#The Conservatives pull even; the protests turn ugly

#The Conservatives pull even; the protests turn ugly

“#The Conservatives pull even; the protests turn ugly” Politics Insider for Monday, Aug. 30: Big moves are happening in Ontario; radical anti-vaxxers disrupt Tory momentum; and the leaders gather for Radio Canada Welcome to a sneak peek of the Maclean’s Politics Insider newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered straight to your inbox in the…

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#338Canada: The Conservatives surge, the Liberals slide

#338Canada: The Conservatives surge, the Liberals slide

“#338Canada: The Conservatives surge, the Liberals slide” Philippe J. Fournier: The latest 338 projection shows the Liberals falling two seats per day since the campaign began. The Conservatives are the new favourites. It was (another) difficult week for Justin Trudeau’s Liberals in public opinion polls. The trends we observed in the first week of this…

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#Federal election 2021: The Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperative

#Federal election 2021: The Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperative

“#Federal election 2021: The Conservatives’ opportunity and the Liberal imperative” Bruce Anderson: While there’s a voter-rich battle to their left, Liberals must notice O’Toole is relaunching the fight for the centre that his predecessors weren’t interested in Bruce Anderson is chairman of Abacus Data and Summa Communications and a partner in Spark Advocacy Having worked…

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#Federal election 2021: Something sounds off

#Federal election 2021: Something sounds off

“#Federal election 2021: Something sounds off” Tone has been a major issue for the Conservative Party of Canada since its founding in 2003. The early opposition years featured an angry (yet deserved) focus on Liberal sleaze (see: Scandal, Sponsorship), while the early years in government were chippy on account of their rather tenuous position as…

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