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Philip Earle was the first MP-Elect announced to have won his riding in Canada during Monday’s federal election. The Liberal candidate won an estimated 51.5 per cent of the vote, with Conservative ...
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St. John’s has been host to several federal election town halls over the last few weeks. I attended three of them, hosted by ...
When newly minted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new Liberal cabinet on March 14, ministerial positions ...
The Liberal and Conservative platforms rely on the same market-driven approach to housing that created the crisis, while the ...
Residents of Mount Pearl, Paradise and St. John’s say the next leader needs to tackle healthcare, quality of life for seniors ...
More than 330 federal election candidates support a five-point Palestine-solidarity platform, but only five in Newfoundland ...
The Liberals mandated 10 paid sick days for just over four per cent or Canadian workers. We need to do a lot better.
Human rights, housing and the economy are top of mind for three Labrador youth who are watching the federal election closely.
Robbie Coles, Pamela Geiger and Sarah Parsons answer questions on the economy, climate change, the fisheries, seniors, immigration, health care, transportation, and more Federal election candidates (L ...
Liberal Candidate Philip Earle and NDP Candidate Marius Normore answered questions from The Independent. Conservative Candidate Ella Wallace did not respond to our requests. We reached out to Liberal ...
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