Front Burner

Election! Foreign meddling, Poilievre's premier problems

A look at the biggest stories of the first few days of the federal election with the CBC's Catherine Cullen and Jason Markusoff.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at a federal Conservative rally in Edmonton in March 2024. Smith's recent comments to American conservative media may be causing problems for Poilievre's campaign. (Facebook/Danielle Smith)

The federal election has only been officially underway since Sunday, and a few stories are dominating the headlines.

Both the Liberals and the Conservatives are facing allegations of foreign interference, which has once again resurfaced questions about why Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre refuses to get his security clearance to be briefed on such issues.

Liberal leader Mark Carney continues to face scrutiny for his time in the private sector, in particular his role at Brookfield Asset Management, which moved its headquarters from Toronto to New York during his tenure.

Meanwhile, comments from Alberta premier Danielle Smith to American conservative media, as well as a continued cold shoulder from Ontario premier Doug Ford, raise the question of whether the country's two most prominent Conservative premiers are going to be bigger liabilities than assets for Poilievre in this campaign.

Catherine Cullen and Jason Markusoff — the hosts of CBC's politics podcast House Party, which you can find here — break it all down.

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