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Poilievre vows not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health care

Poilievre vows not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health care

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is claiming the Liberals will impose a tax on Canadians' home equity if they're re-elected as the federal election campaign enters its final week.
Canada Votes 2025 Riding Brief: Burnaby Central

Canada Votes 2025 Riding Brief: Burnaby Central

Digging deep into the B.C. ridings up for grabs in the April 28 election
Where the parties stand on the toxic drug crisis

Where the parties stand on the toxic drug crisis

After briefly approaching overdose deaths as a health problem, the 'war on drugs' appears to be making a comeback.
How will the parties help B.C. forest workers?

How will the parties help B.C. forest workers?

Workers are calling for trade dispute resolution and investments in public services.
Spending, resources broached at North Island-Powell River forum

Spending, resources broached at North Island-Powell River forum

Federal election candidates respond to questions from audience members and chamber of commerce president during all candidates meeting
North Island-Powell River candidates talk small business support

North Island-Powell River candidates talk small business support

Audience question at all-candidates forum draws responses on how to help local entrepreneurs
Les Leyne: Refusal to explain de Jong dismissal says a lot about Conservatives' attitude to B.C.

Les Leyne: Refusal to explain de Jong dismissal says a lot about Conservatives' attitude to B.C.

The fact the credentials of the veteran MLA were dismissed makes you wonder if the Conservative brain trust in Ottawa has the slightest clue about B.C.
Most candidates in B.C. have no electoral experience

Most candidates in B.C. have no electoral experience

Expert says experience offers a vetting process that can make candidates more honest
Mario Canseco: Canada inching closer to U.S.-style political polarization, polling reveals

Mario Canseco: Canada inching closer to U.S.-style political polarization, polling reveals

More than half of Canadians now say their freedom is under attack by elected officials, up 12 points since 2022, according to Research Co. survey
Adrian Raeside cartoon: How to chat with election canvassers who come to your door

Adrian Raeside cartoon: How to chat with election canvassers who come to your door