Liberal Leader Mark Carney confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump brought up the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state during the pair's only phone call since Carney became prime minister. Mackenzie Gray looks at how Carney isn't concerned by Trump's threat, and how other federal party leaders are reacting, as Trump's spectre re-emerges on the campaign trail just days before the election.
Poilievre looks to pad lead in Saskatchewan
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is using the last few days of the 2025 federal election campaign to visit traditional Tory strongholds. Touria Izri looks at what Poilievre is pitching to voters in Saskatoon, and the questions about the Conservatives' future if the party loses the election.
U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed his calls for Canada to become the 51st state, but party leaders on the campaign trail say it will 'never' happen. [Global]
As they campaigned in B.C., Global News sat down for a one-on-one interview with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. I believe my friend Richard is the only English-language broadcaster, national or regional, to be able to interview all three leaders during this writ period. For campaigning leaders in B.C. Richard -- and Global BC's broad viewership -- are must-stops. [Global]
A blue wave on the North Island combined with concerns about vote-splitting on the South Island is shaking up NDP strongholds. Not just New Democrats on the island but Greens too, so much so that Elizabeth May's own seat is threatened. [Vancouver Sun]
Tuesday’s rally was held in the riding of Vaughan-Woodbridge, held by the Liberals and the kind of GTA seat the Conservatives must win to form government. [Global]
For the first time this campaign, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a stop in Nova Scotia on Thursday — the second province he's visited led by a Progressive Conservative premier conspicuously absent from the federal party's events. [CBC]
Mayor Jyoti Gondek said the impact of such policies would be felt deeply in Calgary, which led the nation in housing development last year. “If you think municipalities can take on the burden of you cutting out development fees completely, we can’t,” Gondek told Global News. [Global]
U.S. data shows a tiny amount of fentanyl is seized at the Canada-U.S. border and the RCMP says there is no evidence of large-scale movement of the drug into the U.S. [Global]
"We treat our tourists great. We are the tourism capital of the world,' said Trump when asked whether risk of being detained at the U.S. border might be deterring tourists. [NP]
1215 ET: Trois-Rivières, QC - BQ Leader Yves-François Blanchet campaigns in the riding of Trois-Rivières
1345 ET: Hamilton, ON - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns in Hamilton.
1430 ET: Victoriaville, QC - BQ Leader Yves-François Blanchet campaigns in the riding of Richmond--Arthabaska
1445 ET: Hamilton, ON - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns in Hamilton.
1500 ET: Calgary, - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to supporters.
1600 ET: Victoria, - Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May campaigns in the riding Saanich--Gulf Islands
1745 ET: Cambridge, ON - LPC Leader Mark Carney campaigns in the riding of Cambridge.
1830 ET: London, ON - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns in the riding of London-Fanshawe.
1845 ET: Châteauguay, QC - BQ Leader Yves-François Blanchet campaigns in the riding of Châteauguay-Les-Jardins-de-Napierville
1850 ET: Nanaimo, BC - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre campaigns in the riding of Nanaimo-Ladysmith
1930 ET: Nanoose Bay, BC - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to supporters.
1930 ET: London, ON - LPC Leader Mark Carney speaks to supporters.
Issued this day ...
… in 2000: Sc 1848a vertical tête-bêche pair. The Calling of An Engineer. Design: Darrell L. Freemand.
In this unique tête-bêche or head-to-tail printing, the full circle of the iron ring that is presented to graduating engineers is formed by the pair of the stamps.