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Rick Bell: Smith wins big at UCP AGM – Calgary Herald

Premier Danielle Smith reaches into her playbook and finds what unites United Conservative party activists.

Yukon premier names new cabinet – Yukon News

Premier Currie Dixon was officially sworn into Yukon government office before naming three incumbent MLAs, who formerly served as ministers and critics,...

Brian Lilley: Steve Outhouse in as next campaign manager – Toronto Sun

Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives select an experienced hand to guide the next election campaign.

Poilievre pledges tougher treatment for career criminals – Penticton Herald

One prolific offender’s ability to influence the crime rate in Penticton underscores the futility of current public safety strategies, Conservative Leader Pierre...

Premier Scott Moe confirms bid for third term – Regina Leader-Post

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has confirmed he “100 per cent” intends to run again in 2028. Speaking ahead of the Saskatchewan Party...
MP Matt Strauss

An interview with Dr. Matt Strauss

We sat down with Dr. Matt Strauss, Conservative Member of Parliament for Kitchener South—Hespeler, to discuss his successful campaign, priorities in office,...
Currie Dixon

Yukon Party wins majority government – CTV News

Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon says Yukon voters have opted for change by electing what he calls a “strong Yukon Party majority...
Currie Dixon / Yukon Party Website

Meet Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon – Yukon News

Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon is calling for change while leading five incumbent MLAs, many who have served multiple terms, plus 15 additional...
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After big win, challenges await premier-designate Tony Wakeham – CBC

For the Progressive Conservatives, the 2025 election campaign was about the cost of living, health care, and crime. But mostly, it was...
Pipeline / Canva Pro

Moore: Carney’s pipeline hesitation shows limits of his vision – CTV News

James Moore reflects on Dave — and the many like him in Alberta’s energy sector — as pipeline debates once again take...
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