The sampling error for the survey, taken from August 26 to September 1, was 1.7 percent. However, the startling image may not be the game changer some had predicted.
Canada’s three main political leaders traded accusations of fiscal recklessness and promises of budget prudence Wednesday as the health of the economy dominated the federal election campaign for a third straight day.
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper promised an additional $200 million to improve broadband service in rural areas and remote communities if elected on October. 19 during a campaign stop at an agricultural retail store in Lancaster, Ont.
Economic uncertainty, big-ticket promises and few details about where the money’s going to come from has the Conservatives, the Liberals and the NDP all flirting – for the moment – with the prospect of a budget deficit during their first year in power, a...
“As you know, the person I’m trying to defeat and replace is Stephen Harper. Tom Mulcair chose the wrong side”, he told an evening rally near Brampton, Ont. It is also problematic to see half of Liberal voters (52%) acknowledge that they may change their mind...
Optimism that Canadian home prices haven’t hit their peak and the economy has better days ahead drove consumer sentiment to the biggest gain in more than a year, weekly telephone polling shows.
VB took to her Instagram account yesterday to share a snap of the oldest in her brood, Brooklyn, celebrating his exam results the way any decent human should… with cake. “I passed all my GCSE exams”.
You would think that since Duffy incurred the expenses it was important that he paid them back not someone such as Wright who was paying Duffy to do what Harper wanted. And Wright said he told Harper was that he was going to get Duffy to repay in order to set a precedent that...
Originally planned as an all-leaders debate to be held in Toronto and broadcast nationally, Up for Debate had to turn to Plan B once it became clear that neither Conservative Leader Stephen Harper nor NDP Leader Tom Mulcair would attend, essentially dooming the event. To achieve...
On the anniversary of Jack Layton’s death, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair promised to run a positive campaign despite attacks from his rivals that he called a sign of desperation.