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Liberals claim other Conservatives could defect, Opposition accuses Carney of 'shady' governing
Heartened after picking up another member in a surprise floor-crossing, Liberals claimed Friday there are other Conservative ...
Floor-crossings from the Conservatives to the Liberals by Michael Ma last week and Chris d’Entremont after the Liberal budget in November – hardly national figures – put the Liberals at 171 seats, one ...
Michael Ma’s departure from the Conservatives leaves the Liberal government one seat short of a majority and delivers another ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Poilievre says Carney trying to manipulate his way to majority with floor-crossings
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of trying to wheel and deal his way to a majority government after a second Tory MP joined the Liberal caucus.
Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Lorne Gunter: Floor-crossers to Liberals go against voters' wishes
I’m sorry, Mr. Ma, but it makes you look a little flaky to be elected to the House of Commons for the first time in April, ...
Losing one MP to the Liberals may be regarded as a misfortune. Losing two smacks of carelessness. Now Pierre Poilievre’s ...
A new bill in Canada would end existing protections for people of faith against prosecution under national “hate speech” laws ...
Senators amended the bill to end the second-generation cut-off rule, which says two generations of mixed-status parents would ...
Opinion
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Margareta Dovgal: Liberals twisted themselves into pretzels over their own pipeline MOU
Playing politics with pipelines is a time-honored Canadian tradition. Tuesday’s events in the House of Commons offered a delightful twist on the genre.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Switching sides: A brief history of floor-crossing in Canada
OTTAWA — On Thursday, Michael Ma became the second Conservative MP to cross the floor to the Liberal caucus in as many months ...
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Mark Carney convinced another Conservative MP to join the government caucus.
As we end the year, the provincial political scene is heating up in anticipation of a 2026 fall election. Premier François Legault is trying to ram through some controversial new bills, while the ...
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