The former head of the Alberta Party has filed a counterclaim against the United Conservative Party, seeking $500,000 in damages and the dismissal of a suit alleging trademark infringement.
OTTAWA — As Pierre Poilievre departed his party’s convention armed with the backing of delegates to lead the federal Conservatives into the next election, senior party figures say getting ready for ...
Ernie Fage, a longtime Nova Scotia MLA who held several ministerial portfolios during his tenure in politics, died Tuesday.
Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives have lifted a ban on journalists covering their weekend convention after an ...
In an unusual move, the governing Tories have for the first time refused to allow reporters into any part of their conference ...
CALGARY — Conservatives have kicked off their national convention in Calgary focused on hope for the future and presenting a ...
In an open letter, Lesser Slave Lake MLA Scott Sinclair says he will continue to sit in the Alberta legislative assembly as ...
EDMONTON — A former United Conservative member of Alberta's legislature says he will remain an Independent MLA when the house reconvenes in February.
Pierre Poilievre will remain as leader of the Conservative Party, winning 87.4 per cent of the vote in a leadership review Friday night. Mr. Poilievre had been expected to survive the review, mandated ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom faced backlash from California progressives over hosting conservative guests on his podcast as he ...
There’s an acute awareness and sensitivity at the Conservative Party convention to the political issue of separatism. It's now at the centre of Alberta politics, particularly within conservative ...