The name Maria Mourani made national headlines in 2013 when her outspoken criticism of the Parti Quebecois’ proposed Charter of Values led
As the 2015 Canadian Federal Elections approaches, the question remains which party will win the majority of votes and fill these seats
Politics, generally speaking, is about reason and passion, intellect and emotion. Elections, on the other hand, always come down to numbers. The party or
Welcome to the debate about the debates. The world of federal election leaders’ debates as we know it went kaboom last week,
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The Conservative government’s support of a ban preventing long-term expats from voting in the federal elections is not surprising, say Canadian academics.
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The morning after the first leaders’ debate of the federal election campaign Thursday night, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was seen pressing home
There are touchstones in Tom Mulcair’s life, events that come full circle. When he first ran for the Quebec legislature in the
This week’s poll numbers drive home the important role debates could play in Campaign 2015. They also point to a tactical bind