Canadians go to the polls on Monday after an unusually long election campaign. Cristine de Clercy writes that since the election was called on August 2nd, the polls have shifted markedly, with the Liberal Party – which has been out of power for a decade – approaching the 40 percent support mark which may allow it to form a majority government. Despite the poll numbers, she cautions that recent boundary changes and the potential for shifts in public opinion and for polling errors mean that the election’s outcome is still anyone’s guess. Read more on the London School of Economics USAPP Blo
This descriptive summary of the 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election profiles a campaign that ha...
This descriptive summary of the 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election profiles a campaign that had...
From 2003 to 2010, Premier Danny Williams maintained a tight grip on the Progressive Conservative (P...
Canadians go to the polls on Monday after an unusually long election campaign. Cristine de Clercy wr...
The Liberal Party looks poised to do well in next year’s Canadian elections, writes Claudia Chwalisz...
In just over a month’s time, Canadians will go to the polls to decide whether or not to give Stephen...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
We review the 2011 Ontario general election, which reduced the incumbent Liberal party to a minority...
Introduction Canadians went to the polls on October 19th 2015 and placed the Liberal Party leader, J...
Last week, voters in Canada’s largest province of Ontario elected a Liberal majority against the odd...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
The 2007 provincial election in Prince Edward Island on May 28 was characterized both by a desire fo...
Coming just three years and a few months after one of New Brunswick's closest elections ever (2003),...
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election would mark a turning point in provincial politics. The ...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
This descriptive summary of the 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election profiles a campaign that ha...
This descriptive summary of the 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election profiles a campaign that had...
From 2003 to 2010, Premier Danny Williams maintained a tight grip on the Progressive Conservative (P...
Canadians go to the polls on Monday after an unusually long election campaign. Cristine de Clercy wr...
The Liberal Party looks poised to do well in next year’s Canadian elections, writes Claudia Chwalisz...
In just over a month’s time, Canadians will go to the polls to decide whether or not to give Stephen...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
We review the 2011 Ontario general election, which reduced the incumbent Liberal party to a minority...
Introduction Canadians went to the polls on October 19th 2015 and placed the Liberal Party leader, J...
Last week, voters in Canada’s largest province of Ontario elected a Liberal majority against the odd...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
The 2007 provincial election in Prince Edward Island on May 28 was characterized both by a desire fo...
Coming just three years and a few months after one of New Brunswick's closest elections ever (2003),...
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election would mark a turning point in provincial politics. The ...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
This descriptive summary of the 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election profiles a campaign that ha...
This descriptive summary of the 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election profiles a campaign that had...
From 2003 to 2010, Premier Danny Williams maintained a tight grip on the Progressive Conservative (P...