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Ryan Tumilty

Ottawa

Political Reporter at The (Toronto) Star

Parliamentary reporter with @nationalpost also fond of books, naps and scotch. [email protected] with story tips. Work at https://t.co/T07vabLUJP

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  • 1 week ago | thespec.com | Ryan Tumilty

    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney put down a king Friday in his high-stakes negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump, announcing King Charles will read his new government’s first throne speech later this month. Carney made the announcement during his first news conference since winning a minority government in Monday’s election. “We will have the privilege of welcoming His Majesty King Charles III, who will deliver Canada’s speech from the throne on May 27,” Carney said.

  • 2 weeks ago | stcatharinesstandard.ca | Ryan Tumilty

    Elections Canada is reporting voter turnout in this election was 68.48 per cent, which is the highest turnout since 1993.

  • 2 weeks ago | thespec.com | Ryan Tumilty

    Jagmeet Singh says he is stepping down as leader of the NDP and has conceded his riding in Burnaby, B.C.Singh, appearing alongside his wife in a hotel ballroom, fought back tears while speaking to his supporters. He said his daughter reminded him of the future and what he was fighting for. Singh was elected as leader in 2017 and lead the party through the 2019, 2021 and 2025 elections.

  • 2 weeks ago | thespec.com | Ryan Tumilty

    Mark Carney will remain prime minister after pulling off a Liberal win in Monday’s election and now walks into a job full of challenges. Here are the immediate issues that will confront him in the first few weeks. U.S. President Donald Trump has been a factor in this election since before it even began.

  • 2 weeks ago | therecord.com | Ryan Tumilty |Raisa Patel

    OTTAWA—Close races, dramatic turn arounds and leaders with their futures on the line. With Canadians heading to the polls on Monday, here are 10 ridings to watch. The first polls to close in the 45th general election will close in Newfoundland. And the riding of Central Newfoundland could offer the first hint of who will be the next prime minister.

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Ryan Tumilty
Ryan Tumilty @RyanTumilty
5 May 25

Little programming note from me. I’m on parental leave until August. My colleagues at the Star’s Ottawa bureau will have you covered for news, but I’ll be keeping an eye for these first steps, instead of whatever the government is doing. https://t.co/JA07TiZA2T

Ryan Tumilty
Ryan Tumilty @RyanTumilty
1 May 25

.⁦@markramzyy⁩ with the latest on the NDP post election. https://t.co/N0DDD4icoW

Ryan Tumilty
Ryan Tumilty @RyanTumilty
29 Apr 25

Follow along as the results come in on our Toronto Star live blog https://t.co/6TZ7PFCAyE