Jenica Atwin, candidate for the Green Party in Fredericton, has won the seat after displacing Liberal incumbent Matt DeCourcey.
“Well this is awkward frankly,” starts the reporter. “As I’ve just mentioned to you your son’s opponent has been elected.”
As Canadians headed to the polls, projection stats had the New Democrats at a 65 percent chance of winning, with the Liberals taking the remaining 35 percent.
Having won convincingly in 2015, O’Regan was projected to win in his St. John South-Mt. Pearl riding again in 2019, with final predictions slating the Liberals at having an 85 percent chance of being reelected, while New Democrat
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In the wake of the bombshell revelations that Andrew Scheer’s Conservative Party of Canada hired Warren Kinsella to “seek and destroy” Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party, new questions have come to the surface about the July 2019 mass resignation of the Elmwood-Transcona PPC board.
Twitter has been a battleground site in Canada’s 43rd election, with several hashtags having shown up during the campaign.
According to the latest results of the Gallup poll, 52 percent of Canadians hold Justin Trudeau in a negative light.
As Manitoba braces for a state of emergency following a disastrous snowstorm, Toronto has lent its helping hand.
The street was originally named after Jeffery Amherst, a British general who advocated the use of biological warfare to kill Indigenous peoples.
“I have yet to meet a real champion who has a problem with trans women. Real champions want stronger competition. If you win because bigotry got your competition banned… you’re a loser,” said McKinnon.
While Turkey continues its invasion of Syria, Kurdish lawmakers inside Turkey continue to face serious persecution.
A 40-year-old hunting guide, photographer and IT manager posted a monologue video on Twitter this weekend to respond to People's Party of Canada supporters angered by the news that political operative Warren Kinsella was hired by the CPC
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer posted on social media to honour the anniversary and memory of two Canadian Armed Forces members who were victims of terrorism in 2014.
A Liberal candidate and her election co-chair are being accused of having close ties to the Chinese government according to a report from Global News.