Unlike in Europe and the U.S., immigration rarely takes centre stage in Canada as all the major federal parties see it as
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With campaigning for the 42nd Canadian federal election on October 19 gaining momentum, the issues uppermost amongst voters in the ridings of
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
As Canada is a mere two weeks into the longest federal election campaign in modern history, negative political advertisements have already made
“Lawfare” is a term that combines “law” and “warfare.” It describes how the law can be used as a weapon to punish
Flouting the conventional wisdom against summer electioneering and defying accusations of political opportunism, Stephen Harper today called a federal election for Oct.
Summer is half over, the election could be launched officially as early as Sunday — which would make it the longest campaign
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has turned in a damning report on key Harper government policies, recommending changes to its controversial anti-terrorism law, C-51, and