voter apathy

The partisan problem is spreading

Editorial: Ford Nation lives, as does the political nightmare of caustic partisanship

Russell Brand, a brand you can believe in

The comedian and former heroin junkie is at the forefront of a political revolution

If only all elections were like student elections

Pettigrew: The apathy only adds to the excitement

Another election, another vote mob.

More people are pushing youth to vote. Will they listen?

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The uninterested

According to a Statistics Canada survey, 27.7% of Canadians confessed to not voting in the last election because they weren’t interested of those who didn’t vote in the last election identified a lack of interest as the reason for their failure to do so.*

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The social disconnect

Tasha Kheiriddin considers apathy.

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Trouble with voter turnout?

Catalan Socialists compare ballot casting to orgasm

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Petty politics starts on campus

Maybe a clarity act for student unions would increase voter turnout

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What’s not wrong with Canadian democracy

Argument about what ails Canadian democracy, if anything, is picking up lately, which is good. But it seems to me that much of the discussion is confused and misdirected, which is bad.