Rightly or wrongly, foreign policy is not high on the list of issues that Canadians would like to know about during a
Voter turn out is traditionally low amongst racialized youth. It is with this in mind that the Council of Agencies Serving South
The Harper Conservatives seem to be looking across the Pond more and more for ideas. After co-opting the services of Lynton Crosby,
The battle for southwestern Ontario is shaping up to be a pitched battle between rural and urban voters, with the Conservatives particularly
Many new Canadian citizens will be casting their vote for the first time on Oct. 19. For them, understanding how to cast
Freed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy touched down in Canada in time for Thanksgiving on Saturday and federal parties wasted no time in setting
The Liberals now enjoy a 36-31 lead nationally over the Conservatives and, perhaps more importantly are now ahead in Ontario, Quebec, and
Waves of immigration throughout Canada’s history have made ethnic sub-populations key targets for Canadian election campaigns. Historically this has benefited the federal
The 2015 federal elections is a milestone for Somali Canadians as it marks a significant increase in their level of political engagement.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s ‘old stock versus new stock Canadians’ comment during a political debate could very well cost him the election.