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- The increasing demand from young people for the vote is a result of feeling that their interests and issues—such as housing affordability, a low happiness rate, high suicide rate, and opioid use among young Canadians—aren't being reflected in policy, says Vote16 co-founder Aleksi Toiviainen.
- The increasing demand from young people for the vote is a result of feeling that their interests and issues—such as housing affordability, a low happiness rate, high suicide rate, and opioid use among young Canadians—aren't being reflected in policy, says Vote16 co-founder Aleksi Toiviainen.
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- Conservative vice-chair Michael Cooper says he thinks the Longest Ballot Committee's efforts may also need to be explored by the House Affairs Committee.
- Conservative vice-chair Michael Cooper says he thinks the Longest Ballot Committee's efforts may also need to be explored by the House Affairs Committee.
- Conservative vice-chair Michael Cooper says he thinks the Longest Ballot Committee's efforts may also need to be explored by the House Affairs Committee.
- If Pierre Poilievre does not soften his sharp edges and move to the centre, he stands zero chance of gaining support of most Canadians,
- If Pierre Poilievre does not soften his sharp edges and move to the centre, he stands zero chance of gaining support of most Canadians,
- If Pierre Poilievre does not soften his sharp edges and move to the centre, he stands zero chance of gaining support of most Canadians,
- Saskatchewan Conservative MP Warren Steinley is a non-voting member of the national council’s subcommittee on nomination rules, say Conservative sources.
- Saskatchewan Conservative MP Warren Steinley is a non-voting member of the national council’s subcommittee on nomination rules, say Conservative sources.
- Saskatchewan Conservative MP Warren Steinley is a non-voting member of the national council’s subcommittee on nomination rules, say Conservative sources.
- After Pierre Poilievre’s ‘humbling experience’ losing both the federal election and his longtime Ontario seat, ‘has he learned a lesson?’ asks Conservative strategist Shakir
- After Pierre Poilievre’s ‘humbling experience’ losing both the federal election and his longtime Ontario seat, ‘has he learned a lesson?’ asks Conservative strategist Shakir
- After Pierre Poilievre’s ‘humbling experience’ losing both the federal election and his longtime Ontario seat, ‘has he learned a lesson?’ asks Conservative strategist Shakir
- But local reaction has been much different. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been widely criticized for being a parachute candidate, while Liberal leader
- But local reaction has been much different. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been widely criticized for being a parachute candidate, while Liberal leader
- But local reaction has been much different. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been widely criticized for being a parachute candidate, while Liberal leader
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre acknowledged his party’s disappointment over failing to form government, but gave no indication in his concession speech that he intends
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre acknowledged his party’s disappointment over failing to form government, but gave no indication in his concession speech that he intends
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre acknowledged his party’s disappointment over failing to form government, but gave no indication in his concession speech that he intends
- An analysis of the campaign itineraries shows the Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP sent their leaders to Ontario at least 88 times, followed by 44
- An analysis of the campaign itineraries shows the Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP sent their leaders to Ontario at least 88 times, followed by 44
- An analysis of the campaign itineraries shows the Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP sent their leaders to Ontario at least 88 times, followed by 44
- Pierre Poilievre took an average of four questions a day, Mark Carney took nine, Jagmeet Singh took 12, and Yves-François Blanchet took 13.
- Pierre Poilievre took an average of four questions a day, Mark Carney took nine, Jagmeet Singh took 12, and Yves-François Blanchet took 13.
- Pierre Poilievre took an average of four questions a day, Mark Carney took nine, Jagmeet Singh took 12, and Yves-François Blanchet took 13.
- Voting traditions in both Canada and Australia fill one's heart with civic pride, but only one country also fills an elector's stomach.
- Voting traditions in both Canada and Australia fill one's heart with civic pride, but only one country also fills an elector's stomach.
- Voting traditions in both Canada and Australia fill one's heart with civic pride, but only one country also fills an elector's stomach.
- With a brand new leader at the Liberal Party helm and with the distinct chance of new leadership in all the main federal parties,
- With a brand new leader at the Liberal Party helm and with the distinct chance of new leadership in all the main federal parties,
- With a brand new leader at the Liberal Party helm and with the distinct chance of new leadership in all the main federal parties,
- Pollster Greg Lyle says this election will likely be remembered as the greatest turnaround in Canadian political history.
- Pollster Greg Lyle says this election will likely be remembered as the greatest turnaround in Canadian political history.
- Pollster Greg Lyle says this election will likely be remembered as the greatest turnaround in Canadian political history.
- Polling last week showed the Conservatives led among those who saw a change in direction as the key election issue, but Abacus Data’s David
- Polling last week showed the Conservatives led among those who saw a change in direction as the key election issue, but Abacus Data’s David
- Polling last week showed the Conservatives led among those who saw a change in direction as the key election issue, but Abacus Data’s David
- Stephen Carter called the Liberal lead in the polls 'a comeback for the ages,' and Jaime Watt said if the Liberals don’t win, 'the
- Stephen Carter called the Liberal lead in the polls 'a comeback for the ages,' and Jaime Watt said if the Liberals don’t win, 'the
- Stephen Carter called the Liberal lead in the polls 'a comeback for the ages,' and Jaime Watt said if the Liberals don’t win, 'the
- Scrutiny, vigilance, and accountability are also important for all other days of the electoral cycle.
- Scrutiny, vigilance, and accountability are also important for all other days of the electoral cycle.
- Scrutiny, vigilance, and accountability are also important for all other days of the electoral cycle.
- With 24 candidates across nine parties and Conservatives leading the way with nine, the surge of bureaucrat participation in this election shows how public
- With 24 candidates across nine parties and Conservatives leading the way with nine, the surge of bureaucrat participation in this election shows how public
- With 24 candidates across nine parties and Conservatives leading the way with nine, the surge of bureaucrat participation in this election shows how public
- Intimate partner violence is widely understood to be an epidemic in Canada. It represents a very real threat to our collective safety, and must
- Intimate partner violence is widely understood to be an epidemic in Canada. It represents a very real threat to our collective safety, and must
- Intimate partner violence is widely understood to be an epidemic in Canada. It represents a very real threat to our collective safety, and must