Shannon Proudfoot: In the end, the voters sighed and rolled their eyes, giving Justin Trudeau begrudging permission to keep doing what he had been doing, but no more
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A win’s a win
Paul Wells: Justin Trudeau’s problems now are the problems of power. And they are fantastic problems compared to the ones Erin O’Toole will face.
Innovative Research poll: Who wants a minority government? Lots of Liberals.
Support for a minority government—now the likely outcome—is at 40 per cent, with some voters in every party hoping there’s no majority
Jagmeet Singh’s minority government calculus
Tom Parkin: The NDP leader said he’d never prop up a Conservative government. It was the right thing to do—and a play that will strengthen his hand.
The next few days in B.C. politics will be strange and fun
B.C. election 2017 was a cliffhanger, leaving us with no idea who will form government. But we know it’s going to be different.
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.
The odds are against the Grits
In this election, there are a number of possible scenarios, none of which help the Liberals much
How the Conservatives plan to turn a minority into a majority
Doug Finley on Harper’s election playbook
Racism: why yes, now that you mention it, it is everywhere
Student panel to try to find it. We bet they will.
Megapundit: “Obtuseness and stupidity”
LONG-WEEKEND ELECTION DAY ROUNDUP!