I can’t reliably pull the very latest headlines for you right now, because I don’t have live news access in this turn.
That said, here are the most relevant recent, verifiable “Reform Party of Canada” items I can see from available sources—mostly in the context of commentary/historical references to the Reform Party’s legacy rather than the party fielding candidates today:
- A CTV News piece (Apr 4, 2025) discusses commentary involving Preston Manning (former Reform Party leader) and how that legacy is being referenced during a federal election campaign.[1]
- CTV also posted a video (Apr 3, 2025) where Preston Manning predicts national unity could be at stake after the election (again, discussing Reform Party-era leadership perspectives in today’s political debate).[4]
- For background: Reform Party of Canada is widely described as a predecessor of today’s federal Conservative political lineage (i.e., it’s not currently a major party under the same name at the federal level).[3]
Quick clarification (so I can fetch better results next time)
When you say “latest news,” do you mean:
1) The original federal Reform Party of Canada (Preston Manning era—historical references), or
2) A new/proposed party using “Reform” in Canada (e.g., a group with “Reform” in its name), or
3) A specific province’s Reform-branded party?
If you tell me which one (and optionally a province), I’ll summarize the most recent coverage you care about as soon as I have proper live access.