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Poilievre prepares for leadership review as Conservatives gather in Calgary

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OTTAWA - For the third time in just under a year, Pierre Poilievre’s political fate will be in the hands

Alberta separatist says members of Smith's caucus have signed referendum petition

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EDMONTON - A leader of Alberta’s separatist movement says some members of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party caucus have

Federal deficit $26.4B for April-to-November period: fiscal monitor

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OTTAWA - The federal government posted a deficit of $26.4 billion for the first eight months of its 2025-26 fiscal

Anand: 'not appropriate' to compare with past ministers on human rights, global law

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says her government’s approach to human rights and international law shouldn’t be compared

Former MP Findlay joins B.C. Conservative race amid donation row

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VICTORIA - Former federal MP and minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay has joined the race to lead the Conservative Party of B.C.,

Conservatives say they are united after strong endorsement of Poilievre's leadership

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CALGARY - Conservatives wrapped their three-day national convention in Calgary ready to look ahead to the future after solidifying Pierre

Change in government wouldn't stop Alberta separatist movement, says leader

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CALGARY - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blamed the federal Liberals for past and present separatist movements in Canada, but a

'It's too little, too late:' Alberta separatism simmers at Conservative convention after Pierre Poilievre leadership victory

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CALGARY — An undercurrent of Alberta separatism ran through the Conservatives’ national convention on Saturday, the morning after party leader

Doug Ford touts a fourth term in speech at Tory convention Saturday night

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In a speech the governing Progressive Conservatives initially tried to keep from the general public, Premier Doug Ford says he