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Prime Minister Carney to head to Washington, D.C., meet with President Trump

Prime Minister Carney to head to Washington, D.C., meet with President Trump

It will be the 1st in-person meeting of the two leaders
UPDATE: MP Damien Kurek to resign, allowing Poilievre to run in Battle River-Crowfoot by-election

UPDATE: MP Damien Kurek to resign, allowing Poilievre to run in Battle River-Crowfoot by-election

Kurek to resign to allow party leader to run in by-election
King Charles and Queen Camilla to visit Canada for 2 days in May

King Charles and Queen Camilla to visit Canada for 2 days in May

The two will attend the State Opening of the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa
Alberta Government taking federal government to court

Alberta Government taking federal government to court

Timelines for court case are currently unknown
Analyst says federal NDP will find its way out of political wilderness

Analyst says federal NDP will find its way out of political wilderness

A UVic assistant professor of political science says he wasn't surprised by the low NDP support
'Purgatory': Conservatives considering next moves after Poilievre loses seat

'Purgatory': Conservatives considering next moves after Poilievre loses seat

The Conservative leader lost the seat he had been holding for 20 years
Lapu Lapu suspect was under care of mental health team at time of attack

Lapu Lapu suspect was under care of mental health team at time of attack

'This is ... even harder to accept because it points to a deeper failure in the mental health system'
Green Party of Canada co-leader steps down after 'deeply disappointing' result

Green Party of Canada co-leader steps down after 'deeply disappointing' result

Jonathan Pedneault placed 5th in his Quebec riding, with 9.6% of the vote
B.C. premier says he won't be running for federal NDP leadership

B.C. premier says he won't be running for federal NDP leadership

Jagmeet Singh resigned as NDP leader on election night after placing 3rd in his riding
Voter numbers hit record high as 19.5M Canadians cast ballots

Voter numbers hit record high as 19.5M Canadians cast ballots

Voter turnout at 68.65 per cent in federal election, up from 62.5 per cent in 2021
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