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Canada should follow U.K.'s move to lower voting age to 16, says senator
Now that the British government has vowed to lower its voting age to 16 by the next general election, one Canadian senator ...
In Germany, the far-right Alternative for Germany doubled its overall vote share over the last four years, thanks in large ...
Giving 16- and 17-year-olds in Scotland the right to vote appears to have disrupted the typical decline in participation ...
After spotting an odd symmetry between election maps of Canada, the U.S. and the U.K., the Department of Data found one ...
Poilievre is a vying to win the Aug. 18 vote in Battle River–Crowfoot, a sprawling rural riding that takes up the entire ...
The aim of the lengthy campaign—already effectively underway—is to resuscitate the party as a trap for the working class ...
If 2024 was a seminal year for elections around the world, the April 2025 Canadian federal elections were no less important ...
This is not meant to be a re-hash of the Aus and Canada election threads, but a question of broader consequences. I can't speak for Canada, but in Aus Trump wasn't a decisive factor IMO.
Elections have consequences, and sometimes they come rather swiftly. In the case of the recent federal election, the consequence that is now looming in Canada is the breakup of the nation.
Elections Canada signage is seen as voters arrive at a polling station on Election Day in Halifax, Canada, on Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP) May will be a busy month for Carney.
Mark Carney, Canada’s “freshly minted prime minister”, has Donald Trump to thank for putting him there, says The Times. “As a Lazarus act”, he “takes some beating”. Carney (Harvard ...
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