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The post-Etobicoke Centre future of elections

Stephen Thiele and Gavin Tighe, Borys Wrzesnewskyj’s lawyers, consider the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s decisions.

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Accepting imperfection

Emmett Macfarlane considers yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on Etobicoke Centre.

What students are talking about today (October 25th edition)

Supreme Court, Halloween costumes, & UBC “dimes”

Supreme Court: the emerging don’t-sweat-the-fine-print bloc

PAUL WELLS: Ted Opitz’s win was the Harper government’s first good day at the Court in a while

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Supreme Court rules no by-election in Etobicoke Centre

The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Conservative MP Ted Opitz and there will be no by-election in Etobicoke Centre.

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A ruling on Etobicoke Centre is at hand

A note from the Supreme Court advises that a ruling in the case of Ted Opitz et al. v. Borys Wrzesnewskyj et al. will be delivered at 9:45am on Thursday.

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In Etobicoke Centre, a new election is not enough

Why the Supreme Court should change the law, instead

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Every vote counts

Adam Goldenberg doesn’t like Elizabeth May’s suggestion to the Green and New Democrat candidates in Etobicoke Centre.

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Standing down

Elizabeth May suggests that, in the event of a by-election in Etobicoke Centre, the Greens and NDP should stand down to allow for a straightforward grudge match between Ted Opitz and Borys Wrzesnewskyj.

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The meaning of Etobicoke Centre

The Toronto Star, Greg Fingas, Omar Alghabra and, quoted below, Adam Goldenberg consider the Supreme Court’s impending decision on Etobicoke Centre.

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‘A debate about the integrity of the voting system’

The National’s report tonight on today’s hearing at the Supreme Court.

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A day in court

The CBC, Globe and Canadian Press sum up today’s Etobicoke Centre hearings at the Supreme Court.