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Jagmeet Singh speaks with reporters in Montreal – April 17, 2025
Jagmeet Singh speaks with reporters following the English-language debate in Montreal. (no interpretation)
Leaders' Debates
Federal Leaders’ English-Language Debate
In Montreal, federal party leaders Mark Carney (Liberal), Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) take part in an English-language debate organized by the Leaders’ Debates Commission. Steve Paikin (TVO) is the debate moderator. (April 17, 2025)
English-Language Debate: Complete Coverage with Michael Serapio
Michael Serapio hosts CPAC’s coverage as federal party leaders Mark Carney (Liberal), Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) take part in an English-language debate in Montreal. The debate is organized by the Leaders’ Debates Commission and is moderated by Steve Paikin (TVO). (April 17, 2025)
Headline Politics
B.C. Premier David Eby Provides Update on Tariff Response – April 17, 2025
British Columbia Premier David Eby holds a news conference in Victoria to provide an update on his government’s response to U.S. tariffs. Responding to questions from reporters, Eby comments on the challenges faced by the federal NDP in the upcoming federal election, and whether B.C. issues are being discussed enough in the federal election campaign. (no interpretation)
Doug Ford Announces Bill to Speed up Resource Development – April 17, 2025
Speaking with reporters at the Toronto Stock Exchange, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces his government is introducing legislation to streamline the province’s permitting system for infrastructure, mining and resource development projects. The bill would give the province new authority to designate special economic zones for strategically important projects, like the Ring of Fire mining development. The premier is joined by Energy Minister Stephen Lecce and Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford. (no interpretation)
N.B. Premier Susan Holt Provides Update on Tariff Response – April 17, 2025
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt provides an update on her government’s response to U.S.-imposed tariffs. (no interpretation)
N.S. Premier Tim Houston Comments After Cabinet Meeting – April 17, 2025
Following a cabinet meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston comments on the upcoming five-year anniversary of the April 2020 mass shooting. Premier Houston also answers questions from reporters regarding the public inquiry into the tragedy, the sale of alcohol in Nova Scotia, and the ongoing federal election campaign. Provincial ministers Becky Druhan (justice), Brendan Maguire (education), Michelle Thompson (health and wellness), Fred Tilley (public works), Tory Rushton (natural resources), Dave Ritcey (communities, culture, tourism and heritage), John Lohr (finance), Trevor Boudreau (energy), and Jill Balser (Service Nova Scotia) also attend the press conference. (no interpretation)
Leaders' Tour
Green Party Releases Full Election Platform – April 17, 2025
In Montreal, Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault unveils his party’s full policy platform. (no interpretation)
English-Language Debate: Leaders’ Arrivals – April 17, 2025
Federal party leaders Mark Carney (Liberal), Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) arrive ahead of the English-language debate in Montreal. (no interpretation)
Mark Carney Comments on Leaders’ Debates Commission – April 17, 2025
Speaking briefly with reporters at a campaign stop in Montreal, Liberal Leader Mark Carney is asked for his thoughts on the Leaders’ Debates Commission, the independent body tasked with organizing the French- and English-language federal leaders’ debates this week. (no interpretation)
French-Language Debate: Post-Debate Scrums – April 16, 2025
Federal party leaders Mark Carney (Liberal), Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) each speak with reporters following the French-language debate in Montreal. (no interpretation)
Federal Leaders’ French-Language Debate
In Montreal, Federal party leaders Mark Carney (Liberal), Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) take part in a French-language debate organized by the Leaders’ Debates Commission. Patrice Roy (Radio-Canada) is the debate moderator. (April 16, 2025)
French-Language Debate: Complete Coverage with Catherine Lafrance
Catherine Lafrance hosts CPAC’s coverage as federal party leaders Mark Carney (Liberal), Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) take part in a French-language debate in Montreal. The debate is organized by the Leaders’ Debates Commission and is moderated by Patrice Roy (Radio-Canada). (April 16, 2025)
Manitoba and Nunavut Supporting Hydro Transmission Project – April 17, 2025
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok take questions from reporters in Winnipeg after signing an agreement to work together on a proposed hydroelectric project. The Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link would establish a 1,200-kilometre line connecting several Nunavut communities to Manitoba Hydro’s power grid. (no interpretation)
Elizabeth May Reacts to Greens’ Removal from Leaders’ Debates – April 16, 2025
Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May holds a news conference in Sidney, B.C., to respond to the Leaders’ Debate Commission’s decision to disinvite the Green Party from the leaders’ debates. In its decision, the Leaders’ Debates Commission stated that the Green Party had intentionally reduced the number of candidates it was running in the election for strategic reasons, and therefore no longer met participation criteria necessary to be included in the debates. (no interpretation)
N.B. Premier Susan Holt Discusses Free Trade MoU with Ontario
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt speaks with reporters after signing a memorandum of understanding with the Ontario government regarding free trade and labour mobility between the provinces. (April 16, 2025) (no interpretation)
Mark Carney Campaigns in Montreal – April 16, 2025
Liberal Leader Mark Carney holds a campaign event in Montreal. (no interpretation)
Ontario Signs Deals with N.B. and N.S. to Remove Trade Barriers – April 16, 2025
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is joined by Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt at Queen’s Park, where they sign memorandums of understanding between their respective provinces with an aim to remove interprovincial trade barriers. They are also joined by Vic Fedeli, Ontario’s minister of economic development, job creation and trade. Ford also announces the introduction of new legislation to further bolster free trade and mobility across Canada as the province deals with the impact of the ongoing trade war with the United States. Additionally, Fedeli discusses a new $50 million support fund to help businesses expand their investment opportunities in the face of U.S. tariffs. (no interpretation)
Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 2.75 Per Cent – April 16, 2025
In Ottawa, Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem discusses the central bank's decision to hold its key interest rate at 2.75 per cent. He is joined by senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers. (no interpretation)
Industry Group on Regulations for Natural Health Products – April 16, 2025
At a news conference in Ottawa, representatives from the Canadian Health Food Association (CHFA) comment on new Health Canada labelling regulations for Natural Health Products, which they claim will place an undue burden on the domestic industry and result in higher prices for these products. Taking part in the press conference are CHFA’s vice president of regulatory affairs and government relations, Sonia Parmar, and its director of regulatory affairs and policy, Jules Gorham. (no interpretation)