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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. If the New Democrats win the upcoming two byelections, this could be the beginning of the end of the extraordinary supply and confidence agreement with the Liberals, say pollster Nik Nanos. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY NEIL MOSS | September 22, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had gravel thrown at him in London, Ont., on Sept. 6. A former PPC riding association president was charged in relation to the incident. Screenshot courtesy of CBC/Youtube
News | BY NEIL MOSS | September 22, 2021
News | BY NEIL MOSS | September 22, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had gravel thrown at him in London, Ont., on Sept. 6. A former PPC riding association president was charged in relation to the incident. Screenshot courtesy of CBC/Youtube
Opinion | BY SHEILA COPPS | September 16, 2021
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole, pictured Aug. 31, 2021, in Ottawa to release his party's platform. The O’Toole endorsement from Quebec Premier François Legault looked as though it might be able to move Tory numbers again, but another debate killed that momentum, writes Sheila Copps. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY SHEILA COPPS | September 16, 2021
Opinion | BY SHEILA COPPS | September 16, 2021
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole, pictured Aug. 31, 2021, in Ottawa to release his party's platform. The O’Toole endorsement from Quebec Premier François Legault looked as though it might be able to move Tory numbers again, but another debate killed that momentum, writes Sheila Copps. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY NEIL MOSS | September 15, 2021
People's Party supporters are pictured protesting outside the Sept. 9 English-language leaders' debate in Gatineau, Que., over Maxime Bernier's exclusion. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY NEIL MOSS | September 15, 2021
News | BY NEIL MOSS | September 15, 2021
People's Party supporters are pictured protesting outside the Sept. 9 English-language leaders' debate in Gatineau, Que., over Maxime Bernier's exclusion. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY ERICA IFILL | September 15, 2021
We are in a 2016 U.S. election loop and that’s why I hate Election 44 so much. Justin Trudeau is Hillary Clinton, Maxime Bernier is Trump, and Jody Wilson-Raybould is Clinton’s emails, writes Erica Ifill. The Hill Times photographs by Sam Garcia and Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ERICA IFILL | September 15, 2021
Opinion | BY ERICA IFILL | September 15, 2021
We are in a 2016 U.S. election loop and that’s why I hate Election 44 so much. Justin Trudeau is Hillary Clinton, Maxime Bernier is Trump, and Jody Wilson-Raybould is Clinton’s emails, writes Erica Ifill. The Hill Times photographs by Sam Garcia and Andrew Meade
News | BY ALICE CHEN | September 1, 2021
Liberal candidate and incumbent Majid Jowhari will again be running against Conservative candidate Costas Menegakis in the upcoming election, after besting the former Tory MP by only 212 votes in the 2019 contest. Photograph courtesy of Majid Jowhari's office, Facebook
News | BY ALICE CHEN | September 1, 2021
News | BY ALICE CHEN | September 1, 2021
Liberal candidate and incumbent Majid Jowhari will again be running against Conservative candidate Costas Menegakis in the upcoming election, after besting the former Tory MP by only 212 votes in the 2019 contest. Photograph courtesy of Majid Jowhari's office, Facebook
News | BY SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN | July 24, 2019
Polls over the last couple weeks have been divided on whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals or the Conservative Party, under leader Andrew Scheer, are ahead in the election race. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN | July 24, 2019
News | BY SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN | July 24, 2019
Polls over the last couple weeks have been divided on whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals or the Conservative Party, under leader Andrew Scheer, are ahead in the election race. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY BEATRICE PAEZ | July 10, 2019
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna put forward a motion in the House last month, declaring a climate emergency. The next day, the government reapproved the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, drawing condemnation from environmentalists. But the environment and fighting climate change is emerging as a top issue in this election, said Forum Research's Lorne Bozinoff. 'We’re seeing a fundamental shift. This could be the year for climate change.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY BEATRICE PAEZ | July 10, 2019
News | BY BEATRICE PAEZ | July 10, 2019
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna put forward a motion in the House last month, declaring a climate emergency. The next day, the government reapproved the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, drawing condemnation from environmentalists. But the environment and fighting climate change is emerging as a top issue in this election, said Forum Research's Lorne Bozinoff. 'We’re seeing a fundamental shift. This could be the year for climate change.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE JORDAN | June 10, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals currently hold 177 seats and can only afford to lose eight seats before drifting across into minority territory. They are facing several challenges, including the resignation of a high number of incumbents, some high-profile issues that are increasing public backlash and the need to adjust their overall mindset and strategy to that of the hunted, as opposed to the hunter. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JOE JORDAN | June 10, 2019
