Liberals hold six-point lead over Conservatives: Leger poll
- The federal Liberals lead the Conservatives by six points, with 44 percent of decided voters favoring the Liberals, compared to 38 percent for the Conservatives, according to a Leger poll.
- Quebec's Finance Minister Eric Girard announced a budget with a projected deficit of over $11 billion, focusing on support for businesses amid U.S. Tariff threats.
- Alberta New Democrat MLA Rod Loyola is resigning, triggering a third provincial byelection since the 2023 vote, as confirmed by the Alberta Speaker's office.
- An internal report reveals that Quebec's nurse recruitment program has significant flaws, highlighting issues like a lack of housing and severe stress among recruits.
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As Conservatives lose footing, Canada's Liberal Party appears set to win: Survey
In a sharp reversal of fortunes in just weeks, the Liberal Party appears set to win the upcoming Canadian elections as it has an 8 per cent lead over the Conservative Party, according to a survey
Nina Björk: I know liberals are not Trumpists – they write that every day in the newspaper
Author Nina Björk responds to DN's political editor Amanda Sokolnicki: "If you don't want to turn everything into transactions - don't turn more and more phenomena into goods on a market."
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