How it all ended for Stephen HarperA silence choked the air when the results came in. Stephen Harper struck proud notes in his political eulogy—but an era had passed.
How the Liberals took down the ToriesCanada’s 42nd election was a triumph on a scale no sensible pundit or pollster could have predicted
Harperland meets Ford NationWhy would the Prime Minister rally with the Fords? ’He decorated the whole street blue,’ Doug said last night of his brother, Rob.
Abacus poll reveals what the 2015 campaign was really all aboutSurvey finds more voters combined think Oct. 19 election is about change and values than see it as mainly about the economy
William 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
Can Google predict who will win the election?It’s possible that what we search for could be more indicative of how we’ll vote in elections than what we tell pollsters, but so far the evidence is mixed
Maclean’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
Tom who? Harper sets his sights on Trudeau.What was missing from Stephen Harper’s latest Quebec rally—and why it meant so much
With friends like these: Ford revelations leave Tories under fireNew revelations about Rob Ford’s behaviour hit the news just as he revved up his involvement in the federal Conservative campaign. Oh, dear.