The political landscape is experiencing a notable shift towards conservative leadership, with recent developments in Canada and Germany highlighting this trend.
1:51 Poilievre making campaign-style stops, promises to reverse capital gains tax hike Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Thursday promised to reverse the Liberal government’s controversial ...
A man who has drawn comparisons to Donald Trump will become Canada’s Prime Minister. Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the opposition Conservative Party, is on track to decisively win an election ...
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slammed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for not joining a common Canadian opposition to incoming U.S. president ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned the U.S. that “everything is on the table” regarding Trump’s threat of hitting Canada with a 25% tariff, with the U.S.’s ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre won't say whether he backs the premiers and prime minister's threat to impose export tariffs or restrict the supply of oil and gas bound for the United States ...
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President-elect boasts international group of Right-wing proxies with equally provocative styles and a hostility toward migrants and wokery
The world, it seems, has turned on governments whose championing of so-called progressive policies is now viewed by voters as out of touch.
London and Tokyo saw it happen in 2024; Berlin and Canberra will see it happen in early 2025. The post-pandemic landscape has seen incumbent governments across the world suffer the wrath of the voter as frustrations over the cost of living crisis and what the recently-departed Jimmy Carter dubbed a “crisis of confidence” boiled over.