Thursday, October 10, 2019

A writ is dropped: A campaign underway -- Thursday, October 10, 2019



Our compilation of notes on the 2019 Federal Election for Thursday, October 10, 2019 



Globe and Mail

Trudeau, Scheer call on Quebeckers to reject resurgent Bloc in French language debate
A key question from the final leaders' debate: Will pipeline politics drown out Trudeau's pitch to Quebec's progressive voters?
Toronto Syrian restaurant Soufi's to reopen days after closing due to threats, hate messages
Allies of former Conservative Party minister Peter McKay mull leadership bid
National climate debate cancelled after Conservatives refuse to participate
Where is the 'how' in all of the federal election policy promises


CBC

Party leaders debate climate deficits, Indigenous services, assisted dying, SNC-Lavalin
Polls say Singh won the English debate, but tonight the pressure is back on Bloc leader Blanchet
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh begins to lay out minority scenario priorities
Federal election  seeing a record number of Indigenous candidates and First Nations swing votes: AFN
People's Party won't take action against N.S. candidate who called Islam 'pure evil'
Bloc leader apologizes for candidates' Islamophobia and racist social media posts
In Quebec, Andrew Scheer fights to erase memories of a bad debate, keep campaign hopes alive
Conservatives pledge to help for adoptive parents
Conservatives pledge help for adoptive parents
Trans voter may not cast ballot after Elections Canada mix-up
Singh makes pitch for union support in Montreal, but faces competition for their votes
Fear and the border: why Andrew Scheer is talking about gangs and migrants now
4 federal candidates accused of Indigenous identity appropriation by Halifax academic
The NDP reaches back a generation - and several leaders - to tally Liberals' rich donors


Toronto Star


Final election debate, marked by policy discussions, fewer insults
In life as in politics, Jagmeet Singh goes to the mat
Scheer campaign faces leadership speculation as election day nears
How will Canada's next government handle Indigenous issues?
Federal party platforms risk driving home prices further out of millennials' reach, warns expert
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh lays out 'urgent priorities' for a minority government
Even a definitive victory won't bring peace to Parliament Hill
Scheer's double reverse on immigration policy
I don't get the intense hatred for the Liberals


Toronto Sun

The coalition we can't afford
Parody account lampoons Liberal campaign airlift
Trudeau trying to distract from his failures
NDP leader's job approval rating soars: Poll


National Post

Leaders try to head off surging Bloc Quebecois in final French-language debate
How to really fix these awful leaders' debates - let the free market thrive
It's up to Ontario voters to save Canada from Trudeau
Kicked out of the party but not out of politics: Ex-Liberal Jane Philpott holding her own as independent
So far, federal election has been mostly free 0of mis and dis-information: researchers


Maclean's

Le French debate saving the best for last
Innovative Research Poll: A Quebec shakeup and shifting battlegrounds
Pamela Anderson dips her spoon into the federal election campaign


Global

Ex-Conservative BC candidate won't apologize for anti-LGBTQ2 comments caught on video
Elizabeth May accuses Justin Trudeau of stripping refugees of their human rights
Trudeau says the Liberals would 'relax' assisted dying law within 6 months if re-elected
Jagmeet Singh reiterates that he does not want to intervene on Bill 21
Federal leaders spar over the detention of Canadians in China
Where the federal party leaders stand on a possible pipeline for Quebec
Bloc Québécois leader issues apology over candidates' social media posts
What do federal election promises mean for Saskatchewan voters
Canada's election has been 'largely clean' of misinformation, research shows
Six federal party leaders make pitches to voters in final debate of campaign


Miscellaneous

Angus Reid Institute poll suggests Jagmeet Singh is most popular federal political leader
Canadian firearms advocate Sheldon Clare blasts Liberal plan to ban so-called 'assault rifles'

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