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After coming up short against Mark Carney (and losing his own seat in his home riding), Pierre Poilievre might be rethinking a few of his campaign decisions. Skipping an invite to Joe Rogan's podcast could be one of them.

During a recent episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' featuring guest Cameron Hanes, Rogan revealed that he had invited Poilievre ahead of the April 28 election, but the Canadian Conservative Party leader declined — reportedly because his team considered the popular platform "too problematic."

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Canada's 2025 election results are continuing to trickle in, and although Liberal Leader Mark Carney will be Canada's next prime minister; you might be wondering what else could have been.

In line with Canada's real 2025 federal election, thousands of students across the country voted in their own fake election, and the results might not necessarily be what you'd expect.

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The Liberals are projected to win Canada's 2025 federal election, giving Mark Carney his first election victory. The 60-year-old has also won his riding of Nepean, Ontario.

As of around 11 p.m. Monday night, CTV News was projecting a Liberal minority government. As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, CBC News is also projecting a minority for the Liberals.

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Millions of Canadians will head to the polls on Monday, April 28, to vote in Canada's 2025 federal election — but many voters will still be figuring out exactly where they stand.

This year's election is being driven by significant issues like inflation, housing affordability, the economy, immigration, health care, and the growing impact of U.S. politics on Canada, with Donald Trump and trade tensions particularly in the spotlight.

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With the 2025 federal election just around the corner on Monday, April 28, you might be wondering who to vote for.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is hoping to win over voters with a series of big campaign promises.

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Canada's 2025 federal election campaign is heating up fast — and with voting day set for April 28, many Canadians are still figuring out where they stand.

If you're unsure who deserves your vote, the upcoming leaders' debates might provide some help. Two national debates are scheduled this month — one in French and one in English — and they'll give voters across Quebec and Canada a chance to see the current Prime Minister Mark Carney and other major party leaders face off on key issues.

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Mark Carney is Canada's Prime Minister — for now, at least.

After stepping in as the newly appointed leader of the Liberal Party and assuming office in mid-March, Carney wasted no time calling a snap federal election, set for April 28. Now, Canadians have just a few weeks to decide if he should stick around.

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