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The Liberals will return to the House of Commons with a majority government — its first since 2019 — after sweeping three byelections Monday night. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government now has 174 seats in the House, and has become the first federal government in the nation’s history to switch from a minority to a majority between elections.While the byelection victories in University–Rosedale, Scarborough Southwest and Terrebonne helped secured that achievement, Carney’s government has been aided by five opposition MPs who crossed the floor to the Liberals in recent months.Once the Liberals’ new MPs are sworn into office, the government will…
Canada’s provinces and territories plan to create a single nationwide standard for workplace training that…
Members of the Liberal party voted in favour of setting 16 as the age for…
The gap between Canada’s richest and poorest grew last year as financial markets gained while interest payouts declined and the job…
A lack of affordable and supportive housing in Winnipeg is driving rates of homelessness higher,…
Conservative member of Parliament Billy Morin says the Liberals are trying to get him to…
By Wolfgang Depner The Canadian Press Posted April 13, 2026 8:49 am 1 min read…
The union representing thousands of college faculty and support staff is slamming a newly announced…
Sarnia, Ont., police say they’ve made multiple arrests in a fatal triple shooting at Lambton…
Three key federal byelections are underway on Monday, with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal party…
Nutritionist Christine Chénard has a habit of embarking on big adventures, like climbing mountains across…
Business owners across the Maritimes are struggling to combat an uptick in retail theft, and…
Voters in the federal riding of Scarborough Southwest will choose their first new member of…
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