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The Past, Present, and Future of Electoral Reform in Canada

After the 2019 federal election, support for electoral reform in Canada is on the rise. Given the failure of provincial electoral reform referendums across the country, as well as the More

Posted On : January 16, 2020 Published By : Ryan Brown
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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

Posted On : November 5, 2019 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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The 2019 Canadian Federal Election: Is Our Electoral System Undemocratic?

While the outcome of the federal election on October 21 surprised some Canadians, many are characterizing the results as a warped reflection of voter support. Consider the number of votes More

Posted On : November 3, 2019 Published By : Jane Warren
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Opinion: For the Sake of the Country, Trudeau Must Address the Concerns of the West

If there is one thing that has been made abundantly clear in light of the results of the most-recent Canadian election, it’s that Canada is regionally divided. In Western Canada, More

Posted On : November 1, 2019 Published By : Peter Wu
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The Parties on Immigration

Despite glaring differences in general ideology, mainstream political parties have been forced to share what seems like a consensus on the value of immigration in promoting economic and social well-being. More

Posted On : October 17, 2019 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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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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Opinion: Why I’m Voting for the New Democratic 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 More

Posted On : October 9, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Opinion: Why I Am Voting for the Green 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 More

Posted On : October 7, 2019 Published By : John Weston
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J-31 : Perspectives électorales fédérales de la REPM

Dans exactement un mois, les Canadiens se rendront aux urnes pour la 43e élection fédérale.Les libéraux de Justin Trudeau se battent pour être réélus contre les conservateurs d’Andrew Scheer, actuellement dans More

Posted On : September 22, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell

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