Breadcrumb Trail Links News Canada Canadian Politics One Ontario Liberal MP said he would vote against his government’s affordability package because it excludes the most vulnerable Published Nov 27, 2024 • 4 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Liberal member of Parliament […]
Decades ago, I was warned that the community should default to red alert when there is an outbreak of furious agreement between competing parties and politicians about how election dollars should be raised and spent. But it’s not just that the major parties are more or less in bed together. The not-so-major parties are either […]
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government announced plans on Thursday to temporarily lift the federal sales tax from a number of items and send cheques to millions of Canadians who are dealing with rising costs and as a federal election looms. The measures come as a cost of living crisis has left voters unhappy with […]
Crisafulli makes first speech as premier-elect Andrew Messenger David Crisafulli has spoken at Queensland parliament house for the first time as premier-elect. The LNP leader again thanked unsuccessful candidates from both sides before declaring he would get to work quickly. Crisafulli and his deputy, Jarrod Bleijie, will visit the governor tomorrow to be sworn into […]
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was urged by fellow party members to consider stepping down during a private caucus meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday, according to a report by The New York Times.Trudeau is now facing an ultimatum from dissident Liberal MPs, who have urged him to decide on his future by October 28. 24 […]
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has often been accused of copying former US president Donald Trump’s tactics. Some analysts even refer to Dutton, like Trump, as a “populist” who seeks political gain by pitting ordinary citizens against corrupt “elites”. There is evidence of this populism in the willingness of Trump, Dutton and other figures in their parties to attack “big business”. […]
Victorian students to learn to be less like Andrew Tate Caitlin Cassidy Victorian students will learn how to be less like male influencer Andrew Tate under a suite of resources responding to toxic masculinity. The respectful relationships resources, being rolled out to schools across the state, teach children how to recognise hate speech and coercive […]
A compelling three-part series on nine years of Coalition government, Nemesis captivated millions of Australians with its expose of politicking, ambition and power, as well as moments of remorse and regret. It was the latest in the ABC’s long-running series on key political eras, including Labor in Power (1993), The Howard Years (2008) and The […]