2019 federal election

The 2019 election revealed that sexism is status quo

Anne Kingston: Misogynistic slurs, masculinity contests and lack of discussion of issues affecting all women serve as a blaring wake-up call

Regionalism is nothing new

Scott Matthews: Politics are not significantly more regionalized today than they were in 2015. But Quebec is the anomaly.

Photos from election day in Trudeau, Scheer, May and Singh’s ridings

Leaders cast their votes with spouses, families (and dogs) in tow while supporters display their party colours. Here are memorable shots from Election 2019.

How Justin Trudeau held on: The story of a gruelling, messy campaign

The path to a Liberal minority was paved with low points and sloppy moments. In this election, there were no undiluted victories.

Scenes from Election 2019 party headquarters

Children cried, adults stood aghast, while others cheered. It was a mixed bag at the Liberal, Conservative, NDP and Green party headquarters on election night.

If only hugs were votes

Against the backdrop of widespread climate concern, this federal election was supposed to be the Greens’ breakout. What happened?

Justin Trudeau’s post-election speech: Full transcript

‘Liberals know, like all Canadians know, that it is always possible to do better.’ Read the Liberal leader’s full speech.

Federal election 2019: Canada’s most relaxing results

It’s been a stressful election. Watch Maclean’s live-colour the results as they roll in.

Canadian federal election 2019: Live results map and riding-by-riding vote counts

Live results as Canadians elect new members to the House of Commons to form the 43rd parliament

Make sure you know where to vote on October 21. Here’s how.

Before October 15, there were lots of options to vote while away from home. That’s no longer the case.

Jagmeet Singh’s secret weapon: The way he talks.

The NDP leader switches seamlessly from formality to so-called ‘multicultural Toronto English,’ sounding educated and down-to-earth at the same time

The 2019 election is a conflict between the ‘somewheres’ and ‘anywheres’

Frank Graves and Michael Valpy: Ahead of the Oct. 21 election we see a divided Canada; a war pitting Canadians of social-conservative views against those with more progressive views