Stephanie Levitz
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Kevin O'Leary says he tried to convince Bernier to quit Conservative race
Kevin O'Leary may be gone from the Conservative leadership race, but he doesn't intend to let himself be forgotten.
With front-runner out, Conservative leadership candidates target Bernier
Things took a surprising turn on Wednesday as celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary dropped out of the Tory leadership race hours before the final debate.
Conservative rivals O'Toole, Leitch following divergent paths to leadership
The two Tory MPs may be seat mates in the back row of the House of Commons these days, but their campaigns to take over the permanent leadership of the party couldn’t be much farther apart.
Malala Yousafzai back for honorary Cdn citizenship, delayed by 2014 shooting
Hundreds of girls sat quivering with anticipation in their seats at a Toronto high school on a sunny fall morning, Oct. 22, 2014.
Politicians pressed on whether government can, should step in on Bombardier pay
Federal and Quebec politicians were pressed on Tuesday April 4,2017 on whether government can - or should - allow Bombardier executives pay hikes while taxpayers are helping keep the company afloat.
CP Exclusive: Fewer Canadian travellers blocked at U.S. land border
Fewer Canadians are being turned away at the U.S. land border in recent months despite mounting concerns that Donald Trump's immigration policies are making it much harder to cross.
Trudeau returns to byelection campaign trail, critics say he should stay away
Advance voting began Friday in five federal byelections and the prime minister was back on the stump, appearing at an event for the Liberal candidate in an Ottawa-area riding.
Gun policy a stand-in for other issues in crowded Conservative leadership race
The Armalite-15 is one of the most infamous firearms of the modern era, used in at least four mass shootings in the U.S. in recent years.
O'Leary alleges 'vote rigging' in Conservative leadership campaign
The Conservative party is investigating allegations from leadership hopeful Kevin O'Leary that one of his rivals is engaging in fraud and vote-rigging.
Rising number of asylum claims requires government response, IRB chief says
The Immigration and Refugee Board is doing its best to cope with a growing number of asylum claims in Canada, but the federal Liberals must take action to prevent an unmanageable backlog.