Justin Trudeau is no longer prime minister of Canada, as his successor was announced on Sunday as Mark Carney, who won the ...
A recent Ipsos poll showed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has now edged ahead of the rival Canadian ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports are having a major impact on Canadian politics, but not in a way the president or his team expected ...
Politicians are set to return to the Manitoba legislative chamber today amid economic fallout from U.S. tariffs and ongoing ...
Italy's cabinet opened the door Friday to a return to nuclear power, aiming to overturn nearly 40 years of opposition -- ...
Recent federal polls have shown a dramatic shift in Canadians’ voting preferences, but analysts say there is no guarantee ...
For the first time since 2021, Ipsos polling now shows the federal Liberal party with a slight lead over the Conservatives.
A poll conducted exclusively by Ipsos Global Public Affairs for Global News shows if the election were held tomorrow, the PCs would record a comfortable win. Doug Ford’s party pulled 46 per cent ...
Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge presented her plan for “The Future of CBC/Radio-Canada” on Thursday, an apparent response to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s plan to ...
President Donald Trump has opened his second term with a flurry of actions designed to radically disrupt and shrink the federal bureaucracy, but reviews from Americans are mixed to negative on ...
Some 42% of respondents in the Reuters/Ipsos poll support Musk's taskforce for cutting government spending, compared with 53% who oppose the endeavor. The division cut cleanly across partisan lines.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published the findings of its latest survey of some 23,000 people in Britain and Northern Ireland, carried out by Ipsos. Among Britons, Chase secured the ...
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