The Projet Montréal administration is set to award a major contract for the closure of Camillien-Houde Way, a controversial plan that has sparked opposition accusations of restricting future administrations. Mayor Valérie Plante and her party have faced criticism for potentially limiting the decisions of the next elected administration following the November elections. The contract award has raised concerns about the impact of the closure on vehicle traffic and the potential implications for the city’s transportation infrastructure.
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John Ivison: Carney’s luck is so good, even his scandals work in his favour
Mark Carney, the Liberal Leader, addressed reporters during a campaign stop in Coquitlam, B.C., following a mini-scandal about a call with Donald Trump regarding Canada potentially becoming the 51st state. Carney acknowledged that Trump raised the issue but pivoted to emphasize Canada's sovereignty, asserting, “This is Canada and we decide what happens here.” He contrasted his experience with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's, framing the conversation as a vital discussion between sovereign nations rather than a...
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