Political candidates have been risking their composure, their message control and their dignity to court the youth vote since long before Bill Clinton
With campaigning picking up speed for the October 19 federal elections, a dipstick poll on how new Canadians view the unfolding political
“Did I tell you the time I was called ‘a little girl’?” asks MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan incredulously. Sitting in her election campaign
The battle for votes in Vancouver’s large Chinese community is being complicated by deep divisions over immigration issues here and across the
Ever since Dr. Rey Pagtakhan served as Member of Parliament from 1988 to 2004, first from Winnipeg North and then Winnipeg North
By now the Liberal candidates for the predominantly visible minority ridings of Scarborough have grown used to party strategists lavishing attention on
Conservative candidate Mark Adler is defending a reference to the Holocaust on his campaign signage, which has led to claims that he’s exploiting
This week’s poll numbers drive home the important role debates could play in Campaign 2015. They also point to a tactical bind
There are touchstones in Tom Mulcair’s life, events that come full circle. When he first ran for the Quebec legislature in the
The morning after the first leaders’ debate of the federal election campaign Thursday night, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was seen pressing home