For a long time the Latin American community has felt widely overlooked in Canada, according to Liberal candidate Michael Levitt, who is
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As Canada gears up for the 2015 federal election on October 19, the Conservative Party of Canada has launched a Chinese-language website
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Advocates of the Conservative government’s ban on the wearing of the niqab during citizenship ceremonies claim that the policy supports women’s rights.
This year’s election campaign has been one of the longest in our country’s political history, characterized by the usual kinds of political
Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau notoriously blamed the separatists’ defeat in the 1995 Quebec referendum on money and the ethnic vote. When
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Canada’s youth vote is up for grabs. So who’s grabbing? There’s a persistent myth about young voters — that they tend to act