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Three possible election date scenarios

There are three possible election date scenarios facing Canadians: the first coming on the heels of the Speech from the Throne, presumably on a non-confidence vote; second, a non-confidence motion put after a fall budget or economic update; and lastly, a vote of non-confidence following a spring budget. In all three scenarios Prime Minister Justin […]

A fall election has few benefits, so don’t hold your breath for its call

OTTAWA—Making predictions is often a fool’s errand. But, being a fool, I am prepared to make the leap. There will be no election this fall. Especially one perpetrated by confidence motions stemming from the Sept. 23 speech from the throne. Let me lay out two caveats, though. The first: unless the Liberals have some stunning […]

Putin and Lukashenko: two sides of same misgovernance coin

Democracy is under attack in some countries, but recent events in Russia and Belarus provide lessons for accountable governance globally. While Alexei Navalny, Russia’s best-known democracy and anti-corruption advocate, recently struggled for life in a coma from poison in a Siberian hospital, President Vladimir Putin followed his ongoing practice—refusing to voice the opposition leader’s name. […]

A new O’Toole for the main event

HALIFAX—Has anyone else noticed that counting votes has suddenly become more complex than quantum mechanics? The species can land a spacecraft on Mars, but is dumbfounded by counting 175,000 votes at a leadership convention. For seven, miserable hours, the CPC gaslighted Canadians with a pathetic explanation: the machine designed to open the envelopes containing ballots […]