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Canada's Trudeau faces crucial election test
Canada’s Trudeau says there’s ‘more work to do’ after his party suffers another by-election loss
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’s focused on the work ahead after the ruling Liberals lost in another by-election, raising more questions about his ability to lead the party into the next federal election.
The problem with Canada’s clinical trial industry + no election for Justin Trudeau (at least for now)
How Canada’s clinical trial industry exploits test subjects, a drama-filled return to the Hill and a crowded byelection ballot in Don Valley.
Canada's Trudeau faces setback as party loses crucial Montreal election
Canada's ruling Liberal Party lost a once-safe seat in a Montreal parliamentary constituency, preliminary results showed on Tuesday, a result likely to put more pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to quit.
Premier Blaine Higgs calls N.B. election
New Brunswick provincial parties kick off campaigns ahead of Oct. 21 election
The election will likely come down to a match between Liberal Leader Susan Holt and Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs with key issues including the cost of living and home prices
Premier Blaine Higgs calls N.B. election as approval ratings tank
New Brunswickers will go to the polls on Oct. 21 after Premier Blaine Higgs called a provincial election amid slumping approval numbers, saying his government ‘can’t turn back now’ on protecting New Brunswick’s economic stability.
New Brunswick election profile: Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs
A look at Blaine Higgs, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. Born: March 1, 1954. Early years: The son of a customs officer, he grew up in Forest City, N.B., near the Canada-U.
Canada tightens student visa
Canada further tightens rules on temporary workers, students
Canada is further reducing the number of study permits it will grant to foreign students and tightening eligibility for work permits in a bid to cut down on the number of temporary residents in the country,
Canada to further cut international student, foreign worker permits
Canada announced Wednesday it was slashing international student permits next year, and tightening foreign worker rules to further bring down the number of temporary residents in the country.
Canada Tightens Rules For Foreign Students – What Does This Mean for Indian Aspirants?
Canada has introduced stricter regulations for foreign students, raising concerns among Indian aspirants who make up a significant portion of international enrollments. How will these changes affect study permits,
Opinion
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Opinion
Why Canada needs a federal election sooner rather than later
The country has problems that no one is talking about, and a government that can’t convince voters it deserves to continue ...
Cowboy State Daily
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Trump Or Kamala? Casper Realtor Ready For People To Move To Canada
A Casper real estate broker is ready for people to move to Canada after the election. He's erected a billboard with photos of ...
10d
Doug Ford’s prediction on a federal election + Air Canada’s looming cancellations
Doug Ford has some choice words for Jagmeet Singh, everything you need to know about the impending Air Canada cancellations and tonight’s U.S. presidential debate.
Travel Mexico Solo on MSN
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Fleeing to Canada After the Election? These 15 Tips Will Save You
Moving to a new country, especially one as vast and varied as Canada, requires careful planning and preparation.
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Longest ballot in Canadian history could delay vote result in Montreal by-election
There are 91 candidates on Monday’s ballot for the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun district, a race prompted by the departure of David ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
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B.C. Election 2024: Another B.C. United MLA has decided to run as an independent
Other incumbent United MLAs running as independents in B.C. are Dan Davies (Peace River North), Mike Bernier (Peace River ...
Opinion
Montreal News
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Opinion
Opinion: Fellow expats, be sure to register and vote in 'existential' U.S. election
“Every election is consequential. This one is existential,” cautioned a speaker during a recent Zoom call with 10,000-plus ...
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