Stephanie Levitz
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Would-be Conservative leadership contenders grilled on pasts
Outgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer's past became a problem during the 2019 federal election, and those vying to replace him will be grilled about theirs.
Starting flag for Conservative leadership race drops on Monday
The race for leadership of the federal Conservatives begins officially on Monday, January 13, 2020.
Bryan Brulotte throws hat in the ring for Conservative leadership
When it comes to potential candidates for Conservative leadership, Bryan Brulotte isn't exactly an outsider. He's been involved in conservative politics for nearly three decades.
Conservative party appoints interim director amid concerns over outgoing leader Scheer's expenses
The director of fundraising for the federal Conservatives has taken over as acting executive director of the party as it continues to grapple with the fallout from the resignation of leader Andrew Scheer.
Kenney meeting with Trudeau 'frank and realistic'
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney left a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, December 10, 2019, with no firm commitments on the five demands he put on the table but with an air of accomplishment nonetheless, saying he felt their long-awaited face-to-face meeting was frank and realistic.
Carr addresses 'western' anger
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quickly backed up his pledge for more dialogue with the West, opening his on Thursday, November 21, 2019, meeting with Calgary's mayor up to the two members of his government now entrusted with being ambassadors to the region.
Conservative senator quits caucus over concerns about Scheer
Ongoing efforts by senators to distance themselves from party politics took another turn on Monday, November 18, 2019, as a Conservative senator quit his caucus over concerns about the party's leader, and an attempt by the last senators sitting as Liberals to officially rebrand themselves ended.
Decline in citizenship rate tied to income, Statistics Canada says
Fewer newcomers from disadvantaged groups became Canadian citizens during a 10-year period that coincided with the previous Conservative government's changes to the citizenship program, new Statistics Canada research shows.