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- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
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- 'Message discipline has long been [Pierre] Poilievre’s kryptonite, and anyone expecting him to abandon the affordability focus in favour of a singular message on
- 'Message discipline has long been [Pierre] Poilievre’s kryptonite, and anyone expecting him to abandon the affordability focus in favour of a singular message on
- 'Message discipline has long been [Pierre] Poilievre’s kryptonite, and anyone expecting him to abandon the affordability focus in favour of a singular message on
- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off

- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off
- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off

- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the

- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the
- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the

- Liberals take decisive day-one lead, spending $118,000 on Facebook and Instagram as Conservatives coast on a half-million-dollar pre-election-week spend on the platform.
- Liberals take decisive day-one lead, spending $118,000 on Facebook and Instagram as Conservatives coast on a half-million-dollar pre-election-week spend on the platform.
- Liberals take decisive day-one lead, spending $118,000 on Facebook and Instagram as Conservatives coast on a half-million-dollar pre-election-week spend on the platform.
- The new PM's $290,000 ‘investment’ in Meta advertising during the leadership race will pay dividends during a general election, says digital strategist Harneet Singh.

- The new PM's $290,000 ‘investment’ in Meta advertising during the leadership race will pay dividends during a general election, says digital strategist Harneet Singh.
- The new PM's $290,000 ‘investment’ in Meta advertising during the leadership race will pay dividends during a general election, says digital strategist Harneet Singh.

- The House is dwindling in its importance and Cabinet ministers are no longer as important as they used to be because federal politics is
- The House is dwindling in its importance and Cabinet ministers are no longer as important as they used to be because federal politics is
- The House is dwindling in its importance and Cabinet ministers are no longer as important as they used to be because federal politics is
- The early predictions were this election campaign would be negative, nasty, and downright dirty. Instead, it’s been heavy on policies and issue-driven.Thankfully. Some say
- The early predictions were this election campaign would be negative, nasty, and downright dirty. Instead, it’s been heavy on policies and issue-driven.Thankfully. Some say
- The early predictions were this election campaign would be negative, nasty, and downright dirty. Instead, it’s been heavy on policies and issue-driven.Thankfully. Some say
- So far it is not clear what the Liberals’ theme is, maybe ‘give me a chance just because’: Powers Campaign Themes: Whose Message is
- So far it is not clear what the Liberals’ theme is, maybe ‘give me a chance just because’: Powers Campaign Themes: Whose Message is
- So far it is not clear what the Liberals’ theme is, maybe ‘give me a chance just because’: Powers Campaign Themes: Whose Message is
- PCO planning for a transition in government is a lot more complex today, since there are many different scenarios to consider under the current
- PCO planning for a transition in government is a lot more complex today, since there are many different scenarios to consider under the current
- PCO planning for a transition in government is a lot more complex today, since there are many different scenarios to consider under the current
- The more the federal Conservatives talk about policy issues instead of the sponsorship scandal, the better it is for the federal Liberals, a top
- The more the federal Conservatives talk about policy issues instead of the sponsorship scandal, the better it is for the federal Liberals, a top
- The more the federal Conservatives talk about policy issues instead of the sponsorship scandal, the better it is for the federal Liberals, a top
- In last week’s photograph on page 6, The Hill Times (Dec. 5) incorrectly identified Jim Judd as the former DM of Public Works in
- In last week’s photograph on page 6, The Hill Times (Dec. 5) incorrectly identified Jim Judd as the former DM of Public Works in
- In last week’s photograph on page 6, The Hill Times (Dec. 5) incorrectly identified Jim Judd as the former DM of Public Works in
- Despite all the dire predictions of a nasty, mudslinging campaign, most Parliamentary reporters said they were looking forward to following the national leaders on
- Despite all the dire predictions of a nasty, mudslinging campaign, most Parliamentary reporters said they were looking forward to following the national leaders on
- Despite all the dire predictions of a nasty, mudslinging campaign, most Parliamentary reporters said they were looking forward to following the national leaders on
- The government rushed 13 bills through in one day before last week’s dramatic defeat of the Liberal minority government. Critics say the move was
- The government rushed 13 bills through in one day before last week’s dramatic defeat of the Liberal minority government. Critics say the move was
- The government rushed 13 bills through in one day before last week’s dramatic defeat of the Liberal minority government. Critics say the move was
- Swing ridings: where the winning candidate won with a very slim margin of victory.The ridings are heavily targeted by the runners-up. Winning party is
- Swing ridings: where the winning candidate won with a very slim margin of victory.The ridings are heavily targeted by the runners-up. Winning party is
- Swing ridings: where the winning candidate won with a very slim margin of victory.The ridings are heavily targeted by the runners-up. Winning party is
- Born into the famous Van Dusen media clan, Peter Van Dusen couldn’t help but to go into the world of politics and media. CPAC’s
- Born into the famous Van Dusen media clan, Peter Van Dusen couldn’t help but to go into the world of politics and media. CPAC’s
- Born into the famous Van Dusen media clan, Peter Van Dusen couldn’t help but to go into the world of politics and media. CPAC’s
- It may have sounded absurd, but just before the three opposition parties brought down the government last Monday night in an historic straight non-confidence
- It may have sounded absurd, but just before the three opposition parties brought down the government last Monday night in an historic straight non-confidence
- It may have sounded absurd, but just before the three opposition parties brought down the government last Monday night in an historic straight non-confidence
- At the launch of the election, women make up just shy of 22% of the candidates nominated. The NDP leads the parties in nominating
- At the launch of the election, women make up just shy of 22% of the candidates nominated. The NDP leads the parties in nominating
- At the launch of the election, women make up just shy of 22% of the candidates nominated. The NDP leads the parties in nominating