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Live video: Paul Wells talks Election 2015Maclean’s political editor Paul Wells visits Bishop’s University for an in-depth discussion of what transpired in election 2015
Scott Feschuk recaps the three speeches from election nightThree leaders with no regrets at all spoke about their campaigns after it was all over. And it was almost as if two of them didn’t lose.
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After Harper, what will Canadian conservatism become?Beaten back to its core in the west, the debate begins over the fate of the Conservative Party for the first time since its founding
A few last words from Joe OliverThe finance minister on losing his seat, the Liberal surge, and what he plans to do this weekend
60 seconds at the end of the Harper campaignHow the final moments of election night played out on Twitter