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Canadians prefer Carney as new Liberal leader over Trudeau: poll

Canadians have a more positive view of former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney than they do of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal party leader.

Trudeau calls Morneau and Carney “random Liberals” during question period

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau referred to his former finance minister Bill Morneau and the former governor of the Bank of Canada Mark Carney as “random Liberals” during Wednesday’s question period. 

BONOKOSKI: Another interest rate hike – a dire scene from many Canadians

"While there is some division among economists on how severe the impending economic slowdown will be, many economists estimate the chances of a recession have grown, falling in line with the thinking of former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney."

Excluding Quebec, the NDP is polling ahead of the Liberals in the rest of...

Aside from Quebec, the NDP has pulled ahead of the Liberals in the rest of Canada for voting intentions among committed voters for the next federal election.

The Daily Brief | Singh continues to prop up Trudeau

Despite tearing up his coalition agreement with the Liberals, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says he would back Justin Trudeau in the Conservatives’ upcoming non-confidence vote. Tune into The Daily Brief.

The Daily Brief | More bonuses for CBC execs

After announcing mass layoffs, executives at CBC are swimming in luxurious bonuses paid for by Canadian taxpayers despite performance woes at the top public broadcaster. Tune into The Daily Brief.

Off the Record | Trudeau buys $9m luxury condo for former journalist

As Canadians struggle with the high cost of everything, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government decided to use taxpayer money to purchase a $9 million luxury condo in New York City for the consul general to New York, former legacy media journalist Tom Clark. Tune into The Daily Brief.

Seamus O’Regan to resign from cabinet, will not seek re-election

Media reports are circulating that Minister of Labour and Liberal MP Seamus O’Regan is set to announce by Thursday that he will not seek re-election in the next federal election and will step down from his role in Cabinet.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Is Freeland getting thrown under the bus?

As Liberal poll numbers continue to drag, a new Globe and Mail story cites sources in Justin Trudeau's office putting the blame on Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland for "not being effective in delivering an upbeat economic message." Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show!

Getting rid of Trudeau wouldn’t change much for the Liberals: survey

Three in ten uncommitted voters who might consider voting for the Liberals view Justin Trudeau as a barrier to their support. However, changing leadership is unlikely to impact the outcome of the next election beyond a few seats.
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