Frank Graves and Michael Valpy: Ahead of the Oct. 21 election we see a divided Canada; a war pitting Canadians of social-conservative views against those with more progressive views
Andrew MacDougall: The deck has been stacked. All the more reason for Conservatives to stick to their campaign script—helping ordinary Canadians get ahead.
Kate Chappell relates a tale from the polling station.
While pollsters try to adjust for the demographics of voting, Ilona Dougherty defends the young non-voter.
Apathy is Boring’s Ilona Dougherty wrote this before election day, so now it seems prescient.
Eric Grenier points to the vote splits.