The past week in the campaign has seen a flood of emotional reactions to the Syrian refugee crisis, running the gamut from
This weekend would mark roughly the end of a “normal” modern Canadian election campaign, which tended until now to last around 36
Following a highly emotional day in Canada after news broke that Alan Kurdi — the three-year-old Syrian boy whose body washed up
Political candidates have been risking their composure, their message control and their dignity to court the youth vote since long before Bill Clinton
The results of the Canadian Medial Association’s report card on health care shows Canadians strongly believe in the need for a national
I was in Victoria last weekend, where you can’t drive a block without seeing an Elizabeth May lawn sign. When I landed
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
The Maclean’s leaders’ debate, originally scheduled as a pre-season warmup to the election, turns out to be the first main event of
Flouting the conventional wisdom against summer electioneering and defying accusations of political opportunism, Stephen Harper today called a federal election for Oct.