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How Elections Canada plans to safeguard mail-in ballots

Elections Canada says that as soon all 338 writs are issued, voters would be able to apply to cast their ballot by mail, if the federal election were to be held amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic.  The agency is anticipating a surge in mail-in votes, from anywhere between four and five million, compared to the […]

Expected rise in mail-in voting to alter GOTV dynamics, federal parties need to adjust strategies for the next election, say political players

If the next federal election is held before the COVID-19 pandemic is over, millions of people are expected to use mail-in ballots, according to Elections Canada, and political players are advising candidates and political parties to make adjustments in their Get Out the Vote strategies. The use of postal ballots has significantly altered GOTV operations, […]

Remote voting is the right tool for now, but should stay temporary: MPs

With more than two dozen remote votes by Zoom now under their belts, Members of Parliament say they’re adjusting to the House of Commons’ new system as a necessary tool in extraordinary times, but are opposed to making the change permanent, noting the distance it facilitates is being felt on a personal level, both within […]

Let’s not read too much into byelection results

Following last week’s byelections in Toronto Centre and York Centre, political pundits were quick to analyze how the results may impact the next federal general election. But while I can appreciate the temptation to read more into the outcomes, byelections have always been a different beast. For one, they’re incredibly unpredictable. The low voter turnout, […]

A quartet of former NDP MPs win seats in B.C. election

Four MPs who sat together on the NDP benches during the 42nd Parliament will take a spot on the governing side of the B.C. legislative assembly after their party’s landslide win in the Oct. 24 provincial election. Nathan Cullen, Fin Donnelly, Sheila Malcolmson, and Murray Rankin all won their respective ridings in the election, which […]

NDP MP Blaikie urges quick response to Elections Canada pandemic-related reform asks

After attempting to jumpstart a conversation on electoral reforms needed amid the pandemic during the summer to no avail, NDP MP Daniel Blaikie says he hopes to see a quick response to Elections Canada’s recent recommendations. “It’s frustrating. We’ve known about the nature of this Parliament since the election; that it was a minority Parliament. […]