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Poilievre says the next Canadian election will be about the carbon price
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Pierre Poilievre returned to Ottawa on Thursday after the holidays with a familiar demand for Justin Trudeau: call a carbon-tax election.

Neither Trudeau's announcement that he plans to resign as Liberal leader nor U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's recent rhetoric about using "economic force" to take over Canada seem to have swayed the Tory leader, who said the ballot-box question -- and even his opponent -- remain the same.The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App

Poilievre said the country needs a prime minister who can make the case to economic allies in the United States that tariffs will be harmful to American businesses, and that Canada has opportunities including vast amounts of green energy to power artificial intelligence that's being developed in Silicon Valley.

Trudeau also prorogued Parliament on Monday, hitting pause on all debate in the House of Commons until March 24. While all three are reported to be mulling a run for the Liberal leadership, none have formally declared their candidacy. The Liberals have yet to release detailed rules for the race, including fundraising requirements and the date for the vote.

Starting Jan. 8, Canadians visiting the U.K. for short trips will need to secure an Electronic Travel Authorization before boarding their flight, according to regulations set out by the U.K. government. Last weekend, an Alberta man was arrested and released for intimate partner violence at a northern Ontario hotel just hours after being charged and released for assaulting a teen with a weapon at the same location.A parental abduction investigation is underway after a father allegedly failed to return to Canada with his three-year-old son after a trip to India, Toronto police say.

A panel of self-described dystopia experts has judged some CES products as 'Worst in Show' to call out the 'least repairable, least private, and least sustainable products on display.'RBC partners with Cohere on AI financial platformAlec Baldwin sues for malicious prosecution after judge dismissed case of fatal 'Rust' set shooting

A group formed by billionaire entrepreneur and former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has made a formal offer to buy TikTok from its China-based parent company, ByteDance. The group, which calls itself The People’s Bid for TikTok and is also backed by 'Shark Tank'-famous investor Kevin O’Leary, said Thursday it had delivered a proposal to ByteDance to acquire TikTok’s US assets.

Rose Worona and Anne Skwarchuk were born in 1935 on a farm near Hafford. Now, they’re celebrating their 90th birthday together.In a move signalling the beginning of a new era, staff and patrons carried Phog Lounge’s approximately 400-pound mosaic bar top through the downtown.Actor Julien Poulin passed away at the age of 78 on Saturday.. Born in Montreal on April 20, 1946, Poulin appeared in some 100 films.

A family trip to Costa Rica quickly turned into a nightmare for an Ontario family, after their WestJet flight to Canada was delayed.'It feels good': First 28 students from University of Saskatchewan's nursing fast-track program graduate

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