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News BC Politics Flop or Force? BC’s New Right-Wing Party Formed by two BC Conservative defectors, OneBC takes aim at unions and ‘globalists’ and vows private health care.
Explicit digitally altered photos of women have been posted on Liberal Party social media accounts in the latest gendered problem for the beleaguered Opposition.
A senior Liberal has rejected calls to introduce gender quotas for the party, but denies it's undermining efforts of Opposition Leader Sussan Ley.
The Yukon Liberal Party elected a new leader Thursday after Ranj Pillai announced he was stepping down. This was the first contested leadership race for the party in two decades. As the CBC's ...
NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman says women and young people have a “seat at the table” in the state’s Liberal branch amid calls to end federal intervention in the party following their ...
Two senior Liberal women have left the door open for the use of gender quotas to boost female representation, with South Australian senator Anne Ruston shifting her position, stating the party can ...
If you had fallen asleep in 2010 and woken up at the No Kings rally in 2025, your first impression would have been that you were at an anti-Obamacare rally.
Dong decided not to run in the April 28th election. Maggie Chi, representing the Liberal Party of Canada, was elected in Don Valley North.
Bronwyn Bishop has backed Sussan Ley to be "given a go", but declared her opposition to gender quotas after the new Liberal leader indicated an openness to implementing them within the party.
Conservative control imposed by Peter Dutton is set to expire and his successor is grappling with a factional fight over the troubled NSW division of the party.
Institute of Public Affairs Research Fellow Mia Schlicht says the Liberal Party is failing to address broader issues due to an identity crisis.
Professor Kijana Crawford retires after 52 years at RIT. Before retiring, she reflects on her time at RIT and how the campus community has evolved.