Opinion
John Ivison: Poilievre revives ‘use it or lose it’ Arctic plan. Hopefully it’s not too latePierre Poilievre’s announcement in Iqaluit that under a Conservative government Canada will build a permanent military base in the Arctic, and order two more heavy icebreakers, had very deliberate ...
A Conservative government would build a permanent military base in Nunavut and pay for it by "dramatically cutting" Canada's ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre outlines threats facing Canada’s Arctic and the need to invest in defence systems in the North.
WATCH: As threats from China and Russia escalate in Canada’s Arctic north, and the damage to the economy from the Carney-Trudeau Liberals, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre outlines his plan for a ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to expand Canada’s military presence in the Arctic, backing the Trump ...
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said if he’s elected as prime minister, he will have a permanent military base ...
The federal Conservatives have taken the wraps off a portion of their plan for defence — specifically defending the Far North ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The head of Canada's official opposition party, on track to win an election in the coming months, said on ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said over the weekend he will formally announce 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says that he would implement matching tariffs on American steel and aluminum if he was ...
Again, in terms of history, when former Prime Minister Brian Maloney crushed the Liberals in the 1984 federal election, ...
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