Liberal leadership race

Google search data proves it: the Tory leadership race is dull

The search engine giant’s data suggests Conservative leadership candidates are having a hard time standing out in the crowded race

How Trudeau’s leadership run set up the 2015 campaign

The new leader of the Liberals revealed more during the race than anyone expected

Let the Liberal blood sport begin

Scott Feschuk on what it will take to win in a crowded field of would-be leaders

Garneau suggests, but doesn’t hammer home, the Trudeau comparison

John Geddes on the launch of a leadership campaign

Running for the Liberal leadership?

So many people are gunning for the Liberal leadership that it’s quite possible you’re one of them

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Justin Trudeau says he would welcome Dalton McGuinty as opponent

HALIFAX – Liberal leadership hopeful Justin Trudeau says he would welcome the entrance of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty into the race to lead the federal party.

On his own terms: Justin runs for the Liberal leadership

He’s the most popular politician in Canada—and not just because of his last name

Breaking out of bounds

Justin Trudeau’s B.C. playground

Teaching kids to snowboard, Trudeau found a place to emerge from his father’s shadow

Justin Trudeau’s literary sources: they’re tough to track down

I once heard a pretty fair speechwriter—Michael Waldman, who used to do the job for President Bill Clinton and is now executive director of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University’s law school—remark that a portentous quotation used too prominently is often the warning sign of a weak speech.

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Little Mosque star Zaib Shaikh on why he’s backing Justin Trudeau

When Justin Trudeau holds a rally in Mississauga, Ont. this evening—his Liberal leadership campaign’s first stop in the Toronto suburbs so coveted by strategists of all parties—he’ll be introduced by Zaib Shaikh, the actor best known as a star of CBC’s Little Mosque on the Prairie. Shaikh also has a role in the new movie Midnight’s Children, Canadian director Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s celebrated novel.

Trudeau’s big leap—like father, like son

Just as in 2012, the Liberals of the late ’60s needed a messiah. Enter Trudeaus.

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Taking Away Your Vote In The Liberal Leadership Race?

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