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Trove of documents unsealed in NYC mayor's criminal case offers a glimpse of thwarted investigation

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An earthquake of 4.1 preliminary magnitude has been reported in Tennessee and was felt in Atlanta

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Google will pay Texas $1.4B to settle claims the company collected users' data without permission

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Few migrants remain in the Darien Gap, but an environmental crisis has been left behind

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Marjorie Taylor Greene declines to challenge Jon Ossoff in Georgia Senate race

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10 billion litres of Winnipeg sewage spills annually | The Narwhal

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Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study finds

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Israel will not be involved in Gaza aid distribution, US ambassador Huckabee says

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Men guilty of felling much-loved British 'Sycamore Gap' tree

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New FEMA head says he will "run right over" staff who resist his changes

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Ahead of key China talks, Trump says 80% tariff 'seems right'

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Toronto charity that supplied hockey gear to kids in need says it's being stiffed by city

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Massive St. John's fentanyl bust a 'canary in the coal mine' for danger to come, prof says

  • At a moment when the federal government is going to war with a powerful and determined enemy, Poilievre’s parliamentary tactics — denounce, delay, and paralyze — would be welcome fodder for U.S. President Donald Trump. He is a man experienced at sowing and reaping the rewards from a divided enemy.

    One can imagine Poilievre holding up Parliament, again, on a key counter attack against Trump. The consequences for Canada’s ability to win this war we are now entering, could be disastrous. Trump is a master at divide and conquer.

    This frustrating result has a clear message for his party: elect a new leader. You cannot sustain party unity with a defeated leader, hated by two elected Tory premiers. Tim Houston does not govern a large province, but his popularity is much wider than Nova Scotia. He sent a glowing message to Carney within hours of his election.

    But the more serious division is that between Poilievre and Premier Doug Ford. Ontario’s premier has open contempt for his federal leader and worked to undermine him during this election. It didn’t work in Ontario, where the Conservatives did much better than forecast. This will only further enrage Ontario Tories. Back in the day, Premier Bill Davis conducted cordial back channel negotiations with Pierre Trudeau. However, he avoided directly attacking Joe Clark, even though the mutual dislike was undeniable.

  • Yeah, you may want to hold off on preparations for that.

    The Prime Minister's Office has not yet commented on Trump's timeline for this visit.

    A readout from the Canadian side of the Carney-Trump call only said the two leaders "agreed to meet in person in the near future."

  • Mulroney was Reagan's lapdog and did a lot of damage to Canada. He signed NAFTA that primarily benefited the US, advanced privatization of Crown corps, cut business taxes, brought in new restrictions to and cut EI benefits, introduced the GST, cut universal healthcare funding, failed to foresee that offering Quebec "distinct society" status - but not to First Nations, Inuit and Metis people - would cause the failure of the Meech Lake accord, and was implicated in the Airbus affair (by accepting bribes/payments).

    He was never the face of the 'good old Conservative party' because it's doubtful they ever were "good".

  • Everybody seems to have forgotten Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, lost his riding as well.

    That's three party leaders who managed to disaffect their constituents so much they lost their seat at the table of power.

    I was wrong here. I thought Bernier had won his riding last election but he hadn't.

  • It is, because on the day of our election he spouted off, yet again, about us becoming the 51st state.

    Honest to god if he hadn't said a word about forcing us to become the 51st state right after his inauguration the Liberals would have lost and we would be fucked.

    Florida man cost the Conservatives big time ... ergo he lost them the election.