Former Alberta premier Jim Prentice was among the four people killed in a small-plane crash in British Columbia... READ MORE›
Canada's real barbarism? Stephen Harpers dismembering of the country... READ MORE›
By apparently killing the perpetrator of Wednesday's brazen assault, prime minister Stephen Harper indicated that his government was resolved to toughen the country's security legislation... READ MORE›
Jason Kenney has been elected the first leader of Alberta's United Conservative Party... READ MORE›
They even won two seats and came close to taking a third in Calgary, Alberta, Mr. Harper's adopted hometown and the center of Canadian conservatism... READ MORE›
OTTAWA -- The government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced legislation on Thursday to legalize physician-assisted suicide for Canadians with serious medical conditions... READ MORE›
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott was dramatically booted from office on Monday after a putsch within his ruling Liberal Party... READ MORE›
Follow live updates throughout the day as Canadas Liberal leader Justin Trudeau hopes to oust prime minister Stephen Harper in countrys closest election in recent history... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau the dashing eldest son of political legend Pierre Trudeau has ushered in Canada's first political dynasty with a stunning come-from-behind victory... READ MORE›
Big shift in Alberta politics expected as Conservatives choose new leader... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Stephen Harper wants to expand the mission against the militant group Islamic State to include air strikes on targets in Syria... READ MORE›
I suspect when Stephen Harper sat down in the prime minister's office for the first time, he didn't blink, Professor Loewen said... READ MORE›
When the time for change strikes, it's lethal, former Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney said in a television interview... READ MORE›
Ottawa shooting police confirm only one gunman as parliament re-opens... READ MORE›
Opposition attacked Stephen Harper for meddling in immigration ministers domain with order to halt entry of refugees until he could approve them... READ MORE›
Parties of Conservative Stephen Harper, New Democrat Tom Mulcair and Liberal Justin Trudeau have been in dead heat since election called in early August... READ MORE›
Former Alberta premier and longtime federal minister Jim Prentice and three others have died in the crash of a small plane in southern British Columbia... READ MORE›
Calgary Heritage was former prime minister Stephen Harper's riding and has been a conservative stronghold for decades... READ MORE›
The New Democrats, the largest opposition party, started the campaign with an ad showing how many Harper appointees had ended up in trouble with the law... READ MORE›
- Father Jason Caldwell Jordan was student council president at his Westmount Charter School and active in school affairs... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau, son of a famous prime minister, has vowed to undo many of Stephen Harper's policies... READ MORE›
Three and a half years after Harper said Canada would seize the future, Canada let go of him... READ MORE›
Stephen Harper said government would create list of banned foreign travel zones designated as terrorist entities if hes re-elected... READ MORE›
The Conservatives are trailing slightly behind the left-leaning New Democrats NDP, who have never governed Canada... READ MORE›
Researchers say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's portrayal as a subordinate male during the 2015 election has changed the discussion over masculinity in Canadian politics... READ MORE›
When the time for change strikes, it's lethal, former Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney said in a television interview... READ MORE›
Stephen Harper blames low oil prices for slumping economy as he faces off against Tom Mulcair, Justin Trudeau and Elizabeth May... READ MORE›
He and Harper, the leader of the Canadian Alliance at the time, merged the two parties to form the Conservative Party... READ MORE›
A gunman shot and killed a soldier at a war memorial in Ottawa, before police engaged in a gun battle inside the parliament building... READ MORE›
The outgoing prime minister most likely will return to Ottawa soon to prepare for a formal handover of power to Trudeau in a few weeks... READ MORE›
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