Election Image of the Day: Voters queued up for hours on an election day that will go down as one of the messiest in the country’s history
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Environmental groups feel a chill over what they can say about global warming
With contradictory rules governing the role of non-political party actors, environmental groups are exercising caution during the federal campaign
Canada must reform its stunningly inadequate political advertising rules
Opinion: Bruce Anderson on how Canada’s democracy is vulnerable to modern forces that our current election rules are ill-equipped to handle
Google tells us you still have election questions
Don’t panic. We’ve got you covered. Here’s a last-second guide to voting
Why Canadians voted early — and in droves
At an Elections Canada office in downtown Toronto, civic duty presents like something more of a mission
What to expect when you’re electing: A voter’s election guide
A voter’s guide to the 2015 federal election— when to vote, where to vote, how to vote
Knock, knock. Who’s there? Not the enumerators.
Editorial: With voter-participation rates dropping, it may be penny-wise and pound-foolish to quibble over the costs of enumeration
Linda Frum vs. Elections Canada
Should Elections Canada be trying to improve turnout?
The state of the Fair Elections Act debate
More complaints, but what are the odds of compromise?
How would you like your electoral reform?
New proposals from the chief electoral officer and the minister