Politics Insider for June 3: Doug Ford dominates the Ontario election; Horwath and Del Duca resign; Bill Morneau and Justin Trudeau clash
Philippe J. Fournier: The CAQ’s current dominance—in virtually every demographic segment of the electorate—has no recent precedent in Quebec
Philippe J. Fournier: New numbers confirm the UCP is bleeding support and the NDP is on the rise. The latest projection shows an election would be too close to call.
Paul Wells: The Conservative leader can only be sure of having one shot, and people in his party are still not sure what that shot will look like
See the results as they come in from across Saskatchewan on Monday evening
Andrew MacDougall: According to Liberal logic, the only thing the government has bandwidth for is spending vast sums of money through the pandemic
Paul Wells: Why is the PM staring down the opposition with an election threat? Maybe because as far as he’s concerned, Parliament sucks.
Philippe J. Fournier: The 338Canada projection model hit the mark yet again, and has now identified the winner in 90 per cent of all districts over five elections
Scott Matthews: Politics are not significantly more regionalized today than they were in 2015. But Quebec is the anomaly.
What did Green Party leader Elizabeth May say after the election on Oct. 21? Find out here.
What did New Democrat Party leader Jagmeet Singh say after the election on Oct. 21? Find out here.
Paul Wells: There is a right to a day in court—but not to the leadership of a political party and a caucus that will not have you