The 2015 federal elections is a milestone for Somali Canadians as it marks a significant increase in their level of political engagement.
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By now the Liberal candidates for the predominantly visible minority ridings of Scarborough have grown used to party strategists lavishing attention on
I arrived in Canada in 1984 as an adult of voting age. I had never voted in my country of origin, which
As Canada is a mere two weeks into the longest federal election campaign in modern history, negative political advertisements have already made
There are touchstones in Tom Mulcair’s life, events that come full circle. When he first ran for the Quebec legislature in the
Prime Minister Stephen Harper recently announced a moratorium on further Senate appointments, seemingly hoping it will lead to the natural demise of
Former NDP MP Olivia Chow is running again for federal politics in Toronto, but the Trinity-Spadina riding she’s won handily before has
The political landscape appears to be shifting in subtle but important ways. The Liberals seem to have stopped the bleeding and are
Let me start by saying, I am not a partisan New Democrat, although I was a member of the New Democratic Party