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- Ask yourself: who is this election about?
- Now who do you trust on the economy?
- Dissecting the debates
- Watch out, Stephen Harper, Quebec is on the move
- Where are the real issues in this campaign?
- Contrasting campaigns
- Are voters tiring of their regional champions?
- An election campaign that is hard to love
- Why should we have to pay a carbon tax?
- Virtual dogfights, online politics can be a tad scruffy
- Minefields ahead: Be careful where you tread
- Not a good run for the Conservatives
- Everyone is seeking the coy voter
- Why is Harper picking fights with Ontario?
- Are voters tired of the same old, same old?
- Where is our Barack Obama?
- In Ottawa, things are heating up
About the Authors
Sarah Albertson lives in Vancouver where she works for an environmental group that promotes public transportation. She has always been interested in politics and, in 2002, founded a new civic party called the Dance Party Party, which was designed to get young voters involved in the electoral process. The DPP fielded two candidates in the Vancouver municipal election that year.
Pauline Couture is a journalist, author, communications consultant and public policy volunteer, careers that have taken her across Canada and around the world. Based in both Toronto and Montreal, she has worked in a range of knowledge industries from media and telecommunications to energy and financial services, with a special interest in culture.
» For more, go to the Pauline Couture site.
Nik Nanos is one of Canada's most trusted pollsters and the president of Ottawa-based Nanos Research. He is the official pollster for CPAC, the Cable Public Affairs Channel, Quebecor's Sun and Osprey Media Groups and Policy Options magazine. Nanos is also a research associate professor in Canadian Studies at the State University of New York in Buffalo.
» For more, go to Nanos Research.
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