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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.

- A ‘sense of futility’ pervades federal Liberal caucus as incumbents prepare to hit the campaign trail in historic, nasty, low-down and dirty campaign. Liberal
- A ‘sense of futility’ pervades federal Liberal caucus as incumbents prepare to hit the campaign trail in historic, nasty, low-down and dirty campaign. Liberal
- A ‘sense of futility’ pervades federal Liberal caucus as incumbents prepare to hit the campaign trail in historic, nasty, low-down and dirty campaign. Liberal
- Outspoken and outgoing MP Carolyn Parrish says she’s ‘not a Paul Martin fan.’ She promises to reveal corrupt nomination processes and influence of backroom
- Outspoken and outgoing MP Carolyn Parrish says she’s ‘not a Paul Martin fan.’ She promises to reveal corrupt nomination processes and influence of backroom
- Outspoken and outgoing MP Carolyn Parrish says she’s ‘not a Paul Martin fan.’ She promises to reveal corrupt nomination processes and influence of backroom
- What will work, in campaign terms, is creativity, volume, simplicity, repetition and salience. Voters want to hear, most of all, from politicians who want
- What will work, in campaign terms, is creativity, volume, simplicity, repetition and salience. Voters want to hear, most of all, from politicians who want
- What will work, in campaign terms, is creativity, volume, simplicity, repetition and salience. Voters want to hear, most of all, from politicians who want
- If an election were held days after Justice John Gomery released his first report on the sponsorship scandal, the Liberals would have won another
- If an election were held days after Justice John Gomery released his first report on the sponsorship scandal, the Liberals would have won another
- If an election were held days after Justice John Gomery released his first report on the sponsorship scandal, the Liberals would have won another
- “A woman cannot be half pregnant.The government either has the confidence of the House or it does not.” – Liberal MP Roy Cullen “This
- “A woman cannot be half pregnant.The government either has the confidence of the House or it does not.” – Liberal MP Roy Cullen “This
- “A woman cannot be half pregnant.The government either has the confidence of the House or it does not.” – Liberal MP Roy Cullen “This
- The government will be busy trying to stave off defeat this week, as a number of confidence tests are expected to come up. Finance
- The government will be busy trying to stave off defeat this week, as a number of confidence tests are expected to come up. Finance
- The government will be busy trying to stave off defeat this week, as a number of confidence tests are expected to come up. Finance
- While his political enemies wouldn’t describe him like this, Liberal MP Denis Coderre, a veteran political scrapper, who was born under the sun sign
- While his political enemies wouldn’t describe him like this, Liberal MP Denis Coderre, a veteran political scrapper, who was born under the sun sign
- While his political enemies wouldn’t describe him like this, Liberal MP Denis Coderre, a veteran political scrapper, who was born under the sun sign
- The federal Liberals are on the verge of sparking a constitutional crisis that could blow up in their faces in the next election, a
- The federal Liberals are on the verge of sparking a constitutional crisis that could blow up in their faces in the next election, a
- The federal Liberals are on the verge of sparking a constitutional crisis that could blow up in their faces in the next election, a
- Lobbyists’ clients are asking: Why is this happening, and what does it mean to me? So lobby firms set up war rooms to keep
- Lobbyists’ clients are asking: Why is this happening, and what does it mean to me? So lobby firms set up war rooms to keep
- Lobbyists’ clients are asking: Why is this happening, and what does it mean to me? So lobby firms set up war rooms to keep
- MONDAY, NOV. 21 Western ADM Seminar-In collaboration with the governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, the Public Policy Forum is organizing a three-day
- MONDAY, NOV. 21 Western ADM Seminar-In collaboration with the governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, the Public Policy Forum is organizing a three-day
- MONDAY, NOV. 21 Western ADM Seminar-In collaboration with the governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, the Public Policy Forum is organizing a three-day
- The federal government hasn’t ruled out any possibility regarding the future of former VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier. In a dramatic development on Friday,
- The federal government hasn’t ruled out any possibility regarding the future of former VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier. In a dramatic development on Friday,
- The federal government hasn’t ruled out any possibility regarding the future of former VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier. In a dramatic development on Friday,
- Liberal Party officials in Quebec acknowledge 2004 campaign was lacking the right communications strategy and slogans. After being steam-rolled by the Bloc Quebecois in
- Liberal Party officials in Quebec acknowledge 2004 campaign was lacking the right communications strategy and slogans. After being steam-rolled by the Bloc Quebecois in
- Liberal Party officials in Quebec acknowledge 2004 campaign was lacking the right communications strategy and slogans. After being steam-rolled by the Bloc Quebecois in