• FEDERAL ELECTION 2025: All Hamilton ridings have new boundaries this election following redistribution

    Local

    To those Hamiltonians wondering why they all of a sudden live in a different federal riding than in the 2021 election and even than in the provincial election in February, the answer is that the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission adjusted the electoral map in a process that takes place every 10 years.

    The boundaries across all Canadian ridings are re-evaluated every 10 years in response to population changes.

    The latest changes were made as part of the 2022 Canadian federal election redistribution process which came into effect in 2023, but there has not been an election until now.

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    Hamilton’s Forge FC kick off regular season this Saturday, with match broadcasted on TSN

    Local

    Hamilton’s Forge FC soccer club will kick off their 2025 Canadian Premier League (CPL) season this Saturday, April 5, at Hamilton Stadium, formerly Tim Horton’s Field, in a match that will be broadcasted on TSN.

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    Carney and the Group of 30

    Opinion

    It’s unlikely many Canadians are very familiar with the Group of 30, otherwise known as G30. This influential elite group describes itself as “an international body of financiers and academics which aims…

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    You can change this election, if you want to

    Opinion

    What may convince such people to vote at all, including for the candidate you favour, is seeing them at their door.

    Trump tipping the scales in Carney’s favour

    National

    Trump’s about-face on relations with Canada under Carney suggests he wants to Liberals to win.

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    FEDERAL ELECTION 2025: Hamilton Councillor Danko running for Liberals, Ned Kuruc faces Chad Collins again

    Local

    A federal election has been called for Monday, April 28, a week after Easter, and the City of Hamilton could be a key electoral battleground.

    In the latest news, Hamilton City Councillor John-Paul Danko (Ward 8 – West/Central Mountain) is running for the Liberal Party in Hamilton West – Ancaster – Dundas, a riding that they have won the past three elections with candidate Filomena Tassi.

    Tassi announced back in October that she would not be running for re-election.

    “Unprecedented” population growth, high development charges fueled tripling of Hamilton housing prices: RE/MAX

    Local

    A new report from RE/MAX Canada shows that Hamilton area housing prices have tripled over 15 years with a supply shortage, “unprecedented” population growth…

    Danielle Smith doesn’t deserve this

    Provincial

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has taken a lot of abuse from some of her fellow politicians as well as fellow Canadians in recent weeks.

    Doug Ford’s Machiavellian approach to the federal election

    Opinion

    The election call last Sunday caught few off guard. Most people knew our freshly minted Prime Minister did not want to waste time before jumping on the campaign trail.

    Connecting the dots in Mark Carney’s network

    National

    For those who closely follow the political scene in Ottawa, what has been most striking with the Liberals’ changing of the guard is how little things have actually changed.

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