We need more people doing the critical jobs in Canada

Canada’s health-care system, our military, border services, and the RCMP all need attention. It’s been too long a wait already. We need more people. Let’s go get them.
Surging in the polls, PM Carney calls general election for April 28

Thanks to the ongoing trade war with the U.S. fuelling their momentum, the Carney Liberals enter the campaign with the wind at their backs but things could change during the 37-day campaign, says Ipsos pollster Darrell Bricker.
Ford-Carney relationship could provide federal Liberals with crucial boost in Ontario, says Coletto

Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s positive remarks about Prime Minister Mark Carney weaken Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s change narrative, says pollster Greg Lyle.
‘Don’t make us compare you to Elon Musk’: public sector unions want job security assurances from feds as election looms

Prime Minister Mark Carney promised during the leadership campaign to cap the size of the public service, and ‘review our spending with an emphasis on outcomes and technology to reduce inefficiencies.’
Can Poilievre capitalize on Carney’s weak spots?

To derail Prime Minister Mark Carney’s upsurge, Conservatives must adjust their strategy—focusing on unity, the social safety net, and practical policies that confront America head-on.
Prime Minister Carney’s ascension brings lots of change for cabinet staff

Among those currently working in Mark Carney’s office as prime minister is Emily Williams as media relations lead.
Prime Minister Carney’s first decision is a tough one

The June G7 meeting couldn’t be happening at a more consequential moment, both for the planet, and for Canada and its economic and political destiny.
The real message from the Ford-initiated meeting in D.C.? Canada has no chance of dodging Trump’s trade war for now

As relieved as the Canadian contingent was to be engaged in an adult conversation, the March 13 discussion yielded nothing in the way of immediate progress.
Critics say new PM Carney ‘failed to turn the page’ with cabinet picks, but narrative link necessary, say Liberals

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre claims voters won’t be fooled again by the ‘same old Liberal gang,’ but continuity for the Canada-U.S. relationship is a higher priority, says Liberal strategist Greg MacEachern.
Carney’s cabinet a step backwards in the dark

This is a historical pattern that rears up when those who were once marginalized gain representation within the white supremacist social and economic structure.