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Social Media’s Growing Role in NDP Campaign Strategy

Social media has become a key tool for political candidates and leaders when it comes to interacting with voters. Online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more recently TikTok, More

Posted On : November 15, 2020 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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Are Campaign Summaries Detrimental to Democracy?

Given the upcoming United States federal elections, it is almost impossible to scroll through social media without seeing an article that attempts to condense the policies of competing politicians into More

Posted On : February 23, 2020 Published By : Jane Warren
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Money Makes Elections Go Round: Campaigning in Canada vs. the U.S.

Compared to the American presidential election cycle, Canada’s election period occurs in the blink of an eye. In fact, this year’s federal election period took place in approximately the same More

Posted On : November 3, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Blue House, Red Senate: Midterm Elections Debrief

Yesterday, Americans went to the polls to elect a new Congress. All 435 seats of the House of Representatives and 35 Senate seats were up. Since Donald Trump’s election two More

Posted On : November 7, 2018 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Op-Ed: David vs. Goliath – Can Beto O’Rourke Unseat Ted Cruz?

This op-ed presents only the opinion of the author and is not an endorsement from the McGill Journal of Political Studies, nor the McGill Political Science Students’ Association. The day More

Posted On : November 6, 2018 Published By : Erin McDonald
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Op-Ed: How Do You Solve a Problem like White Women?

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Posted On : November 2, 2018 Published By : Sophia Kamps
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October 2018: An Introduction to the Quebec Elections

The campaign season for the 2018 Quebec election officially began on August 23rd. It will last 39 days, compared to the 33-day minimum that the last election was based on. More

Posted On : August 25, 2018 Published By : Ryanne Lau

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