Recent election results in Canada, particularly in Edmonton, show a strong desire for change among voters, with affordability and crime emerging as top concerns. Conservative candidates made significant gains in Edmonton, winning most ridings by promising action on these issues. Meanwhile, Alberta's government is proposing major changes to election laws, including reintroducing corporate and union donations and altering rules for recalls and referendums. At the federal level, the Liberal Party is expected to form a minority government, facing pressure to address climate change, housing, and economic security. The political landscape is shifting as parties respond to voters' demands for practical solutions to pressing challenges.
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Edmonton voters wanted change, action on affordability, Conservative candidates say
Conservative candidates who won in Edmonton ridings on election night say voters were looking for change and were concerned about affordability and crime in Canada.The party's candidates won seven of Edmonton's nine ridings,
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Climate and Energy Experts React as Liberals Form (Likely) Minority Government
Mark Carney’s Liberal Party was on track late last night to form a government to take on the overlapping issues of climate change, affordability, housing, and energy transition—all overlaid by Donald Trump’s threat to the country’s sovereignty and economic security.
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