Canadian Liberal Party Leadership

Democrats Outraged Over Shutdown Deal, Call for Schumer’s Removal

The sentiment is loud and clear: “Schumer is no longer effective,” and many Democrats are absolutely furious about the recent shutdown deal. It’s a firestorm of frustration, disappointment, and a deep-seated belief that the party’s leadership has failed.

The consensus is that this deal was a massive misstep, perceived as snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The public was already primed to blame the opposing party for the shutdown. The impacts of the shutdown were already being felt. Trump had clearly stated that he wouldn’t be funding vital programs. Yet, in what many see as an astonishing blunder, the Democrats appear to have conceded and ended up looking like they were the ones throwing a tantrum.… Continue reading

Quebec Riding Flips to Liberals by Single Vote

Following a judicial recount, the Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste has won the Quebec riding of Terrebonne by a single vote, defeating incumbent Bloc Québécois MP Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné. This leaves the Liberals with 170 seats, two short of a majority government. The recount was triggered by the narrow margin of victory, falling within the automatically-triggered threshold for a recount under Canadian election rules. Recounts are also underway in three other ridings, with potential to impact final seat counts.

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Dutton Loses Seat: Australia Rejects Trump-Style Politics

Peter Dutton’s defeat in the Dickson electorate marks a significant upset in the 2025 Federal election, costing him his seat and the Opposition leadership. This loss, a first for a sitting Opposition Leader, triggered a leadership contest within the Liberal Party and represents a substantial blow to the Coalition’s hopes. Labor candidate Ali France secured victory, overcoming a 1.7 percent margin to defeat Dutton. The Coalition suffered a heavy overall loss, ensuring another term in opposition.

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Australia Rejects Trump-Style Conservatism, Labor Wins Landslide Victory

The 2025 Australian Federal Election resulted in a Labor Party victory, granting Anthony Albanese a majority government. This win represents a significant setback for the Liberal Party, with the loss of Peter Dutton’s seat of Dickson. SkyNews.com.au offers continuous coverage and in-depth analysis of the election results. The election marks a substantial shift in Australian politics.

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Poilievre Loses Carleton Riding; Conservatives Suffer Major Setback

Preliminary results indicate that Liberal Bruce Fanjoy has defeated Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in the Carleton riding by approximately 3,800 votes, ending Poilievre’s 19-year winning streak. Fanjoy, who campaigned on a message of unity, secured over 50% of the vote. The unusually high number of candidates (91), a result of targeted efforts by the advocacy group Longest Ballot, contributed to a delayed projection of the results. The Carleton riding’s expanded boundaries, following a 2021 census review, also played a role in the election outcome.

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Canada’s Election: A Stunning Upset as Liberals Fight for Survival

Canada’s election has seen a dramatic shift, with the Liberals, initially trailing significantly, now neck-and-neck with the Conservatives. This turnaround is largely attributed to the rise of Mark Carney as Liberal leader, offering a steady hand amidst President Trump’s renewed threats against Canada. While Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre focused on domestic issues and voter dissatisfaction with the Liberals, Trump’s actions inadvertently boosted Carney’s appeal as a capable leader during a time of international uncertainty. The election’s outcome hinges on which party can best address voters’ concerns about the US President’s actions and their potential impact on the Canadian economy and national identity.

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House Democrats Angry Over Hogg’s Plan to Oust Lawmakers

House Democrats are expressing significant anger towards David Hogg’s plan to unseat incumbent lawmakers. The intensity of their reaction speaks volumes about the underlying tensions within the party.

This outrage underscores a deep-seated frustration among many Democrats, who feel their party hasn’t been sufficiently aggressive in addressing the challenges posed by the current political climate.

The anger highlights a divide between established party leadership and a more progressive, activist wing. The established figures appear to view Hogg’s initiative as a direct threat to their power and influence.

Many believe this response demonstrates a disconnect between the party’s leadership and the concerns of its base.… Continue reading

Liberal Housing Promise: 500,000 New Homes or Empty Gesture?

Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveiled a plan to dramatically increase Canada’s housing construction rate to nearly 500,000 new homes annually within the next decade. This involves establishing a new federal agency, Build Canada Homes, to facilitate affordable housing construction and provide over $35 billion in financing to builders. The initiative prioritizes prefabricated and modular housing, along with streamlining municipal regulations to lower building costs. The plan aims to address Canada’s housing affordability crisis while simultaneously boosting job creation and economic growth.

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AOC Leads Poll on Democratic Core Values

Ocasio-Cortez’s leading position in a poll measuring which Democratic leader best reflects the party’s core values is a significant finding, sparking considerable discussion and diverse interpretations. The poll reveals that a substantial portion of Democrats believe she embodies their party’s fundamental principles more effectively than other prominent figures. This commanding lead, exceeding other contenders by a double-digit margin, underscores her influence and resonance within a segment of the Democratic base.

The outcome suggests a strong desire within the Democratic electorate for a more progressive platform, indicating a preference for policies positioned at least slightly left of center. This finding contrasts with some opinions suggesting the party should adopt a more centrist approach to broaden its appeal.… Continue reading

Carney Leads Canada’s Liberals, Confronting US Tensions

Mark Carney has been elected leader of Canada’s Liberal Party, succeeding Justin Trudeau. He will lead the Liberals into the next federal election, facing a strong challenge from the Conservatives amid strained US-Canada relations. Carney’s platform focuses on economic prosperity through clean energy and strategic resource management, while vowing strong countermeasures against US tariffs and disrespect. He inherits a complex situation involving escalating trade disputes and an “existential challenge” from the United States, as described by Trudeau. The upcoming election will pit Carney against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

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