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Vancouver Mayor’s Bitcoin Push Faces Political Setback

Ken Sim’s vision of a crypto-forward Vancouver hits a wall after byelection losses challenge the city’s future as a Bitcoin-friendly hub. Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim...

Vote Recount Stalls Decision in Terra Nova–The Peninsulas

Judicial recount in Newfoundland riding continues as judge weighs 1,000 contested ballots after a 12-vote margin. With a long weekend ahead, uncertainty lingers in the...

What’s Next for Poilievre, the NDP, and Parliament? Your Top Post-Election Questions Answered

The 2025 election leaves Canada with a Liberal minority, Poilievre defeated, and the NDP weakened—raising big questions about power, stability, and party futures. With over...

White Rock Council Moves Closer to Setting Byelection Date for Vacant Seat

White Rock residents may be heading back to the polls this fall, as city council begins laying the groundwork for a byelection to fill...

Why Urban Voters in Canada Are Turning Right: A Political Shift in 2025

For decades, Canada’s urban centres were reliable ground for progressive parties. But in 2025, that narrative is cracking. Fed up with rising costs and...

Why Young Voters Are Flocking to Canada’s Conservatives: The Shifting Political Landscape

Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a generational divide as young Canadians shift to Conservatives over housing, inflation, and cost-of-living frustrations As Canada’s newly sworn-in Prime...

Zelenskyy Asks Canada, Carney to Press Putin for Peace

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urges Canadian PM Carney to pressure Russia for a ceasefire as peace efforts intensify ahead of the G7 summit. Zelenskyy Urges Carney...

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