This weekend would mark roughly the end of a “normal” modern Canadian election campaign, which tended until now to last around 36
John Manley — the president and CEO of Canadian Council of Chief Executives — criticized the Harper government Tuesday for mismanaging bilateral
The past week in the campaign has seen a flood of emotional reactions to the Syrian refugee crisis, running the gamut from
It is usual for different Chinese organizations to gather candidates from the community and hear them out in places like shopping malls
Unlike in Europe and the U.S., immigration rarely takes centre stage in Canada as all the major federal parties see it as
Seven Conservative candidates representing Greater Toronto Area (GTA) ridings with a significant presence of ethnic Chinese voters came together on Tuesday to
Thursday night’s French language debate in Montreal featured more discussion of immigration and refugee policy than any other leaders debate thus far
As I listened to an elderly woman who had walked in to our campaign headquarters, it began to sink in that I
Rightly or wrongly, foreign policy is not high on the list of issues that Canadians would like to know about during a
The battle for southwestern Ontario is shaping up to be a pitched battle between rural and urban voters, with the Conservatives particularly