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Word on the Street: What Calgary voters want in a leader in the 2019 federal electionFederal party leaders have laid out their platforms and taken part in several televised debates, but have they done enough to get your vote come Oct. 21?CanadaOct 18, 2019
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Word on the Street: How the economy is affecting Calgary voters in the 2019 federal electionEconomist Trevor Tombe says no matter who wins the upcoming federal election, Canadians won’t see a big change in growth and employment.CanadaOct 17, 2019
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Word on the Street: How the energy industry and climate change are affecting Calgary voters'Global News Morning Calgary' took to the streets to find out what Calgarians think about the energy industry and climate change in the context of the 2019 federal election.PoliticsOct 16, 2019
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Word on the Street: How is western alienation affecting voters in the 2019 federal election?As voters begin to head to the polls, one expert worries the 2019 federal election has widened the divide between eastern and western Canada rather than addressed it.PoliticsOct 15, 2019
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