Against the backdrop of widespread climate concern, this federal election was supposed to be the Greens’ breakout. What happened?
Jacqueline Hansen: I am a middle-aged single mom from rural Quebec, and I feel invisible during this election campaign
Everything you missed from the 2019 English federal leaders debate. Find the full transcript here.
Jaime Weinman: Trudeau was a telegenic talking-points robot, the type of PM whose job will be lost to automation some day
Andrew MacDougall: Andrew Scheer’s ‘Universal Tax Cut’ is his biggest policy announcement to date, and it’s not all obvious that it even happened
Here’s everything Elizabeth May, Jagmeet Singh and Andrew Scheer said during the Maclean’s-Citytv #firstdebate
Andray Domise: Bigoted or not, the dust-up between the NDP and the Greens is a mere symptom of a much larger problem facing leftist voters in this country
Andrew MacDougall: The deck has been stacked. All the more reason for Conservatives to stick to their campaign script—helping ordinary Canadians get ahead.
Our editorial: It’s clear that both the Conservatives and Liberals look at climate change polling and see a reason for caution. But the science offers none.
Philippe J. Fournier: The latest electoral model has the Conservatives winning 174 seats, while the Liberals face big losses in Ontario and Atlantic Canada
Paul Wells: The Liberals’ best hope now? Trudeau must portray himself as the person best equipped to clean up Justin Trudeau’s mess.
Both sides of the Canadian political spectrum are spoiling for a fight and reasoned debate is at risk. With an election looming, it’s time to raise the alarm.