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NDP collapse in B.C. opens a 2-party race between Liberals, Conservatives
With traditional NDP support in British Columbia melting away, a two-party race is opening up between the Liberals and Conservatives. CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe examines the seismic voter shift creating some tight races, and even threatening...
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Politics trumps environmental concerns in Saanich-Gulf Islands ahead of federal election
In the riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands, held by the federal Green Party for more than a decade, the environment is taking a back seat this election. Renee Lukacs takes a look at which way voters are leaning and what the party is up against.
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All 5 federal leaders make their case in Radio-Canada interviews
With Quebec a key battleground in an election dominated by U.S. President Donald Trump, all five federal party leaders took part in 3-on-1 interviews with Radio-Canada journalists in Montreal.
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Green Party co-leader announces civil defence force in Whitehorse
The Green Party's co-leader Joanathan Pedneault stopped in Whitehorse to announce the party's plan to create a National Civil Defence Corps.
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April 1 last day of advance polling in Vancouver byelection
Tuesday, April 1 is the last day of advance polling in Vancouver's byelection to fill two seats on city council. The seats were left vacant after OneCity's Christine Boyle moved to provincial politics and the Greens' Adriane Carr...
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Green Party announces MP candidate for Yukon
Gabrielle Dupont won the party's nomination. She says she's focused on renewable energy in the territory — particularly wind and solar power — as well as creating more affordable housing options.
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Activist says climate change overshadowed by other issues in campaign
Climate change is an ongoing issue in public discourse, but how concerned were candidates in this provincial election? Windsor Morning host Amy Dodge spoke with Niharika Bandaru. She's the executive director of Windsor of Change, a local...
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Watchdog finds Vancouver ABC park commissioners flouted policy by holding secret meetings
There’s further controversy over the political party holding the majority of elected positions in Vancouver. A report from the city’s integrity commissioner found ABC park board commissioners held secret meetings in 2022 and 2023 in...
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Tariff threats a top concern for Kitchener South-Hespeler voters. Here's what candidates say they'll do
After participating in a panel discussion on CBC K-W's The Morning Edition, Kitchener South-Hespeler candidates were asked to explain how they'd address and deal with U.S. tariffs. The three candidates who took part in the panel were...
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Germany snap elections: Four-way battle in Germany's pivotal polls
Germany will head to the polls on February 23 for snap federal elections, a decision that will shape the future of the European Union's largest economy and its political landscape for the next four years.
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Ontario’s Green Party releases costed platform of election promises
The Ontario Greens are the first major political party to release a costed platform of election promises. CBC’s Lane Harrison breaks down what Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner is pledging to Ontarians ahead of the Feb. 27 vote.
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Schreiner 'prepared to win' Ontario election
Speaking on Metro Morning, Green Leader Mike Schreiner touted his plan to prioritize rural communities, while working to address Ontarian's "real affordability concerns."
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London North Centre candidates Q&A on London Morning
Candiates from London North Centre joined London Morning host Andrew Brown for a Q&A conversation. Ontario NDP incumbent Terence Kernaghan, Green Party candidate Carol Dyck, and Liberal candidate Tariq Khan were in studio. PC candidate...
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London West candidates Q&A on London Morning
Candidates from London West joined London Morning host Andrew Brown for a Q&A conversation. Ontario NDP incumbent Peggy Sattler, Green Party candidate Jim Johnston, and Liberal candidate Baqar Khan were in studio. PC candidate Beth...
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The fight for union endorsements is on ahead of Ontario election
The fight for union endorsements is on in Ontario's provincial election campaign. The PCs have gained the support of mainly skilled trades unions while the NDP has more public-sector union support. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has the story.
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How Ontario’s major parties plan to jumpstart housing construction
Housing affordability is front of mind for many Ontarians heading into the Feb. 27 provincial elections. But as CBC’s Shawn Jeffords reports, some voters and experts worry housing has taken a back seat in the campaign because of the U.S....
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Earth Day Climate Panel: How do federal party policies compare?
This year, Earth Day falls at the tail end of an election cycle where climate change has not been a priority. For more on where climate change stands in this election and on where the federal Green Party and NDP stand in all this, we...
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France: Who Will Become The Next Prime Minister?
Pressure mounts on Macron to appoint new PM, government. Watch in for details!
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Nova Scotia Green Party platform unveiled
The focus is on the cost of living and housing, public health, responsible government, education and the environment. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Green Party Leader Anthony Edmonds.
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Vancouver Coun. Adriane Carr mulls stepping down
Adriane Carr, a longtime Green Party councillor who has served since 2011, said that she is 80 per cent sure she'll resign at the end of the year. Carr, who has been politically active for over 40 years, put partial blame on Vancouver...
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Longtime Vancouver councillor Adriane Carr mulls stepping down
Adriane Carr, a longtime Green Party councillor who has served since 2011, said that she is 80 per cent sure she'll resign at the end of the year. Carr, who has been politically active for over 40 years, put partial blame on Vancouver...
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CBC Atlantic Tonight November 17, 2024
A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Former B.C. premier John Horgan dead at 65
Former B.C. premier John Horgan has died at the age of 65, CBC News has confirmed. Horgan went on leave from his position as Canada's ambassador to Germany in June of this year after being diagnosed with cancer for the third time.
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Green co-leader Carla Denyer reacts to the spending review
Interview with Green Party co-leader for England and Wales Carla Denyer who says the wealthiest in society should be taxed more and opposes the Government's nuclear energy plans.