Politics42 reasons to vote in #elxn42Why are you voting in this year’s federal election? Here’s what you tweeted at @MacleansMag using the hashtag #WhyIVote
OttawaThis election, pick a reason—any reason—and voteA raised middle finger, a silent thank you, or a helping hand. Whatever your vote represents, you just need to cast it, writes Scott Gilmore
OttawaWilliam Thorsell: ’The editorial I’d write ... if I were still writing them’In a dispatch to followers, an ex-Globe editor dipped into his former trade. The column has people talking, which is why we reprint it here
OttawaDon’t count Stephen Harper outCome-from-behind conservative wins in the U.K. and Israel suggest it would be unwise to count Harper out
Ottawa’It’s quite an undertaking’: Voting in the North pollIn Canada’s far-North fly-in communities, voting day involves a whole other level of preparation and dedication
OttawaA pipeline runs through it: The race heats up in Burnaby, B.C.A clash between the economy and the environment has made Burnaby North–Seymour a fiercely contested riding
OttawaWhat’s worrying party strategists in the campaign’s final days?What will keep federal party strategists lying awake this weekend—the last one before Monday’s federal election? Evan Solomon looks ahead
SocietyAn ode to bandwagons—in sports, and politicsWhether it is in baseball or politics, believing in something bigger than yourself is the great pleasure of the fan
OttawaMaclean’s editorial: Now it’s time for you to chooseAt the end of this very long campaign, the field has narrowed to two well-defined and credible main contenders
OttawaTom who? Harper sets his sights on Trudeau.What was missing from Stephen Harper’s latest Quebec rally—and why it meant so much