Quebec Liberal Leadership Race to Begin in January 2026
The Quebec Liberal Party will launch its leadership contest in January 2026, following the resignation of former leader Pablo Rodriguez. Get the latest details on the upcoming race.
The Quebec Liberal Party will launch its leadership contest in January 2026, following the resignation of former leader Pablo Rodriguez. Get the latest details on the upcoming race.
Toronto Sun readers share sharp opinions on Israel barring Canadian MPs, Mark Carney's leadership, and federal workplace disputes in the latest letters. Dive into the unfiltered public discourse.
Four Liberal MPs born in the 2000s are leveraging their unique perspective to advocate for younger Canadians in Parliament. Discover their goals and the challenges they face.
Karl Blackburn announces he will not seek the Quebec Liberal Party leadership, leaving the race to replace Pablo Rodriguez wide open. Get the latest on the political shift.
Marc Tanguay reassumes the role of interim leader for the Quebec Liberal Party. The party will select a new permanent leader on June 14, 2025. Get the latest political updates.
Federal Minister Melanie Joly announces she will not seek the Quebec Liberal Party leadership, citing her commitment to national duties. Get the full story on this political decision.
Adrienne Batra argues recent Conservative MPs defecting to the Liberals subverts the election result, denying a 'Carney majority' Canadians never chose. Share your view in the comments.
Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned from his post. The veteran politician is scheduled to speak publicly following his decision. Get the latest details.
With Pablo Rodriguez stepping down, the Quebec Liberal Party must decide between a fast-track appointment or a full leadership race. Key candidates from the last contest are considering another run. Explore the party's options and potential successors.
Finland's Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to several Asian countries following offensive social media posts by members of parliament. The incident highlights ongoing diplomatic sensitivities.
A delegation of six Canadian MPs, including Montreal's Sameer Zuberi, was turned away at the West Bank border by Israeli authorities. The MPs express shock and cite concerns over blocked humanitarian dialogue.
Israeli officials blocked six Canadian MPs from entering the West Bank, a move described as 'really unfortunate.' Get the full details on this diplomatic incident.
Israel denies entry to a delegation of six Canadian MPs sponsored by a Muslim charity, citing public security. The move follows strained Canada-Israel relations and Hamas's praise for Canadian policies.
Israel denied entry to a Canadian parliamentary delegation, including MPs, to the West Bank in December 2025. Read about the diplomatic incident and its implications.
Conservative MPs allege the Liberal government secretly settled with Laith Marouf, a consultant accused of hate speech. Discover the details of the confidential deal and the $122,661 in taxpayer funds.
The recent defections of Conservative MPs Chris d'Entremont and Michael Ma to the Liberal Party break from historical norms, as neither cited policy disagreements. Explore the unusual nature of these political shifts.
The Conservative Party is set to introduce new rules requiring incumbent MPs to face nomination battles before elections, a move championed by columnist Michael Taube to strengthen democracy.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre responds to caucus defections to the Liberals, denies internal strife, and outlines his plans to tackle affordability and grocery prices for Canadians.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson reveals high interest from MPs considering switching parties, highlighting ongoing political tensions in Ottawa. Read the latest on parliamentary dynamics.
Liberal MPs warn a new NDP bill on military exports poses a severe risk to Canada's defence industry and international trade relationships. Read the details of the political clash.
Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez faces a significant drop in support according to a new poll, highlighting a deepening crisis for the party. Explore the details and implications.
Quebec Liberal Party faces mounting challenges as UPAC considers criminal probe. With elections approaching, Pablo Rodriguez must restore party discipline to counter PQ threat.
Quebec's anticorruption unit confirms meeting witnesses in Liberal Party vote-buying probe. Leader Pablo Rodriguez accuses opponents of political gamesmanship amid declining popularity.
Complete timeline of the Quebec Liberal Party crisis involving Pablo Rodriguez, Marwah Rizqy, and vote-buying allegations ahead of the 2026 provincial election. Stay informed.
Quebec's anti-corruption unit UPAC is verifying fundraising allegations against the Quebec Liberal Party but has not yet opened a formal investigation. Leader Pablo Rodriguez faces scrutiny.
Liberal MPs attempt to downplay caucus divisions over a new energy deal with Alberta. Energy Minister briefs B.C. caucus as skepticism emerges.
Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez addresses investigation into his leadership campaign, stating he has 'nothing to hide' as controversy grows over federal MP involvement.
Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez confirms a federal MP raised funds for his leadership bid, as an independent inquiry investigates allegations within the party.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson will brief British Columbia Liberal MPs about an expected Alberta pipeline agreement. Get the latest details on this significant energy sector development.
Internal turmoil within the Quebec Liberal Party jeopardizes Pablo Rodriguez's leadership as infighting overshadows critical election opportunities. Analysis by Tom Mulcair.