Wexit ‘absolutely a real thing’ and reaching ‘boiling point’; Parliamentarians need to ‘look for bold and innovative solutions,’ say Conservative MPs

With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set to unveil his new cabinet this week and Parliament returning next month, Conservatives are warning that Wexit is a serious issue which is reaching a boiling point, and say all Parliamentarians need to work together to come up with bold and creative ideas to address this important issue affecting […]
‘Ordered populists’ concentrated among Conservative Party supporters, says pollster Graves

Despite the poor results for the People’s Party in the October election, “ordered populism” is still a threat to Canadian democracy and is present in the Conservative Party, says pollster Frank Graves. “It was really clear that, in particular, the Conservative constituency looks very different both demographically and psycho-graphically from the Conservative constituencies of not […]
Election 2019: where parties posted their worst 25 results

Fielding 338 strong candidates can be tough, as is organizing that many campaign teams to turn out a respectable level of support on election day. That rang more true for a few parties in certain parts of the country: Quebec and Alberta voters gave some parties their worst results this election, with the bulk of […]
NDP ready ‘any time’ for election if party goals not met, Singh says

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on Thursday came out with fighting words against the Liberal minority government, saying he’s ready to head the polls “any time,” despite finishing in fourth place in the election. Though the NDP qualified for official party status, winning 24 seats, it was unseated from third place by the Bloc Québécois, which won […]
Amid global political turmoil, a reminder of the checks, and purpose, of Canada’s electoral system

Protests in Pakistan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Chile, among others, to force governments’ resignation, and pressures to transform governance systems in Europe, and elsewhere, show the extent of political turmoil in the world. Canadians are rightfully concerned by President Trump’s possible impeachment and what happens in the U.S., Canada’s closest economic and security ally. But new […]
Election 2019: The 25 ridings where each party did its best

On election night on Oct. 21, only the Liberals and the Conservatives watched their 25 top-performing candidates actually win their ridings. Three of the top 25 NDP candidates lost on election, as did one of the Bloc Québécois’. The 25 Conservatives MPs who recorded the strongest returns of their party’s slate all earned more than […]
Nearly 100 new MPs waiting until after cabinet reveal to move into offices

Nearly 100 new MPs will have to wait until after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his cabinet appointments on Nov. 20 to learn where their Hill offices will be, the chief government whip confirmed last week. Speaking to The Hill Times, Government Whip Mark Holland (Ajax, Ont.) said office allocation is based on the size […]
Conservative MPs swept most seats by widest margins, and won 32 ridings by 50 per cent of vote

The Conservatives dominated in the ridings where the winning candidate won by the widest margins. Almost half the 147 seats won with 20-per-cent-plus vote leads were captured by Conservatives and all 32 seats won by more than 50 per cent of the vote went blue in the Oct. 21 federal election. The Conservatives also claimed […]
2019’s 47 tightest races, won by less than five per cent margins

In the ridings secured by the slimmest margins, there were likely more Liberal candidates counting down the clock and vote counts on election night, where the Grits ultimately took 26 of the 47 seats won by less than five per cent. Liberals were on the losing end of those tight races in nine cases, where […]
Scheer has caucus support, for now

OTTAWA—Andrew Scheer dodged a bullet in caucus last week. That was not surprising because it would have been highly unlikely for caucus to unilaterally usurp the role of party members. Even those who privately do not support Scheer would be publicly loathe to take him out in a caucus vote. Instead, his enemies in the […]