The Conservatives may have underestimated how much Canadians liked traditional media running the show, with new numbers from EKOS suggesting that not
The political landscape appears to be shifting in subtle but important ways. The Liberals seem to have stopped the bleeding and are
Summer is half over, the election could be launched officially as early as Sunday — which would make it the longest campaign
By now the Liberal candidates for the predominantly visible minority ridings of Scarborough have grown used to party strategists lavishing attention on
New promises by the governing federal Conservatives to investigate the relationship between rising housing prices and foreign investment in Vancouver may resonate
With campaigning for the 42nd Canadian federal election on October 19 gaining momentum, the issues uppermost amongst voters in the ridings of
John Manley — the president and CEO of Canadian Council of Chief Executives — criticized the Harper government Tuesday for mismanaging bilateral
The past week in the campaign has seen a flood of emotional reactions to the Syrian refugee crisis, running the gamut from
Unlike in Europe and the U.S., immigration rarely takes centre stage in Canada as all the major federal parties see it as
Thursday night’s French language debate in Montreal featured more discussion of immigration and refugee policy than any other leaders debate thus far