievre in Carleton Riding
In a stunning upset, Bruce Fanjoy, a political newcomer, defeated Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the Carleton riding by securing 50.8% of the vote, highlighting concerns about Poilievre's political style and local neglect.
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48% Bias Score


Poilievre's Defeat: A Turning Point for the Canadian Conservative Party
In Canada's recent election, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat and failed to win the election, despite initially holding a large lead in opinion polls, marking a significant defeat and raising questions about his leadership and the party's future direction.
Poilievre's Defeat: A Turning Point for the Canadian Conservative Party
In Canada's recent election, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat and failed to win the election, despite initially holding a large lead in opinion polls, marking a significant defeat and raising questions about his leadership and the party's future direction.
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48% Bias Score

Poilievre Favored in Battle River-Crowfoot By-Election Amidst Electoral Reform Protest
The Battle River-Crowfoot by-election, featuring over 200 candidates due to a protest group advocating electoral reform, is expected to be won by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, despite not living in the riding and criticism regarding his priorities.

Poilievre Favored in Battle River-Crowfoot By-Election Amidst Electoral Reform Protest
The Battle River-Crowfoot by-election, featuring over 200 candidates due to a protest group advocating electoral reform, is expected to be won by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, despite not living in the riding and criticism regarding his priorities.
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48% Bias Score

Conservatives' Electoral Decline Since the 1990s
Since Brian Mulroney's departure in 1993, the Canadian Liberals have won eight federal elections, while the Conservatives have secured only three victories, a decline coinciding with their rightward shift and the rise of populist figures like Pierre Poilievre.

Conservatives' Electoral Decline Since the 1990s
Since Brian Mulroney's departure in 1993, the Canadian Liberals have won eight federal elections, while the Conservatives have secured only three victories, a decline coinciding with their rightward shift and the rise of populist figures like Pierre Poilievre.
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56% Bias Score

Poilievre Rejects \$154,850 Severance Package
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, rejected a \$154,850 severance package after losing his Ottawa-area seat, planning to run in Alberta and return to Parliament this summer, contrasting with typical practices.

Poilievre Rejects \$154,850 Severance Package
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, rejected a \$154,850 severance package after losing his Ottawa-area seat, planning to run in Alberta and return to Parliament this summer, contrasting with typical practices.
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32% Bias Score

Poilievre Faces Leadership Review After Election Loss
Following a federal election loss despite increased vote share, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faces a leadership review after his caucus voted to retain the power to remove him, a decision reflecting internal party tensions and campaign critiques.

Poilievre Faces Leadership Review After Election Loss
Following a federal election loss despite increased vote share, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faces a leadership review after his caucus voted to retain the power to remove him, a decision reflecting internal party tensions and campaign critiques.
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Conservatives Trade Blame After Election Loss
In Canada's recent election, the Conservative Party, despite increased popular vote and seats, lost to the Liberals; leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat and now faces questions about his future leadership, while internal divisions and regional differences are being debated.

Canadian Conservatives Trade Blame After Election Loss
In Canada's recent election, the Conservative Party, despite increased popular vote and seats, lost to the Liberals; leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat and now faces questions about his future leadership, while internal divisions and regional differences are being debated.
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48% Bias Score

Poilievre's Strong Popular Vote Despite Election Loss
Despite losing the election and his seat, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre achieved a 41.3 percent popular vote, the highest since 1988, raising questions about the party's future direction.

Poilievre's Strong Popular Vote Despite Election Loss
Despite losing the election and his seat, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre achieved a 41.3 percent popular vote, the highest since 1988, raising questions about the party's future direction.
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60% Bias Score
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