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Justin Trudeau should step down before next election – Toronto Star
Most Canadians — and many past Liberal supporters — think Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should resign instead of leading his party into the next federal election, a new poll suggests.
Pierre Poilievre says Canada should block RBC, HSBC merger – Finacial Post
Conservative Party Leader says rejection necessary to protect competition in mortgage lending
The United Conservative Party remains most popular in Alberta: poll – City News
Ballot support for the UCP sits at 49 percent, while the NDP hs 41 percent.
Poilievre calls for study of consulting company’s earning spike under Trudeau – CTV News
“People can’t even pay their bills, yet there are companies linked to the Trudeau Liberals being awarded large contracts worth tens of millions of dollars,” Pierre Poilievre said at a press conference...
Poilievre wants carbon tax hike cancelled – Toronto Star
The finance minister had told cabinet colleagues that new programs in the next budget would have to come partly from “internal reallocations.”
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