Trudeau denies electoral reform aimed at ensuring perpetual Liberal reign Trudeau says he wants a system that makes Canada's democracy stronger. By The Canadian Press | News, Politics | December 17th 2015
Shattered Tory caucus knows election defeat was all about Harper It was a strange day for the remaining Tory MPs whose fears have now come true, writes political columnist David Krayden. Opinion By David Krayden | Opinion, Politics | November 4th 2015
Trudeau sworn in as 23rd prime minister of Canada, new cabinet announced As promised, half of his 30 cabinet ministers are women. By Fram Dinshaw & Elizabeth McSheffrey | News, Politics | November 4th 2015
Trudeau responds to B.C. woman's viral Facebook letter Canada's 2015 Federal Election Campaign By Jenny Uechi | News | October 24th 2015
Here's what happened to the Bloc last night Leader Gilles Duceppe lost his Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie for the second straight election, and the Bloc fell short of official party status. Canada's 2015 Federal Election Campaign By The Canadian Press | News, Politics | October 20th 2015
Liberals sweep Atlantic Canada As expected, Atlantic Canada took to the polls Monday night, voting overwhelmingly for the Liberals. But does it signal a win? Canada's 2015 Federal Election Campaign By Charles Mandel | News, Politics | October 19th 2015
Trudeau fires up crowd at final campaign stop in B.C. The Liberal leader promised not only a different government, but "a better government" for Canadians. Canada's 2015 Federal Election Campaign By Elizabeth McSheffrey | News, Politics | October 18th 2015
“Missing” Conservative candidate turns London West into Liberal swing riding As Conservative Ed Holder goes "missing" at debates, Liberal candidate Kate Young begins to close in. Canada's 2015 Federal Election Campaign By Charles Mandel | News, Politics | October 6th 2015