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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.

- British Columbia Liberals currently hold eight seats in British Columbia; only one of these is held by a woman (Hedy Fry). One incumbent is
- British Columbia Liberals currently hold eight seats in British Columbia; only one of these is held by a woman (Hedy Fry). One incumbent is
- British Columbia Liberals currently hold eight seats in British Columbia; only one of these is held by a woman (Hedy Fry). One incumbent is
- It was supposed to be a just another photo op for a newly-crowned party leader, but the now infamous snapshot of then-incoming Prime Minister
- It was supposed to be a just another photo op for a newly-crowned party leader, but the now infamous snapshot of then-incoming Prime Minister
- It was supposed to be a just another photo op for a newly-crowned party leader, but the now infamous snapshot of then-incoming Prime Minister
- The Information Technology Services Branch is responsible for several elements of the federal Government’s On-Line initiative in an effort to provide “a whole-of-government approach
- The Information Technology Services Branch is responsible for several elements of the federal Government’s On-Line initiative in an effort to provide “a whole-of-government approach
- The Information Technology Services Branch is responsible for several elements of the federal Government’s On-Line initiative in an effort to provide “a whole-of-government approach
- Bernard Courtois, [in] his editorial called “Don’t stall procurement reform”said, and I quote: “Businesses cannot responsibly advocate lower taxes and more efficient government on
- Bernard Courtois, [in] his editorial called “Don’t stall procurement reform”said, and I quote: “Businesses cannot responsibly advocate lower taxes and more efficient government on
- Bernard Courtois, [in] his editorial called “Don’t stall procurement reform”said, and I quote: “Businesses cannot responsibly advocate lower taxes and more efficient government on
- AG’s report in 2005 not good “I’m disappointed that the government still does not meet its own minimum standards for IT security, even though
- AG’s report in 2005 not good “I’m disappointed that the government still does not meet its own minimum standards for IT security, even though
- AG’s report in 2005 not good “I’m disappointed that the government still does not meet its own minimum standards for IT security, even though
- 1. Western Arctic, N.W.T.: Ethel Blondin- Andrew (Lib) def. Dennis Bevington (NDP) by 53 votes 2. Jeanne-Le Ber, Que.: Liza Frulla (Lib) def.Thierry St-Cyr
- 1. Western Arctic, N.W.T.: Ethel Blondin- Andrew (Lib) def. Dennis Bevington (NDP) by 53 votes 2. Jeanne-Le Ber, Que.: Liza Frulla (Lib) def.Thierry St-Cyr
- 1. Western Arctic, N.W.T.: Ethel Blondin- Andrew (Lib) def. Dennis Bevington (NDP) by 53 votes 2. Jeanne-Le Ber, Que.: Liza Frulla (Lib) def.Thierry St-Cyr
- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 Federal Election 2006: Approaching National Judgment – At the dawn of a national election, the federal political landscape is being fundamentally
- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 Federal Election 2006: Approaching National Judgment – At the dawn of a national election, the federal political landscape is being fundamentally
- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 Federal Election 2006: Approaching National Judgment – At the dawn of a national election, the federal political landscape is being fundamentally
- Last week’s English and French TV debates Powers: Now I remember why elections are supposed to be shorter than they were in the past.This
- Last week’s English and French TV debates Powers: Now I remember why elections are supposed to be shorter than they were in the past.This
- Last week’s English and French TV debates Powers: Now I remember why elections are supposed to be shorter than they were in the past.This
- Don Martin, columnist the National Post and the Calgary Herald: DEC. 5: “Early campaign glitches notwithstanding and the fact that media are already ready
- Don Martin, columnist the National Post and the Calgary Herald: DEC. 5: “Early campaign glitches notwithstanding and the fact that media are already ready
- Don Martin, columnist the National Post and the Calgary Herald: DEC. 5: “Early campaign glitches notwithstanding and the fact that media are already ready
- If the Conservatives are still at five or six points ahead this week, the Liberals will ‘pull out all the stops,’ it will be
- If the Conservatives are still at five or six points ahead this week, the Liberals will ‘pull out all the stops,’ it will be
- If the Conservatives are still at five or six points ahead this week, the Liberals will ‘pull out all the stops,’ it will be
- With transparency and accountability being an election issue, travelling federal candidates should take a look at what is a longstanding culture of secrecy that’s
- With transparency and accountability being an election issue, travelling federal candidates should take a look at what is a longstanding culture of secrecy that’s
- With transparency and accountability being an election issue, travelling federal candidates should take a look at what is a longstanding culture of secrecy that’s
- Meanwhile, current and former Liberal Hill staffers organize reunion next month at Suite 34 in Ottawa’s Byward Market. There are hundreds of Hill staffers
- Meanwhile, current and former Liberal Hill staffers organize reunion next month at Suite 34 in Ottawa’s Byward Market. There are hundreds of Hill staffers
- Meanwhile, current and former Liberal Hill staffers organize reunion next month at Suite 34 in Ottawa’s Byward Market. There are hundreds of Hill staffers