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		<title>Jamil jivani: Mark Carney&#8217;s Dismissal of &#8216;s Trade Trip Raises Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 22:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Carney's comments on Jamil Jivani's trade trip illuminate the challenges within Canada's approach to U.S. negotiations. This tension is palpable.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/jamil-jivani/">Jamil jivani: Mark Carney&#8217;s Dismissal of &#8216;s Trade Trip Raises Questions</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Carney stated, <strong>&#8220;In the end there is one negotiator for Canada, and that is the government of Canada.&#8221;</strong> His dismissal of Conservative MP Jamil Jivani&#8217;s recent trade trip to Washington D.C. underscores a growing tension between Conservative MPs and the Canadian government&#8217;s approach to U.S. negotiations.</p>
<p>Jivani, who recently made his second trip to Washington this year, met with key figures including U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. During his earlier visit in February, he engaged with U.S. Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Despite these meetings, Carney expressed skepticism about the value of such trips, arguing that they yield little new information.</p>
<p>The backdrop here is significant — Canada-U.S. trade relations are critical, especially regarding energy collaboration and tariff-free trade agreements. Greer&#8217;s remarks during Jivani&#8217;s recent visit emphasized that <strong>&#8220;America First is policy, not just a slogan.&#8221;</strong> This reality complicates how Canada navigates its energy resources in relation to trade negotiations.</p>
<p>Greer also cautioned that Canada should avoid using its energy resources as leverage in these discussions—an indication of the delicate balance required in maintaining a positive relationship with the U.S.</p>
<p>Jivani responded to Carney’s critique by asserting, <strong>&#8220;We’re all on the same team, and we don’t need to be fighting with each other.&#8221;</strong> This statement reflects a desire for unity among Canadian politicians as they tackle complex international issues.</p>
<p>As this situation unfolds, it becomes clear that the dynamics at play are not merely about individual trips or meetings but rather about strategic positioning within broader economic frameworks. The Conservative Party&#8217;s role in shaping Canada&#8217;s foreign policy will likely come under further scrutiny as more developments arise.</p>
<p>With significant discussions on energy transitioning underway, Canada must navigate these waters carefully—especially when its policies diverge from those of its closest neighbor.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/jamil-jivani/">Jamil jivani: Mark Carney&#8217;s Dismissal of &#8216;s Trade Trip Raises Questions</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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		<title>Doly Begum&#8217;s Stunning Byelection Victory in Scarborough Southwest</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma Roy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 14:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Doly Begum's recent byelection win in Scarborough Southwest marks a significant moment for the Liberal Party, securing a majority government.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/doly-begum-s-stunning-byelection-victory-in-scarborough/">Doly Begum&#8217;s Stunning Byelection Victory in Scarborough Southwest</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does Doly Begum&#8217;s decisive byelection victory in Scarborough Southwest signify for the political landscape in Canada? The answer is clear: it not only strengthens the Liberal Party&#8217;s hold on power but also highlights the shifting allegiances of voters in this diverse community.</p>
<p>On April 13, 2026, Doly Begum won the Scarborough Southwest federal byelection for the Liberal Party, receiving an impressive 69.9 percent of the total votes cast. This translates to 20,114 votes, a remarkable feat that underscores her popularity among constituents. In contrast, her closest rival, Conservative candidate Diana Filipova, garnered just over 18 percent of the vote, totaling 5,300 votes. Meanwhile, Fatima Shaban of the NDP and Pooja Malhotra from the Green Party received 6 percent and 2.5 percent of the votes, respectively.</p>
<p>The byelection results come at a time when the Liberal Party is seeking to solidify its majority government, which now stands at 174 seats following Begum&#8217;s victory. This outcome is particularly significant given that voter turnout was reported at only 33.54 percent, suggesting that those who did participate were highly motivated to support Begum.</p>
<p>Begum&#8217;s political journey is noteworthy; she previously served as an MPP for Scarborough Southwest under the NDP and held the position of deputy party leader before switching to the Liberal Party. Her transition reflects a broader trend of political realignment in Canada, where voters are increasingly open to changing their allegiances based on candidates’ platforms and community engagement.</p>
<p>In her victory speech, Begum expressed gratitude to her supporters, stating, &#8220;Tonight truly belongs to you.&#8221; She emphasized the importance of community, saying, &#8220;Tonight, we celebrate something so powerful &#8230; a community coming together, putting aside their differences to choose hope, compassion, and progress.&#8221; This message resonates with many constituents who have been vocal about their struggles and aspirations.</p>
<p>Fatima Shaban, the NDP candidate, acknowledged the shifting political dynamics, remarking, &#8220;People have a right to change their minds and do whatever is right by themselves as long as they can get up and look themselves in the mirror.&#8221; This sentiment captures the essence of the current political climate, where voters are increasingly prioritizing personal values and community needs over party loyalty.</p>
<p>As the Liberal Party moves forward with its agenda, the implications of Begum&#8217;s victory will likely be felt beyond Scarborough Southwest. The party&#8217;s ability to maintain its majority will depend on how effectively it addresses the concerns of its constituents and adapts to the evolving political landscape.</p>
