A spokesperson for candidate Frank Baylis, a former Liberal MP and Montreal businessman, confirmed Friday the party received his payment. Baylis told a press conference Thursday that he would meet ...
The Liberal Party of Canada announced Saturday afternoon it will host two leadership debates — one in English and another in French — in Montreal at the end of February. In a news release ...
The Liberal Party of Canada announced Saturday afternoon it will host two leadership debates — one in English and another in French — in Montreal at the end of February. In a news release, the Liberal ...
The Liberal party ruled that candidates running to replace Trudeau had to submit a $350,000 entrance fee. The first instalment was due Friday You can save this article by registering for free here.
OTTAWA — The campaign teams for the remaining Liberal leadership contestants all confirmed Friday they have cleared a major fundraising hurdle, allowing them to remain in the race. The campaigns said ...
As Delhi heads to the polls on February 5, smaller political outfits are positioning themselves to disrupt the electoral ...
2:40 Liberal Party sets new rules for leadership process The Security and Intelligence Threats to Election Task Force (SITE) was established in 2019 and includes representatives of CSIS ...
As a trade war looms on the horizon, the Liberal Party of Canada is seizing control of the election narrative, close ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in January that he will step down as leader of the Liberal Party, setting off speculation about who might replace him. Tonda MacCharles is Ottawa Bureau ...
OTTAWA - The Liberal Party of Canada says it will hold two leadership debates later this month. The party says a French debate is scheduled for Feb. 24 and an English debate is scheduled for Feb.
Asked about the ongoing sausage party that is the parliamentary Liberal Party, Peter Dutton made a valuable point: it’s no-one’s fault that the women trying to become Liberal candidates keep ...
The federal Liberal Party lost its campaign co-chair and a Quebec minister on Thursday with Soraya Martinez Ferrada announcing she would quit her senior posts to join the race to become Montreal ...
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