
Liberal leadership: Here’s where the candidates stand on key issues from housing to Trump tariffs
The four candidates vying to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are set to share the debate stage a final time as the Liberal leadership contest

The four candidates vying to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are set to share the debate stage a final time as the Liberal leadership contest

The 2025 federal election seemed to have all the makings of a breakthrough for Canada’s New Democratic Party.Polling shows voters want change. The Liberal Party

In online posts that were collectively viewed hundreds of thousands of times, some social media users have claimed that a photo of a Mark Carney

Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland laid out her case Sunday to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and take on U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, positioning herself

Mark Carney’s official campaign launch for Liberal leader included high praise from supporters and some unexpected moments behind the scenes, including a glitchy Teleprompter, a mysterious

Former finance minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland is entering the Liberal leadership race.In a sparsely worded post on the social media platform X on

After months of speculation about his future, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launched his campaign to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader on

The pool of potential candidates to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to dwindle with both former B.C. premier Christy Clark and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon confirmed Sunday morning he will not run to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the Liberals’ ongoing leadership contest. His decision means there

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she won’t seek the Liberal leadership, arguing her role in cabinet is too important during an especially charged moment in Canada-U.S.

Top Liberal brass are meeting Thursday to try and hammer out how to run a race to find the next party leader — and Canada’s next prime minister —

Back in 2012, when Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced he would resign, Kathleen Wynne says many people were asking the same questions: Who would run for leadership of