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OttawaThe truth about Trudeau’s tax cutsHow Trudeau’s plan takes from the rich and gives to the almost-as-rich
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OttawaNumbers over narrative: The truth about Oct. 19The niqab issue may not have sunk the NDP in Quebec, and voters didn’t abandon Stephen Harper. Pollsters sift through the data for nuggets of election truth
OttawaTrudeau, cabinetmaker: How change will meet governanceWith a promising young caucus, and a handful of veterans, Trudeau has a lot of egos to satisfy—and disappoint
OttawaHow the Liberals took down the ToriesCanada’s 42nd election was a triumph on a scale no sensible pundit or pollster could have predicted
PoliticsElection 2015 reporter anecdotes: John GeddesJohn Geddes shares his most memorable moment in the 2015 federal election campaign.