As Americans prepare to elect their next president on Tuesday, new data from the Angus Reid Institute suggests Canadians hold differing views as to which federal party leaders would be best suited to deal with either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.
released Monday, more Canadians believe Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre would work best with Trump, while a slight majority thought Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the current U.S. vice-president would have a stronger relationship.25 per cent said neither Poilievre nor Trudeau would be up to the job37 per cent believed Trudeau would be better18 per cent said neither Poilievre nor Trudeau would be up to the jobThe poll found great disparities in results within regions of the country.
Felonies, assassination attempts and a last-minute change on the ticket leads voters to Tuesday's U.S. election Incendiary devices that ignited in Germany and the United Kingdom in July were part of a covert Russian operation that aimed to start fires aboard cargo and passenger flights heading to the U.S. and Canada, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing Western security officials.North Korea on Tuesday fired a ballistic missile toward its eastern sea, according to the South Korean military, as the country continued its weapons demonstrations ahead of U.S. presidential elections.
Toronto police say 59 suspects are facing a total of 300 charges in connection with an auto theft and re-vinning probe.Several Ford vehicles have been recalled in Canada due to issues with braking systems, steering and child car seat tethers.A Vancouver man is saying goodbye to his nine-to-five and embarking on a road trip from the Canadian Arctic to Antarctica.
Witches and warlocks have been flocking to New Brunswick waterways this month, as a new Halloween tradition ripples across the province. Another rally is planned for Tuesday as residents push back on a city proposal to build a tentlike structure to house asylum seekers.Scotiabank is eliminating tellers at some of its branches, including one at Carleton University, and switching to "advice services only."American expats in Canada mobilize for U.S. election day
A measles outbreak declared in New Brunswick’s Zone 3 last week, which includes Fredericton and the upper Saint John River Valley, has more than doubled since last week.'The best that we can be': Indigenous judge and TRC chair Murray Sinclair dies at 73
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