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By many accounts, the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) – who won 36 fewer seats than the governing Liberals – under-performed in the 2019 federal election. Having been founded less More

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Flash Analysis: Scheer Resigns as Conservative Leader

Andrew Scheer resigned as leader of the Conservative Party on Thursday, less than two weeks after telling reporters he would be “staying on to fight the fight Canadians elected us More

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The Conservative Leadership Contest: Will Andrew Scheer Get Another Chance?

In the aftermath of the Federal Election, Andrew Scheer is receiving considerable scrutiny concerning his leadership of the Conservative Party. After announcing they were seeking a majority victory, the Conservatives More

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The results are in: Justin Trudeau will serve another term as Prime Minister of Canada following his party’s victory Monday night. The Liberals managed to gather enough seats to form More

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The Parties on the Environment

Since the last election, the world has changed significantly. Glaciers have melted, global temperatures have risen, and the United Nations declared in 2018 that only 12 years remain to prevent More

Posted On : October 16, 2019 Published By : Lauren Hill
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The Parties on the Economy

“It’s the economy, stupid” is an infamous political catchphrase coined by Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign strategist James Carville. It implies that the most important issue during electoral campaigns is the More

Posted On : October 15, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Opinion: Why I’m Voting for the Conservative Party

This opinion piece is part of a broader week-long MJPS Online series on voting intentions. Check here for other components of the series. The views expressed in this piece are solely those More

Posted On : October 11, 2019 Published By : Lucius Hatherly
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Ford More Years: How Doug Ford Could Be Trudeau’s Key to Victory this Fall

Andrew Scheer has a problem, and it’s not Justin Trudeau. A recent poll by Corbett Communications states that 60 per cent of Ontario voters reported being less likely to support More

Posted On : August 22, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Flash Analysis: Ethics report revives SNC-Lavalin scandal

It took the Liberals nearly six months to recover from the February SNC-Lavalin scandal that left them losing to the Conservatives in virtually every political projection. Now, just weeks into More

Posted On : August 14, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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Your Pre-Election Guide to the Parties, Platforms, and Issues

More information has begun to trickle out about the major political parties’ platforms. According to an Abacus Data poll, the top issues impacting the Canadian vote this fall are: the More

Posted On : August 6, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle

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