<p>While the immediate future looks promising for the Liberals, uncertainties remain regarding how this shift will influence upcoming elections and the broader political discourse in Canada. Details remain unconfirmed about how the party plans to leverage this victory to address pressing issues facing the community and the nation.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/doly-begum-s-stunning-byelection-victory-in-scarborough/">Doly Begum&#8217;s Stunning Byelection Victory in Scarborough Southwest</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canada Elections: Liberals on the Brink of Majority in Crucial Byelections</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Liam Tremblay]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 19:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Liberals are poised to secure a majority government as byelections unfold in Ontario and Quebec. Voter sentiment appears to favor their success.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/canada-elections/">Canada Elections: Liberals on the Brink of Majority in Crucial Byelections</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Voters in two Ontario ridings and one in Quebec are participating in federal byelections that could significantly alter the political landscape. The Liberal Party, currently holding 171 seats in the House of Commons, needs to win just one of these byelections to secure a majority government.</p>
<p>The Ontario ridings involved are University—Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest, while the Quebec riding is Terrebonne, a seat the Liberals narrowly won by one vote in the spring 2025 election. However, the Supreme Court of Canada annulled that election result, necessitating this byelection.</p>
<p>Should the Liberals win two of the byelections, they would increase their seat count to 173; winning all three would elevate them to 174 seats. This potential gain is crucial for the Liberals, as it would allow them to implement their agenda more swiftly.</p>
<p>Recent polling indicates that 53 percent of Canadians want the federal Liberals to win enough seats for a majority government, while 47 percent oppose this outcome. &#8220;Just over half of Canadians want the federal Liberals to win enough seats in Monday’s byelections to give Carney a majority government,&#8221; a pollster noted.</p>
<p>The byelections follow a series of departures among Members of Parliament and controversial ballot counting, which have added to the stakes. The Liberals have also gained five defectors from other parties, including four former Conservatives and one from the New Democratic Party.</p>
<p>Steven MacKinnon, a Liberal MP, emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, &#8220;The federal government will continue that impulse of working across party lines.&#8221; This sentiment reflects a broader strategy as the Liberals seek to solidify their position.</p>
<p>As the polls open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. local time, observers are keenly watching the results. The outcome of these byelections could redefine the balance of power in Canada’s political arena.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final voter turnout and the impact of recent political maneuvers on the electorate&#8217;s decision-making process. The coming hours will be pivotal in determining whether the Liberals can capitalize on their current momentum.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/canada-elections/">Canada Elections: Liberals on the Brink of Majority in Crucial Byelections</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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		<title>Prorogue parliament: The Debate Over Proroguing Parliament: Mark Carney&#8217;s Firm Stance</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Olivia Macdonald]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 01:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Carney has categorically stated he is not considering proroguing Parliament, especially with critical byelections approaching.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/prorogue-parliament/">Prorogue parliament: The Debate Over Proroguing Parliament: Mark Carney&#8217;s Firm Stance</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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<p>The potential for proroguing Parliament has been a hot topic in Canadian politics, especially as the nation approaches three crucial byelections on April 13. Mark Carney, the current leader of the Liberal Party, has firmly stated that he is &#8220;absolutely not&#8221; considering this option, which would effectively end the current parliamentary session and reset the agenda of the House.</p>
<p>Carney&#8217;s comments come as the Liberals seek to secure a thin majority government by winning at least two out of the three byelections in Toronto&#8217;s University-Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest, as well as the Quebec riding of Terrebonne. If successful, the Liberals would hold 172 seats in the House of Commons, equating their votes to those of the combined opposition parties.</p>
<p>With advance polls open from April 3 to 6, the stakes are high. Carney expressed surprise at the mere suggestion of proroguing Parliament, emphasizing that his focus remains on working with Parliament to pass legislation. &#8220;It has never even entered my thinking, the possibility of [proroguing],&#8221; he stated, dismissing the notion as unfounded.</p>
<p>Historically, prorogation has been used without controversy, but its reputation has soured since the 2008 parliamentary dispute, leading many to view it as a political maneuver. Nelson Wiseman, a political analyst, noted that proroguing would likely be perceived negatively in the current context.</p>
<p>Adding to the complexity, the Speaker of the House, Francis Scarpaleggia, is expected to vote to maintain the status quo, which could further complicate matters if the Liberals do not achieve a majority. If they fail to win all three byelections, they may struggle to pass motions aimed at changing committee compositions.</p>
<p>Interestingly, a motion passed in June has locked in committee standings for the duration of Parliament, meaning that prorogation would not reset these standings, which could limit the government&#8217;s ability to maneuver legislatively.</p>
<p>Philippe Bolduc, a procedural expert, suggested that while Carney may not be actively considering proroguing, it could still be viewed as a management option for the House. The implications of such a move on the legislative agenda remain unclear.</p>
<p>As the byelections approach, the political landscape in Canada is poised for potential shifts. Details remain unconfirmed regarding how the Speaker would vote in a tie situation if the Liberals do not achieve a majority, leaving the future of the legislative agenda uncertain.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/prorogue-parliament/">Prorogue parliament: The Debate Over Proroguing Parliament: Mark Carney&#8217;s Firm Stance</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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