The surprising end of a depressing campaign for womenThere were some unexpected upsides after a campaign in which women were ignored, deployed as political props, and even attacked
How the Liberals took down the ToriesCanada’s 42nd election was a triumph on a scale no sensible pundit or pollster could have predicted
Chris Alexander’s very bad day: A golden boy falls, but for how long?Right now he represents Conservative failures. One day he may run the party.
A day in the life of an electionTwitter, digested: Leaders vote, kids vote, and the country turns red
Election 2015 reporter anecdotes: Jason MarkusoffJason Markusoff shares his most memorable moment in the 2015 federal election campaign.
Party of one: Elizabeth May wins, but Greens lose to strategic votingDespite Elizabeth May’s eternal optimism, the Greens landed on the wrong side of the strategic voting equation. Now what?
Orange crash: How the NDP fell back to third’This election was about change,’ Tom Mulcair told supporters. But in the contest to be the change, the NDP finished second.
Trudeau’s economic fix: Easy to promise, hard to deliverDon’t expect a sudden rebound in the economy now that Trudeau is in charge. The global downturn will make things worse before they get better.
Inside Ontario’s Liberal sweep’If you win Ontario you win the whole enchilada,’ one pollster said. And then the Liberals did.
The boys in blue, the politicians in redInside the Rogers Centre, there were plenty of Jays fans with eyes on both ballot boxes and the batter’s box