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Democrats Lead Republicans by 14 Points in Poll

New NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows Democrats with significant 14-point advantage over Republicans for 2026 midterms. 55% of voters prefer Democratic candidates in their districts.

40% of Young US Women Want to Leave for Canada

A new Gallup poll reveals a record number of Americans, especially young women, want to leave the U.S., with Canada as their preferred destination. Discover the reasons behind this growing trend.

CAQ Constitution Gives Government Sweeping Powers

Quebec's proposed constitution would grant the government extensive powers, weaken checks and balances, and sideline minority rights, legal experts warn. Learn about the democratic concerns.

Alberta bill adds citizenship markers to IDs

Alberta government tables bill requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn about the proposed changes.

Alberta bill adds citizenship markers to IDs

Alberta government introduces legislation requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn what this means for residents.

Poll: Canadians Say Veterans Support Lacking

New polling reveals most Canadians feel insufficient support is provided to local veterans. The findings come after Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country.

Newsom Leads Vance in 2028 Youth Poll

A new poll reveals Gavin Newsom holds a lead over JD Vance among young male voters in a hypothetical 2028 presidential matchup. Discover the key insights and political implications.

7 in 10 Canadians to mark Remembrance Day: poll

New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to observe Remembrance Day ceremonies and traditions. Discover how the nation honors military sacrifices and preserves historical memory.

Alberta Teachers Poised to Strike as Public Support Grows

Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.

Quebec MNA expelled after doctor law criticism

A Quebec politician has been ousted from the CAQ caucus after launching scathing accusations against the government's special law affecting physicians. The dramatic expulsion reveals deep divisions within the ruling party.

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