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The Ontario PCs got their majority. Have they also been cursed?

Jen Gerson: If Doug Ford performs well Ontario will thrive. But rule by Ford is a high-risk, high-reward strategy that could haunt the PC party.

It’s Harper’s world now

It’s Stephen Harper’s world now

The conservatives have their majority— now what will they do with it?

Good ideas and familiar faces

Good ideas and familiar faces

A few ideas the Conservatives might wish to pluck from their opponents’ now-shuttered platforms

Finally, time for a real agenda

Finally, time for a real agenda

Andrew Coyne spells out what’s on the Tory to-do list

Take a seat, esteemed colleague—if you can

Take a seat, esteemed colleague—if you can

FESCHUK: Will Harper win 155? Or fall short of a majority? Our fate, and theirs, is in the tally.

Aw, voting two whole times in five years?

Aw, voting two whole times in five years?

Harper feels our pain, and he’ll take a majority to end this chore called democracy

The odds are against the Grits

In this election, there are a number of possible scenarios, none of which help the Liberals much

Harper still far from majority: poll

Meanwhile, a divide is forming between Quebec and the rest of Canada

Photograph by Cole Garside

Battleground Ontario

Stephen Harper has made critical advances in the once-Liberal province

What’s so scary about Planet Tory?

The truth is that Canada has already had a successful conservative revolution

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How the Conservatives plan to turn a minority into a majority

Doug Finley on Harper’s election playbook

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Hypothetical math

Eric Grenier considers Stephen Harper’s hopes for a majority.