Opinion | BY JOE JORDAN | June 10, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals currently hold 177 seats and can only afford to lose eight seats before drifting across into minority territory. They are facing several challenges, including the resignation of a high number of incumbents, some high-profile issues that are increasing public backlash and the need to adjust their overall mindset and strategy to that of the hunted, as opposed to the hunter. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY NEIL MOSS | May 27, 2019
Michelle Rempel may be the first Canadian politician with their own app. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY NEIL MOSS | May 27, 2019
FeatureBY NEIL MOSS | May 27, 2019
Michelle Rempel may be the first Canadian politician with their own app. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | May 15, 2019
Conservative MP Brad Trost and his daughter, Helena, on Parliament Hill at the annual March for Life rally on May 9. Liberals and Conservatives sniped about whether some MPs’ presence at the event meant women's reproductive rights were in peril if Conservatives came to power. It’s just a matter of Liberals trying to inflame a faux drama, says Tim Powers. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | May 15, 2019
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | May 15, 2019
Conservative MP Brad Trost and his daughter, Helena, on Parliament Hill at the annual March for Life rally on May 9. Liberals and Conservatives sniped about whether some MPs’ presence at the event meant women's reproductive rights were in peril if Conservatives came to power. It’s just a matter of Liberals trying to inflame a faux drama, says Tim Powers. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY JESSE CNOCKAERT | May 9, 2019
People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier says that his party has 'several candidates, EDA [electoral district association] execs and staff who are gay.' The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY JESSE CNOCKAERT | May 9, 2019
News | BY JESSE CNOCKAERT | May 9, 2019
People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier says that his party has 'several candidates, EDA [electoral district association] execs and staff who are gay.' The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY ABBAS RANA | March 25, 2019
Former one-term Conservative MP Corneliu Chisu left the Conservative Party in late January and has since joined the People's Party of Canada. He's planning on running as his new party's candidate in the October election. The Hill Times file photograph
News | BY ABBAS RANA | March 25, 2019
News | BY ABBAS RANA | March 25, 2019
Former one-term Conservative MP Corneliu Chisu left the Conservative Party in late January and has since joined the People's Party of Canada. He's planning on running as his new party's candidate in the October election. The Hill Times file photograph
FeatureBY NEIL MOSS | February 27, 2019
Liberal MP Andy Fillmore, right, worked to bring relatives of the Barho family to Canada after a Halifax house fire led to the death of the family's seven children, left, who ranged from three months to 14 years old. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade and photographs courtesy of Facebook
FeatureBY NEIL MOSS | February 27, 2019
FeatureBY NEIL MOSS | February 27, 2019
Liberal MP Andy Fillmore, right, worked to bring relatives of the Barho family to Canada after a Halifax house fire led to the death of the family's seven children, left, who ranged from three months to 14 years old. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade and photographs courtesy of Facebook
Opinion | BY ANDREW CARDOZO | February 25, 2019
A convoy of trucks traveling from Alberta in the 'United We Roll' convoy pictured in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2019. The tuckers and supporters are protesting the Liberal government's pipeline program and lack of support for the oil patch and resource jobs in the Prairies. The group was also joined by Canadian Yellow Vest movement members. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANDREW CARDOZO | February 25, 2019
Opinion | BY ANDREW CARDOZO | February 25, 2019
A convoy of trucks traveling from Alberta in the 'United We Roll' convoy pictured in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2019. The tuckers and supporters are protesting the Liberal government's pipeline program and lack of support for the oil patch and resource jobs in the Prairies. The group was also joined by Canadian Yellow Vest movement members. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN KINSELLA | February 11, 2019
People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier has refused to cut ties with a top adviser accused of anti-semitism by Jewish advocacy group B'nai Brith. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN KINSELLA | February 11, 2019
Opinion | BY WARREN KINSELLA | February 11, 2019
People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier has refused to cut ties with a top adviser accused of anti-semitism by Jewish advocacy group B'nai Brith. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 30, 2019
People’s Party Leader Maxime Bernier says he’s doing things differently by ‘doing politics by conviction.’ A full-time staff of four people help run the show from the party's Gatineau, Que., headquarters. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 30, 2019
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 30, 2019
People’s Party Leader Maxime Bernier says he’s doing things differently by ‘doing politics by conviction.’ A full-time staff of four people help run the show from the party's Gatineau, Que., headquarters. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | January 23, 2019
Maxime Bernier completes the application to formalize the People’s Party of Canada as a federal political party at the Elections Canada office in Gatineau, Que., on Oct. 10, 2018. The party became officially registered on Jan. 18. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | January 23, 2019
Opinion | BY TIM POWERS | January 23, 2019
Maxime Bernier completes the application to formalize the People’s Party of Canada as a federal political party at the Elections Canada office in Gatineau, Que., on Oct. 10, 2018. The party became officially registered on Jan. 18. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade