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The House stands with asbestos
By a vote of 152-123 this evening the House defeated the NDP’s motion on asbestos. The New Democrats, Liberals and Elizabeth May voted in favour, the Conservatives and Bloc Quebecois voted against.
Ont., Man. and P.E.I. voters keep student-friendly governments
But turnout still dismal
Another election, another vote mob.
More people are pushing youth to vote. Will they listen?
Ontario New Democrats promise tuition freeze
Undergraduate Student Alliance supports plan
The popular mandate
I ran these sorts of numbers a few years ago, so, for the sake of argument, here are this year’s election results as a measure not of votes cast, but of total possible votes (based on the preliminary result of 61.4% turnout).
Over-thinking it
Alice Funke takes apart the strategic voting movement.
Don’t split the difference
Conservative strategist Ken Boessenkool and NDP strategist Brian Topp dispute the vote-splitting conventional wisdom.
The case for proportional representation
Popular vote and seat totals for the province of Saskatchewan.
What just happened? (IV)
Eric Grenier points to the vote splits.