Election Campaign
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Alberta election campaign continues after minor drama at Danielle Smith announcementThe Alberta election is nearing the end of its second week.PoliticsMay 12, 2023
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Alberta’s provincial election to be full of party ‘baggage’: political scientistAlberta's two main political parties will go head-to-head as the provincial election officially begins Monday, May 1.PoliticsApr 29, 2023
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Legault promises more affordable housing ahead of fall election campaignThe leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) promised today to fund 11,700 new units in the next four years if his party wins a second term on Oct. 3.CanadaAug 12, 2022
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Ford pledges to restore Northlander passenger rail service, rebuild Highway 101The Northlander rail service was cancelled in 2012 by the then Liberal government, who said at the time it was too costly to subsidize.PoliticsMay 8, 2022
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A tarnished Trudeau, Bernier bump or hung Parliament? Shockers and probabilities for election nightWe’re almost certainly getting another minority government come election night, says Randy Boswell, and it may not be immediately clear who will get to become prime minister.CommentarySep 18, 2021
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Party leaders push for votes as election campaign heads into final weekendMuch of Thursday’s campaigning was dominated by the leaders pointing fingers and firing broadsides of blame at each other over the spiralling COVID-19 crisis in Alberta.PoliticsSep 17, 2021
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Bricker’s Campaign Week: How vote-splitting and voter turnout will make all the differenceIn the final week of the election campaign, wildcards remain, including one unpredictable element that even pollsters can't pinpoint, says Ipsos CEO Darrel Bricker.CanadaSep 17, 2021
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New awareness campaign reaches out to immigrant, refugee voters in ManitobaLocal immigrant and refugee organizations are launching a public awareness campaign ahead of the federal election, with the goal of mobilizing new Manitobans to get out and vote.PoliticsSep 10, 2021
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Toronto health workers voice COVID-19 concerns during Trudeau’s election stopLiberal Leader Justin Trudeau thanked the few dozen Toronto General Hospital staffers for their efforts and called the protests against proof-of-vaccination systems ``horrifying.''HealthSep 5, 2021
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Council candidates in Edmonton see signs vandalized, go missingA number of candidates running for seats on Edmonton city council have been experiencing the destruction or disappearance of some election signage.PoliticsAug 31, 2021
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