Canada’s chief electoral officer has been busy preparing his own recommendations for improvements
$8-million monument to recognize Canada’s history of institutionalized homophobia and transphobia
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has meetings set for Monday in London with the prime ministers of Britain and the Netherlands
John Aldag faced off with Tamara Jansen for a rematch of the 2019 vote
Were First Nations in Kenora, Ont., were the only ones denied the ability to vote?
Agency commissioned stand-alone survey into level of trust Canadians had in the electoral process
Alberta representative who lost his seat to a Liberal reaching out to candidates and campaign teams
The Liberals picked up a seat Wednesday in Châteauguay-Lacolle
Party requests official inquiry into what it calls ‘numerous and systemic failures’
Leger survey says only 18% are angry or uncomfortable with election outcome
Kenny Chiu says false online posts were made about Conservative discrimination
Elections Canada says almost 17 million Canadians voted, out of 27.4 million eligible electors.
Thousands of mail ballots still to be counted: 12 ridings started tally Friday
It took three days to count 3,700 mail-in ballots
Bernier called three journalists from mainstream news outlets ‘idiots’
Three ridings still too close to call on election night have been declared for the Liberals
No details provided about what the review would examine ,or its parameters