Against the backdrop of widespread climate concern, this federal election was supposed to be the Greens’ breakout. What happened?
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Women remain invisible in debates about the future of Canada
Jacqueline Hansen: I am a middle-aged single mom from rural Quebec, and I feel invisible during this election campaign
Federal leaders debate 2019: Full transcript
Everything you missed from the 2019 English federal leaders debate. Find the full transcript here.
The federal leaders debate through the lens of show business
Jaime Weinman: Trudeau was a telegenic talking-points robot, the type of PM whose job will be lost to automation some day
What the media isn’t covering during this election
Andrew MacDougall: Andrew Scheer’s ‘Universal Tax Cut’ is his biggest policy announcement to date, and it’s not all obvious that it even happened
Maclean’s-Citytv National Leaders Debate 2019: Full transcript
Here’s everything Elizabeth May, Jagmeet Singh and Andrew Scheer said during the Maclean’s-Citytv #firstdebate
We have no friends in politics
Andray Domise: Bigoted or not, the dust-up between the NDP and the Greens is a mere symptom of a much larger problem facing leftist voters in this country
Liberals and Conservatives are neck and neck
Andrew MacDougall: The deck has been stacked. All the more reason for Conservatives to stick to their campaign script—helping ordinary Canadians get ahead.
Enough with the climate change half-measures. Canada has real solutions to consider.
Our editorial: It’s clear that both the Conservatives and Liberals look at climate change polling and see a reason for caution. But the science offers none.
A new 338Canada projection has the Tories safely in majority territory
Philippe J. Fournier: The latest electoral model has the Conservatives winning 174 seats, while the Liberals face big losses in Ontario and Atlantic Canada