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Opening of Reform Club in Belfast in 1885 was a high point for Ulster Liberal politics
The period between 1868 and 1885 witnessed a gradual erosion of the Conservative Party’s hegemony in Ulster politics and the ...
With just days to go until the Liberal government introduces its much-anticipated federal budget, Conservative Leader Pierre ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has wrapped up his first official visit to Asia after attending two major summits and holding a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping that both countries hailed as a ...
The testimony of the family of a Portage la Prairie woman killed by a criminal who was out on bail was “incredibly powerful” and may have been a tipping point for federal lawmakers, says ...
Fresh political fundraising data shows partisan donors closed their wallets over the summer months after shelling out to fill party war chests for the spring election. The new figures published this ...
Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien is taking a swing at Alberta’s simmering separatist movement, and says Premier Danielle Smith “cannot double-talk all the time” about Ottawa depending on ...
The minority Liberal government is counting two kinds of numbers as it prepares its first budget: financial and political. What the math looks like in terms of spending and cuts will be revealed in ...
The federal government's proposed bail and sentencing reform bill will have a negative effect on Indigenous Peoples.
On Wednesday, Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, defended the feds’ approach of trying to negotiate steel and aluminum tariff relief deals in early trade talks, saying the White House ...
Sen. Paul Prospers is answering the call to make amendments to a bill that will restore status to tens of thousands of First ...
Defence Minister David McGuinty says he has "every confidence" the Liberal government will be able to pass its fall budget ...
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