Removing the roadblocks: How provinces can lead the charge on boosting internal trade
Removing the roadblocks: How provinces can lead the charge on boosting internal trade
Nova Scotia leading the way on reducing interprovincial trade barriers: Ryan Manucha in National Newswatch

Leaders debate: Affordability and Canadian security top of mind during heated discussion [Video]

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  • With that, we’re done for tonight — but advance polls open tomorrow

    The leaders during tonight’s debate. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

    We’re wrapping up our updates on this page.

    For those of you itching to vote before election day — or if you just won’t be in your riding on April 28 — advance polls open tomorrow.

    Registered voters can cast their ballots at their designated advance polling station (check your voter registration card) on April 18, 19, 20 and 21 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. If you’re not registered or don’t have your card, check the Elections Canada website for more information.

    Pro tip: The agency says the stations are usually busiest between 10 a.m. and noon, so plan accordingly.

  • ‘I’m a scrappy guy’: Singh defends his debate strategy

    Lucas Powers

    Singh in his own post-debate remarks after the wider news conference was cancelled on Thursday night. (Pool)

    If you were able to watch the debate, you probably noticed how much Singh …

Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Carney is good news for the CBC, and bad news for the rest: Peter Menzies in The Line