- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
If you are not one of the 4.7 million Canadians who cast their ballots over the Thanksgiving weekend, you have from now until Monday at 9:30 p.m. to decide how to vote in the federal election.
You are not going to find the answer here, but we'll try to give you a little more to chew on over the next three days.
After Monday’s election, a new chapter in Canada’s legacy begins. With my voter’s privilege and responsibility, I think deeply about the long-term impacts our representatives will have, and find myself increasingly grateful for sources of information that strive to be non-partisan and factual. To make up my own mind, I try to avoid being swayed by political media coverage that functions as entertainment, or crosses the line from persuasion to propaganda by. . .
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