A curious trend is beginning to show up in opinion polls: Canadians don’t seem to hate the Conservative leader like they used to.
of a Question Period as the Conservatives pressed the government benches for allegedly knowing that Chinese agents were targeting the Hong Kong family of Conservative MP Michael Chong – but refusing to tell him.Article content
because CSIS had “made the determination that it wasn’t something that needed to be raised to a higher level.”Liberal cabinet ministers simply stuck to the earlier line that they’d never heard about it beforeMinister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino.
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FIRST READING: Canadians don't seem to hate Poilievre like they used toA curious trend is beginning to show up in opinion polls: Canadians don’t seem to hate the Conservative leader like they used to.
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KINSELLA: Canadians despise Trudeau but Liberals hoping Poilievre disliked more\u0022I hope he, they, know something I don\u0027t.\u0022 That\u0027s what most (or all) of the Liberals gathered in Ottawa were thinking, this weekend.
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KINSELLA: Canadians despise Trudeau but Liberals hoping Poilievre disliked more\u0022I hope he, they, know something I don\u0027t.\u0022 That\u0027s what most (or all) of the Liberals gathered in Ottawa were thinking, this weekend.
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Nickelback Explains How Their First Drummer Quit The Band In First Interview With NardwuarFamous Canadian journalist Nardwuar finally interviewed Nickelback bandmates Chad Kroeger and Ryan Peake for the first time in an hour-long conversation at Neptoon Records in Vancouver last week. Band members Kroeger and Peake explored various topics in their sweeping interview with the eccentric media personality, including a story about how their former drummer, Kroeger's cousin…
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Opinion | Poilievre makes question period his personal theatreThere was a time when question period could be instructive and even entertaining. These days, it is a disgrace, an exhibition of egregious partisanship, a political demolition derby, writes Geoffrey Stevens
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