NDP drop in polls could trigger changes in Manitoba seat holdings, analyst says – Winnipeg

Some urban seats in Manitoba could see tight races as voting wraps up Monday for the federal election. Political analyst Christopher Adams from the University of Manitoba says a few months ago, polls suggested a number of Liberal-held seats in Winnipeg were set to switch to Conservative. But with the NDP falling in opinion polls and the Liberals rising,…

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Canada’s largest Black community feels disconnected with new riding. Here’s why – Halifax

By Kendra Gannon Global News Posted April 24, 2025 5:00 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size As election day approaches, Nova Scotians are expressing what they want to see from the next federal government. In North Preston, Canada’s largest Black community, some say they’re feeling disconnected to the area’s…

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Who are the Lethbridge candidates running in the federal election? – Lethbridge

The federal election will occur on April 28 and candidates are in full campaigning mode across the nation, including in Lethbridge. Five candidates have so far identified themselves in the southern Alberta city, representing the Conservative Party of Canada, Liberals, NDP, Green Party and People’s Party of Canada. Conservatives: Rachael Thomas Three-time Conservative incumbent Rachael…

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Manitoba voters weigh in on election – tariffs, Canadian sovereignty top priority – Winnipeg

Canada’s 45th federal election campaign is officially underway, with just 36 days until voting day on Monday, April 28. Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney, who replaced Justin Trudeau on March 9 and was sworn in as prime minister, triggered the election Sunday after asking Governor General Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament. The campaign—the shortest allowed…

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