
Spencer Van Dyk
Associate Producer at CTV Question Period Podcast with Evan Solomon
Lover of the written word, black coffee, red wine, and oxford commas. Nerd for happiness. Associate producer w/ @ctvqp. Story ideas? [email protected]
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ctvnews.ca | Spencer Van Dyk
Canada will be exempt from the sweeping reciprocal tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump is implementing on most other countries, though 25 per cent tariffs on some Canadian goods remain in place, and 25 per cent tariffs on all foreign-made automobiles are coming into effect as of midnight.
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ctvnews.ca | Spencer Van Dyk |Rachel Aiello
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called the 2025 federal election, sending the country into an early campaign, six months ahead of the fixed date. Carney paid Gov. Gen. Mary Simon a visit Sunday to ask that she issue the writs of election. It’s his second trip to Rideau Hall in 10 days, with his last historic visit happening March 14 for the swearing in of his new and now potentially short-lived ministry.
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ctvnews.ca | Spencer Van Dyk |Rachel Aiello
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been auditioning for the role of prime minister for years. But, after riding high in the polls against Justin Trudeau, he’s heading into this federal election campaign fighting to maintain his advantage. A career politician — and the youngest MP in Parliament at the time of his first election win — Poilievre has been elected and re-elected to his Ottawa-area riding seven consecutive times.
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ctvnews.ca | Rachel Aiello |Spencer Van Dyk
After a tumultuous few years, Green Party co-leaders Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault are heading into the 2025 federal election set on winning more seats across the country. “There are a lot of places where we expect to win seats. And I say that knowing that it may sound overly confident, but I think it’s fair to share… that we expect to win a lot more seats,” May said at an event on Parliament Hill unveiling her party’s rebranded logo in February.
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ctvnews.ca | Rachel Aiello |Spencer Van Dyk
Fourteen days after winning his party’s leadership election with a centrist campaign, Liberal Leader Mark Carney is banking on the broader Canadian public viewing him as a viable option for “positive” change. Carney – who has never run in a federal election – is now the leading figure in one for the long-governing party hoping to secure a fourth term.
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