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Recent Election

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Six Ways Tories Are Cribbing Christy Clark's Campaign

Does 'career politician' sound familiar? That’s a jab from the BC Liberal playbook.

By Bob Mackin, 3 Oct 2015


Liberal Jody Wilson-Raybould and New Democrat Mira Oreck

In Vancouver Granville, Progressives Divided on Two Star Candidates

Despite efforts to 'vote together,' red and orange clash at the doorstep.

By Doug Ward, 2 Oct 2015


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Voting While Abroad: Tories Would Rather You Didn't

One Canadian's high-stakes journey to cast a ballot in Mexico.

By Chris Wood, 1 Oct 2015


Glenn Sollitt

Van Island Greens Tout Supportive Poll, but Others Contradict

Figures used on handbill suggest Tories not a threat, but further surveys show otherwise.

By Andrew MacLeod, 1 Oct 2015


Single mom Erin Arnold

After the Election, I Hope for Affordable Child Care

'Accessible' spaces needed, says mom. Part of a series on dreams beyond Oct.19.

By David P. Ball, 1 Oct 2015


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'Stolen Sisters' Invites National Reckoning on Missing Women

Quebec author recounts how Canada failed two indigenous teens.

By Katie Hyslop, 30 Sep 2015


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Still Time to Make Affordable Internet an Election Issue

For starters: where do parties stand on universal web access?

By Michael Geist, 30 Sep 2015


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Aboriginal People Responsible to Raise Selves Out of Poverty, Conservative Says

Contrasting views on how to address challenges on display at Port Alberni debate.

By Andrew MacLeod, 29 Sep 2015


Munk Debate

Let Me Be Clear: Fact Checking Leaders on Foreign Policy

A civil debate, sure. But civility, it seems, doesn't always encourage truthfulness.

By Katie Hyslop, 29 Sep 2015


BC voter Laura Cairns

After the Election, I Hope for a Living Wage

'People are being left behind big time,' says one low-earner. Part of a series on dreams beyond Oct.19.

By David P. Ball, 29 Sep 2015


Prime Minister Stephen Harper

Why Tories Don't Need a Majority to Keep Power in 2016, and Beyond

They have a clear path to stay in control, and fight another election, without Parliament ever sitting.

By Bill Tieleman, 29 Sep 2015


Wayne Gretzky and Stephen Harper

Please Advise! Is Wayne Gretzky Running for President of Canada?

In an election as Canadian as Ted Cruz, Dr. Steve helps our southern neighbours translate.

By Steve Burgess, 29 Sep 2015


Lynne Quarmby, Evidence-Based Candidate

Why I Won't Step Down to Stop Harper

Green candidate responds to fear-driven calls for strategic voting and withdrawal.

By Lynne Quarmby, 28 Sep 2015


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Will Tonight's Munk Debate Discuss Canadian Mining Abroad?

Given its host, tied to Barrick Gold's wealthy founder, it's one to watch.

By Yves Engler, 28 Sep 2015


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Spare a Thought for the Cannon Fodder Candidates

Most slog in the trenches, with slim shots at winning, on behalf of parties. For what?

By Kai Nagata, 28 Sep 2015


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To Strategically Withdraw or Not? Two Greens Muse

Faced with voter requests to pull out of the race, two candidates take different stances.

By Jeremy J. Nuttall, 25 Sep 2015


Donating money

Don't Live in a Swing Riding? Try Donating Strategically

New site helps send money to candidates poised to oust Conservatives.

By Mitchell Anderson, 25 Sep 2015


Microphones

At Victoria Science Debate, Candidates Rail Against Empty Tory Chair

Green, NDP and Liberal lay out their plans to move Canada out of a sci-tech 'dark age.'

By Andrew MacLeod, 25 Sep 2015


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Get and Share the Harper Abuse of Power Compendium

Seventy scams, smears and stings, now as a free PDF. A can't-miss election read.

By Robyn Smith, 25 Sep 2015


Thomas Mulcair in Vancouver

New Dems Face Rising Tory Support in BC Battlegrounds, Poll Shows

Leadnow-commissioned survey puts Libs ahead in 15 of 31 swing ridings across Canada.

By Doug Ward, 24 Sep 2015


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