ADAMS: What the CPC must learn from its popular vote collapse
If the Conservatives want to be taken seriously, they’ll have to stop catering to the fringe and start acting like a party ready to govern.
Tracking the races, the rallies, and the results. Comprehensive coverage of Canada’s federal and provincial elections, party leadership contests, and the national conventions shaping the next era of Canadian politics.
If the Conservatives want to be taken seriously, they’ll have to stop catering to the fringe and start acting like a party ready to govern.
If the NDP wants to reclaim its soul—it needs to show up, speak truth, and fight like hell. Because right now, it's not fighting for people like me. It's not even trying.
My reflections on the experience and what it says about Canadian politics.
In a sweeping policy reveal, the new Prime Minister shifts from carbon tax repeal to an ambitious housing plan that Canadians are starting to see as the first real solution in years.
The CPC's leadership race is turning into a circus, and Pierre Poilievre’s the loudest clown.
When most of the province stays home, we all get screwed.
I looked into the parties nobody talks about, and some of them are wild.