Category : Elections


Quebec Solidaire May Bend Rules for Male Candidate in Gouin

Quebec Solidaire is reportedly prepared to make an exception to its own internal regulations to ensure a male candidate is elected in the Gouin riding, as party leader Ruba Ghazal faces strategic decisions ahead of the 2026 electoral cycle.

NDP Leadership Candidates Prepare for Final Debate

As the NDP leadership race nears its conclusion, candidates Rob Ashton, Tanille Johnston, Avi Lewis, Heather McPherson, and Tony McQuail are intensifying their campaigns ahead of the final debate, aiming to distinguish themselves in a crowded field.

Advance Voting Begins in Chicoutimi By-Election

Advance voting has started in the Chicoutimi by-election, allowing Quebec residents to cast their ballots early. This process aims to increase voter participation and accessibility in the provincial electoral contest.

ICE Crackdown Alters Minnesota Election Tactics

Minnesota's special election under federal immigration enforcement saw campaigns adapt to voter fears, highlighting how ICE operations can undermine democratic processes without direct poll interference.

Supreme Court Annuls Single-Vote Win in Terrebonne

The Supreme Court of Canada has vacated the Terrebonne seat after granting an appeal by Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné, who lost by one vote. A byelection will now determine the winner.

Bangladesh's Historic Post-Protest Election Concludes

Bangladesh conducted its first national election since the 2024 mass protests, with over 47% turnout reported. The vote is seen as a crucial test for democracy, featuring key contenders and a significant referendum on constitutional reforms.

Child Injured at Vorlage Ski Hill, Taken to CHEO

A young child sustained serious injuries in an incident at Vorlage ski hill and was transported to CHEO for urgent medical treatment. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident.

MN Senate Candidate Mocked for Laundry Admission

Former NBC reporter Michele Tafoya, running as Minnesota's Republican Senate candidate, faced social media ridicule after admitting she had never folded laundry before the Super Bowl halftime show.

B.C. Conservatives Must Embrace Cultural Politics: Elliott

Caroline Elliott, a candidate in the B.C. Conservative Party leadership race, argues that conservatives must address cultural issues alongside economic ones as British Columbia reaches a critical political juncture after years of NDP governance.

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