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A news graphic features a photo of the Fusion Kitchen storefront at 62 King St. West over a teal background with text announcing its opening in downtown Oshawa after a year-long delay.
After nearly a year of utility delays, Fusion Kitchen is finally open in downtown Oshawa! Chef Jaylen serves up lobster ravioli & jerk chicken at the historic 62 King St. W. βWeβre finally home.β π½
An image of Pierre Poilievre shaking hands with a man outdoors, overlaid with text describing the Conservative "Stand on Guard Act" aimed at protecting homeowners who defend their property.
A Conservative private memberβs bill tabled in the House of Commons on Thursday aims to make it significantly harder for the state to prosecute Canadians who use force against intruders in their own homes. π½
Help send an independent journalist to cover the 2026 Liberal convention from the inside! π¨π¦ Will Adams wants to provide fair, grassroots reporting beyond the headlines. His youth ticket is covered, but he needs help with travel & hotels to make it happen. Every bit helps! πβ¨ #cdnpoli #LPC
NDP MP Lori Idlout stands in front of an NDP lawn sign positioned above a Provincial Times graphic reporting that she has joined the Liberal party under Mark Carney.
Four opposition MPs have now crossed to Carneyβs Liberals. The government stands two seats from a majority with three by-elections looming. Poilievre and Davies are watching their caucuses shrink while Carney builds a national unity team. The floor is shifting. π½
An image of Mark Carney seated at a desk with a Canadian flag in the background, topped with a smaller portrait and a headline that reads "ADAMS: How Common Sense Carney Saved Me From Jagmeet Singhβs Sinking Ship."
The man walks into a room, and world leaders lean in. No embarrassment. No awkward optics. Just competence. After years of cringing internationally, it turns out all we needed was someone who actually looks like he's been waiting for this job his whole life. Prime Minister Carney delivers that. π½
A side-by-side comparison of two photos of Mark Carney under a headline stating that digital forensics revealed a campaign photo was digitally altered.
Digital forensics reveals Dolly Begumβs recent campaign photo with PM Carney is a composite. Carneyβs image was lifted from a CBC source. Lighting mismatches confirm the manipulation. A major ethical breach in the Scarborough Southwest by-election. π½
A group of political supporters stands in front of a "Canada Strong" sign, with two people holding a red campaign placard for Danielle Martin under a headline discussing spring by-elections and the Carney Liberals.
Prime Minister Carney faces his first electoral test since April last year in three by-elections. Liberals expected to hold Toronto seats vacated by Freeland and Blair. All eyes are on Terrebonne, where courts overturned a one-vote win. Outcome could determine if Carney gains a working majority. π½
An image featuring Dominic Card speaking at a podium behind several cameras, overlaid with a teal news headline that reads, "ADAMS: Napoleon Led from the Front, Our Leaders Lead from the Couch."
The difference between Napoleon and today's leaders? Napoleon built a merit-based system where he marched into battle alongside his soldiers. Today's politicians ask your kids to serve while they watch from Ottawa. π½
An image featuring Canadian politician Pierre Poilievre speaking at a podium in front of a large screen displaying the Canadian and British flags, with the headline "ADAMS: The Opposition Leaderβs Excellent Adventure" displayed below.
Poilievre went to the UK for a photo op and a speech. Meanwhile, Canada secured billions in uranium deals with India. Thereβs a difference between talking about partnerships and actually delivering them. Canadians deserve leaders who understand that. π½
An image featuring a crowd of people in red shirts holding Liberal Party of Canada signs and Pride flags at a parade, with an overlay titled "ADAMS: In Defence of Trans Women" and a small portrait of a smiling person with long hair.
A new Atlantic piece defending "effeminate boys" sparks debate. @thisiswilladams.bsky.social argues it dehumanizes trans women by framing them as a "threat" & erases their agency, pushing a debunked "transing the gays" narrative. The conversation continues. π½
Michael Harris holding his campaign sign next to a large ACME village welcome sign, overlaid with a Provincial Times headline stating that the Libertarian Party of Canada has been deregistered for failing to file an election audit.
The Libertarian Party of Canada is being deregistered on March 31 for failing to file a legally required auditorβs report from the April 2025 election. In their last notable outing, candidate Michael Harris got 0.2% of the vote in a 213-candidate Alberta by-election. π½
An article graphic displays an orange election sign for "Chris Borgia" for Durham, associated with the NDP and Jagmeet Singh, positioned above a headline that reads, "ADAMS: Lessons From a By-Election Weβve Already Forgotten".
The NDP sent a hunter who disagreed with the gun ban to run in Durham. His strategy? Distance himself from Jagmeet at every door. Two flyers, one with Singh, one without. By-elections test seriousness. The NDP failed. π½
An article graphic from The Provincial Times shows Mark Carney and Bridget Giarard together above a headline regarding a former Liberal candidate denouncing rumours about their Clarington Council run.
Former Liberal candidate Bridget Girard denies rumours sheβs running for Clarington council, calling the gossip from a local Facebook page βmean-spiritedβ and βalt-right.β π½
An image featuring portraits of Patricia Conlin and Grant Abraham above a headline discussing the ongoing rivalry between Canada's populist right-wing parties three years after the Durham by-election.
Three years after the Durham by-election, the rivalry between Canadaβs populist right-wing parties is as bitter as ever. The PPC and United Party share a platform but view each other as destructive spoilers, splitting an already fringe vote. π½
Graphic features a CBC News broadcast of an NDP leadership debate above a headline that reads, "ADAMS: The NDP Finally Had a REAL Debate. Hereβs Who Won and Who Lost."
NDP leadership race heats up after first real debate, with Tanille Johnston emerging as the surprise performer, writes analyst Will Adams. Avi Lewis praised as top communicator but criticized for βfringeβ rhetoric. Heather McPherson, Tony McQuail falter. #CDNpoli #NDPLeadership2026