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This just in: 25 ridings to watch in this election

British Columbia  1. Vancouver Granville, B.C.: Independent MP Jody Wilson-Raybould and Liberal candidate Taleeb Noormohamed Canada’s former justice minister and attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould, the central figure in the SNC-Lavalin scandal and the one who blew the whistle on her own government, is seeking to represent the riding after leaving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet […]

Liberal election ad ‘head and shoulders’ above Tory, NDP offerings, says U.S. campaign guru

Political advertising experts are giving a thumb’s-up to the Liberal Party’s election ad featuring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau riding a bus, with one calling it “head and shoulders” above English-language ads released recently by the Conservatives and NDP. The minute-long Liberal ad is available on social media, and has been running on television, sometimes spliced […]

Tried and tested team behind Conservative Party’s bid to return to government

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and team are gunning to form the next government in October, and the party’s campaign team, led by former party pollster Hamish Marshall, includes many tried and tested strategists and organizers. “Effectively, [running a national campaign] it’s like building a company with a few hundred employees that’s going to spend tens […]

Facing the nation: leaders’ tours hint at parties’ vulnerabilities, seats in play

The party leaders’ sprint across the country in the run-up to the election hints at where campaign strategists think their team can make inroads, or—depending on the state of the electoral map and public opinion polls—where they need to play defence, say political observers.  It’s no surprise the four major party leaders have been logging […]

Four axes of polarization in election 2019

OTTAWA—Increased polarization is the trend in democracies the world over and Canada is no exception. Our extremes may not be as stark, or are they? “We are reaping what we sewed,” said Lloyd Axworthy at a recent roundtable in Winnipeg hosted by the Pearson Centre on the topic of polarization. Power around the world has […]

It’s not about abortion: if you want a green outcome, don’t be distracted 

CHELSEA, QUE.—For many voters, the most important question in the federal election that started last week is this: which party has the best plan to lower greenhouse gas emissions and the most likelihood of following through? There will be a lot of noise between now and Oct. 21—there already is—about abortion, rogue candidates, bus-plane mishaps […]

Greens running biggest federal campaign yet, led by Jonathan Dickie

Much is new when it comes to the federal Green Party’s campaign, including a first-ever rapid response team, a bulked up team of provincial organizers, and national campaign manager Jonathan Dickie says the party is currently “fairly confident” it can win between six and 12 seats on Oct. 21. “That number’s constantly shifting as we […]

Trudeau may be starring in his own peek-a-boo campaign

HALIFAX—I don’t know if Justin Trudeau is going to win this October’s election or not, but his imitation of Baghdad Bob to begin the campaign is a bad omen. You remember Baghdad Bob? He was Saddam Hussein’s information minister during the Iraq War. With the Americans in control of the city’s airport and U.S. swarming […]

Former PQ organizers behind Bloc Québécois’ fall federal campaign

Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet has projected his party will at least double its 10-seat incumbent caucus and win more than 20 federal seats this October, with a campaign being run by Carl Pilotte. Mr. Blanchet made his projection in an interview in French with L’actualité in July, saying his party had reorganized and moved […]