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The post's caption makes several claims, including that it's a crime to vote and there are no lawful political candidates in Australia. "It is in fact a crime to participate in fraud," it reads.
Canadian Association of Energy Contractors president Mark Scholz said the group’s top priorities for the next government are ...
A local candidate in Monday's federal election is reflecting on the vote's results, and hopes others are doing the same. Trevor Kirczenow was the liberal candidate for Provencher in the election, ...
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra warns new federal government $10-a-day child-care program won't stay at $10 a day ...
In an election-night shocker, Conservative candidate Kurt Holman turned his low-profile first run for public office into a ...
Next month marks 51 years since Gov. Brendan Byrne signed the state’s campaign public financing program — the first matching ...
Fewer Australians than ever voted for a major party in the last federal election, a trend that has been growing over the past ...
A look at five key realities that will require a total rethink of Liberal economic policies In the political world, so dependant on ideological and economic fabrications, the major challenge facing ...
Democrats are demanding answers about a shifting work focus, diminished staffing and demands of Trump loyalty within the ...
The efforts mark the latest attempt by legislators to alter laws backed by the voters they represent. In February, for ...
A day after President Donald Trump marked his first 100 days back in the White House with a boisterous rally in Michigan, high-profile Democrats are weighing in with quite different assessments of ...
Target made its first-ever donation to a presidential inauguration this year by contributing $1 million to President Trump's ...