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Justin Trudeau
Elections | Politics in Canada | Justin Trudeau's victory speech was generous, but toughly repudiated Stephen Harper's divisive rule | Oct 20 2015 | David J. Climenhaga | If there are any lessons from last night, they are that politicians underestimate Justin Trudeau – and Canadians generally – at their peril.
Image: Flickr/Justin Trudeau
Elections | Politics in Canada | Duncan Cameron: 'Happy campaigner' Trudeau makes it Black Monday for the NDP | Oct 20 2015 | Duncan Cameron | On the campaign trail, the personality contrast between Trudeau and the two other main leaders was enough to push the new prime minister ahead.
Image: Facebook/Trudeau
Elections | Politics in Canada | Prime Minister-Elect Justin Trudeau has many promises to keep | Oct 20 2015 | Karl Nerenberg | Progressive voters who gave Trudeau his majority will have to be vigilant and let the new Liberal government know they expect it to keep its promises, starting with electoral reform.
Elections | Politics in Canada | Anti-Harper sentiment delivers Liberal majority government, sends NDP to third | Oct 20 2015 | Tyson Kelsall | Liberals surge to surprise majority, Conservatives become opposition and NDP are relegated to third-party status.
Civil Liberties Watch | Labour | Politics in Canada | Kenney recycles old policy announcements on Live-in Caregiver Program | Oct 19 2015 | Ethel Tungohan | York Centre Conservative candidate Mark Adler and Jason Kenney announced "new" changes to Live-In Caregiver program only to regurgitate the Conservatives broken promises.
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Elections | Politics in Canada | It's Election Day! Here are 20 things to think about | Oct 19 2015 | rabble staff | As you prepare to go to the polls, maybe you want to be reminded of the other parts of the campaign? They seem so long ago, but rabble.ca has got you covered here.
Photo: Chris Yakimov/flickr
Elections | Politics in Canada | Harperism is finally facing the end, and just in time | Oct 19 2015 | Ralph Surette | It's election day and, at last, hope that what has to happen if this country is to recapture its integrity is actually about to happen.
Image: Flickr/mostlyconservative
Elections | Politics in Canada | Where were the 'good Conservatives,' prepared to speak against their party's race-baiting tactics? | Oct 19 2015 | David J. Climenhaga | Picking victims to drum up votes: This is a problem that's become bigger than just Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and only Conservatives can get their own house in order.
Elections | Indigenous Rights | The federal election can change the lives of Indigenous peoples | Oct 19 2015 | Krystalline Kraus | Ours is a sad history where members of Indigenous communities across Canada weren't even allowed to vote in Canada until the 1960s.
Image: Council of Canadians
Elections | Young people: Vote like a geezer and change Canada's future | Oct 19 2015 | Armine Yalnizyan | An eleventh-hour message to voters aged 18–30: in this election, you've got the power.
Brigette DePape
Elections | Go vote | Oct 19 2015 | Brent Patterson | The 2011 election's low voter turnout only benefited the Conservatives. Let's ensure those numbers are much higher this election.
Elections | Indigenous Rights | Why I'm doing all I can to make sure our Nation members vote | Oct 19 2015 | Ken Watts | Ken Watts, vice president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, tells us why he is urging the members of his community to vote in this election.
Image: Flickr/anne campagne
Elections | Politics in Canada | This election may prove there's a limit to Canada's regard for the NDP | Oct 19 2015 | Gerry Caplan | Many Canadians seemed somewhere between reconciled to and delighted with the prospect of an NDP government. Then they weren't.
Labour | World | Sedition Act used in Malaysia to suppress dissent | Oct 19 2015 | Jiselle Hanna, Piergiorgio Moro | Updates on Asia Pacific workers struggles and how the Sedition Act was used in Malaysia to suppress dissent
Politics in Canada | Furor over niqab normalizes racist debate | Oct 19 2015 | Redeye Collective | By the end of today, the debate over the niqab will disappear from view. However, there will be a lasting impact for Muslim women and men, according to Itrath Syed.