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everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 28th, 2025Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, seen here in January, won a decisive victory in the federal election on Monday night, capping an incredible comeback for the Liberal Party. Photo: Jason Franson/The Canadian Press Canadians have chosen Mark Carney to be their next prime minister. This marks a stunning turnaround for the Liberal Party, which had been written off for dead just a few months ago.
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3 weeks ago |
everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 21st, 2025Photo: Andrej Ivanov/Getty ImagesA live feed of Pierre Poilievre’s CARP town hall will broadcast from this post around 12:30 p.m. EST on April 21, 2025. With the federal election fast approaching, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre makes a campaign stop at CARP’s town hall to outline how his government will protect the health and wellbeing of older Canadians.
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1 month ago |
everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 15th, 2025Poilievre noted that older Canadians are particularly affected by scams and fraud, which are growing in number and complexity. Photos: Canada's Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre (Andrej Ivanov/Getty Images); fraud background (shapecharge)Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that, if elected, his government will protect seniors by cracking down on criminals who prey on them through scams and frauds.
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1 month ago |
everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 14th, 2025Top chef Suzanne Barr (pictured above) got her start as a private chef in New York, Miami and Paris before bringing her Afro-Caribbean inspired culinary talents back to her hometown of Toronto. Photo: Samuel EngelkingPerhaps you know Toronto chef Suzanne Barr as a judge on television shows like Top Chef Canada and Wall of Chefs, or maybe you’ve eaten her comforting Afro-Caribbean fare at the Gladstone Hotel, Saturday Dinette or True True Diner.
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1 month ago |
everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 8th, 2025Liberal Leader Mark Carney boards his campaign plane in Ottawa, on Sunday, April, 2025. Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian PressLiberal Leader Mark Carney made his pitch to older Canadians explaining how his government would make their lives more affordable. During a stop in Victoria, B.C., on Monday, Carney pledged that his government would boost financial support for low-income seniors as well as changing the rules on RRIF withdrawals.
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