What will Canada's Parliament look like on Oct. 20?
This Monday Oct. 19 is the 2015 federal election. Finally.
It has been 3,000 days since the campaign first kicked off and a lot of ink has been spilled predicting what our next Parliament might look like. So, why not spill some more?
What do you think Canada's Parliament will look like on Oct. 20?
What is the worst thing about the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
On Oct. 5, the nations participating in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations came to an agreement.
The TPP has been very controversial because of its potential negative economic impacts on several Canadian industries, most notably the auto sector and dairy farming.
What do you think is the worst thing about the TPP?
What issue is most important to you this election?
We are edging closer to election day on October 19. The polls are all over the place, we've watched 9,000 debates in two weeks and this campaign has been going on for what feels like forever.
There is no shortage of information out there, so we want to know what issues are really driving you to the ballot box this election?
Which voting system would you prefer for Canada?
To strategic vote or not strategic vote continues to be a big question this election. Many campaigns, like Leadnow's Vote Together, are pushing for the "anything put Harper" option, which gets at the crux of the issue: the need for electoral reform.
The NDP has long campaigned on fixing the first-past-the-post system, and both the Greens and the Liberals are campaigning on a platform to abolish Canada's current first-past-the-post system. Fair Vote Canada continues to push for electoral reform.
Which voting system would you prefer for Canada?
What do you think about the NDP's new budget plan?
The NDP unveiled their fiscal plan on Wednesday, which features four years of budget surpluses.
The plan also shows that the increase in spending, notably to health care and public transit, will be balanced by cancelling Conservative tax breaks for wealthy individuals and increasing corporate tax rates.
What do you think about the NDP's new budget plan?
Who would you vote for if the election was today?
It has been just over one month since the 2015 federal election was called. With the campaign, and campaign promises, heating up and taking shape we're curious:
If the election was today, who would you vote for?
How could Canada best improve our policies toward refugees?
Chris Alexander, speaking in his role as immigration minister, has said that Canada is welcoming to refugees and a "model of humanitarian action."
Many disagree, especially in light of the news that Immigration Minister Chris Alexander did nothing to help a desperate Syrian family, in a show of indifference that's part of the Harper government's mean-spirited refugee policy.
How could Canada best improve our policies toward refugees?
What do you think of Trudeau's three-year fiscal plan?
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau announced, if elected, his government would not balance the budget for three years and instead double spending on infrastructure to increase economic growth.
The $125-billion investment would focus on public transit, green projects and social infrastructure (affordable housing and senior centres).
What do you think of Trudeau's three-year fiscal plan?
Is strategic voting the best way to defeat the Harper Conservatives?
We are getting dangerously close to the federal election... oh wait no we're not, it's still weeks away. However, the topic of strategic voting is certainly heating up as this long election campaign continues.
Do you think that strategic voting is the best way to defeat the Harper Conservatives?
What do you think of the Mike Duffy trial so far?
It's the much anticipated third installment of the Mike Duffy trial, and our Parlimentary correspondent Karl Nerenberg has been writing and tweeting about it all week.
On Tuesday, key witness former chief of staff Nigel Wright testifed as to whether Duffy accepted a bribe.
What do you think of the Mike Duffy trial so far?