Rise of advance voting raising questions about impact on, and of, campaigns: experts

Election after election, the use of advance voting in Canada has steadily increased, with roughly one-quarter of electors having locked in their votes with a week still to go in this year’s campaign, and it’s raising questions about the potential impacts of this shift. “The increase in advance polling, to me, is raising questions about […]
Election campaign a grim foreshadowing of the non-reconciliation to come
Ask not what you can do for your country, but what your country can do for you. This bastardization of a famous quote by U.S. president John F. Kennedy kind of sums up the past few weeks on the campaign trail. The front-running Liberal and Conservative parties purported to be pushing a message of helping […]
‘A clear mandate’: Trudeau wins second term, with voters handing Liberals a minority

MONTREAL—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was re-elected with a minority government, squeaking out a narrow, humbling victory in a tight and divisive election that subjected Canadians to fear tactics, dirty tricks, and misinformation like never before. Mr. Trudeau’s victory caps what had been an unpredictable election campaign. It brings an end to a nail-biting, gruelling 40-day […]
McKenna wins re-election in Ottawa Centre, trumpets voters’ support for climate fight

Environment Minister Catherine McKenna won re-election on Oct. 21, keeping Ottawa Centre, Ont.—which was held by the NDP from 2004 to 2015—red. The election results, Ms. McKenna said, show Canadians voted for parties that are committed to climate change. Ms. McKenna defeated NDP runner-up Emilie Taman convincingly, leading by a margin of more than 18 […]
Would-be PMs offer radical change, regression, or have-it-both-ways comfort

HALIFAX—So E-Day is here at last. Five people want to be prime minister, however long the odds. Here are my impressions of what each of them would bring to the job. One of them, Maxime Bernier of the People’s Party of Canada, wants to make Canada great again. Enough said. Only one of them has […]
This is no Seinfeld Election, this is the real thing
It’s been called the Seinfeld Election, the election about nothing, and, despite its downright nasty, dirty tone, the 43rd federal election, in all its guts and glory, really comes down to leadership and who’s best to lead the country over the next one to four years, depending on Monday’s outcome. The next leader of our […]
Polling evidence favours Liberal victory: Lyle

VANCOUVER—After a tumultuous, negative, and generally unsatisfying election, the two main parties are limping to a photo-finish. While it is close enough that I would not make a big bet or take odds, all evidence we see points to a Liberal victory on Monday night. The Liberals led the CPC by between two and four […]
Election 2019 campaign one of the most ‘uninspiring, disheartening, and dirtiest’ in 40 years, says Savoie

The 40-day contentious election campaign that ended on Oct. 20 was one of the most “uninspiring,” “disheartening,” and the “dirtiest” in four decades, as there was little or no discussion about some of the big issues facing Canadians and the focus instead was only on personalities, says an award-winning researcher and a well respected expert […]
Vox populi on election 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Oct. 16, 2019 “We know that the Conservative Party is running one of the dirtiest, nastiest campaigns based on disinformation that we’ve ever seen in this country. And it’s no surprise that they don’t want to share whose deep pockets are funding their attacks on Canadians, on other parties and on the […]
An election where the past haunted the present

OAKVILLE, ONT.—If the 2019 federal election has taught us anything (and it probably hasn’t) it’s that political parties need some genius scientist to invent a time machine. After all, such a machine would be mighty useful for all the politicians out there who, if they could, would go back in time to correct the mistakes […]