The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has called the election in Canada for the Liberal Party, with Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to retain leadership. The post Canada: Liberals Projected Winners, Mark Carney Retains Leadership appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
In a social media post on the day of Canada's election, President Donald Trump suggested that Canadians should vote for him in order for Canada to become the 51st state. Politics
Trump Reiterates ‘51st State’ Comments as Canadian Election Gets Underway Barron's Politics
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The “Saturday Night Live” alum on getting political in Studio 8H, playing Elon Musk and why he decided to film a campaign ad for Canada’s Liberal Party. Politics
Mark Carney, the new prime minister seeking a full term in Monday’s election, has built his campaign around President Trump’s threats to the country. Politics
‘No friend anymore’: Days from a national election, Canadian voters focus on the US relationship CNN Politics
Canada's electoral debate for the next prime minister focused on who is best equipped to counter President Trump amid his tariff war and his 51st state comments. Politics
Trump reiterates desire to expand deportation plans to include U.S. citizens PBS Politics
A Canadian government Task Force that monitors election interference by foreign countries revealed on Monday that Chinese state-linked social media posts were amplifying messages promoting unelected leftist Prime Minister Mark Carney as a "rock star economist" and worthy adversary to President Donald Trump. The post Canada Discovers Chinese Election Propaganda Promoting Leftist PM Mark Carney appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is embroiled in controversy after a Canadian news outlet discovered at least 10 instances of possible plagiarism in his 1995 Oxford thesis. Politics