Justin Trudeau's Liberals scored another byelection upset Monday, snatching the British Columbia riding of South Surrey-White Rock away from the Conservatives.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer demanded Bill Morneau hand in his resignation on Wed. Nov 29, 2017, as political rivals intensified their attacks on a finance minister mired in controversy for weeks.
Did regulation kill Energy East? Conservative leader Andrew Scheer thinks it did and so does Premier Brad Wall of Saskatchewan. Warren Mabee of Queen's University has a different take.
"I just find it odd that every time the prime minister makes a decision where Canadians are upset by the result of that, that he somehow blames them," said Tory leader Andrew Scheer.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a Facebook post that critics who attribute the proposed Energy East pipeline project's cancellation to government regulation "ignores the obvious."
Don't be fooled, writes Queen's University sociologist Cynthia Levine-Rasky. Extremists deploy the “freedom of speech” argument as a trick to recruit people and galvanize a mainstream audience.
Make no mistake, the Conservatives are hoping to beat Trudeau come the 2019 election, and if there’s one thing they’re conceding it’s that doing so requires being a little more like him.
Attack mode, says the Conservative Party's new foreign affairs critic, will not be the opposition's first instinct when dealing with the Liberal government's renegotiation of the NAFTA.
Foolishly, Kellie Leitch thought that Donald Trump's messages of hate would work here in Canada, writes Bea Vongdouangchanh. Now, Trump is the laughingstock of the world
A book by Rebel contributor Lauren Southern entitled "Barbarians: How Baby Boomers, Immigrants and Islam Screwed My Generation" was on sale at a Conservative Party of Canada leadership convention.
Opposition leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberal government should designate the illegal entry points into Canada being used by thousands of asylum seekers as official crossings.
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Andrew Scheer has distanced himself from a far right website, saying he will no longer grant it interviews until it changes its editorial direction.