With the Quebec Elections coming on October 3rd, this week’s Riding to Watch is one I’ve lived in more or less my whole life: Notre-Dame-de-Grâce […]
Tag: Elections
Fringe Party Politics: Where the Bloc Québécois and The People’s Party Stand on Issues Concerning Young Voters
The Canadian Federal Election is October 21, 2019 and it stands to be an important one. It’s important because for the first time the baby […]
Federal Election 2019: Where the Main Parties Stand on Issues Concerning Younger Voters
For the first time, younger voters are set to overtake the baby boomers as the largest voting block in Canada, and it’s about time. The […]
Favourite Meals of the US Presidential Candidates Both Real and Imagined
What do the 2016 US Presidential candidates eat? What do their gastronomic ways say about their presidential personality? Though it only lasted five months, our […]
Why the Donald Trump Campaign Really is a Hate Group
The other day I saw people sharing an article with the headline: Southern Poverty Law Center Lists Donald Trump and his Campaign, Donald J. Trump […]
Next Dance with Mary Jane: Canada’s Marijuana Legislation
Weed, Pot, Mary Jane, marijuana – these are all names for cannabis and its derivatives. Marijuana has been helpful to people with chronic pain issues, […]
The Longest, Most Expensive Canadian Election in History
This article was originally published on QuiteMike.org. After dissolving parliament, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper promptly lies to Canadians about the election’s cost October 19th 2015 […]
FTB 2015 Federal Election Poll Rundown
Although it may feel like our federal politicians have been in election mode for a few months, Canada’s 2015 Federal Election was only officially called this […]
BC Election: What a changed Canadian political landscape means for the Orange Wave
Tuesday night’s BC election was supposed to be an in-the-bag victory for the NDP. Instead, it turned into a cautionary tale of Canada’s altered political […]
Quebec Liberal frontrunner Couillard faces questions over teaching record
With a little over a week to go until the Quebec Liberal Party elects a new leader, a leading contender for the post is facing questions over his work at McGill University…
