Tuesday, October 15, 2019

A Writ is dropped:A campaign underway -- Tuesday October 15, 2019



Our compilation of notes on the 2019 Federal Election for Tuesday, October 15, 2019 



Globe and Mail

Trudeau, Singh battle for progressive mantle as campaign enters final week
None of the above campaign turns to talk of possible Prime Minister Andrew Scheer
Why didn't Trudeau play the Trump card?
Federal leaders head to Quebec as tight poll number leave key ridings up for grabs
Trudeau's bulletproof vest is nothing new - PMs have always been under threat
Liberals fire up anti-oil rhetoric despite risk to national unity
The future of Indigenous Canada is more than an argument over pipelines
It may not be the majority opinion, but minority mandates only bring government gridlock
Manning Centre won't disclose source of donations to third parties for attack ads on Liberals
About one million more people voted in advance polls this year compared to 2015: Elections Canada
Don't write the obituary for populism in Canada just yet


CBC

Roughly 4.7M ballots cast in advance polls, Elections Canada says
Scheer touts 100 Day Action Plan' as he asks voters for a Conservative majority
18 year old Winnipeg woman with terminal cancer casts 1st vote, urges others to do the same
Trudeau digs for NDP, Green votes, issues dire warning about 'Conservative cuts'
Singh says abolishing the Senate would see Canadians better represented
Politics and 'pillow talk': On the campaign trail with Canada's political spouses
Trudeau vows to 'ensure' New Brunswick funds abortions at private clinics
How the real issues facing people of colour are struggling to gain election traction
The Legault factor: How Quebec's premier is influencing the federal election campaign
Singh distances himself from coalition talk as campaign enters final week
'Nothing short of disappointing': North a low priority in federal election


Toronto Star

Scheer pitches Quebec with laundry list of promises
Here's what can happen if no party wins a majority
Andrew Scheer is in a prime ministerial frame of mind
Thoughtful debate has been smothered by bilious rage in this election campaign
Canada needs better protections for migrant workers, federal parties say
Would a minority government spell the demise of Trans Mountain pipeline?
Four Green nominees in Quebec made Islamophobic comments, party says
Singh says abolishing the Senate would see Canadians better represented
Scheer makes play for reworked federation in bid to thwart rise of Bloc
Bloc's Yves-Francois Blanchet eyes Conservative, Liberal ridings in Quebec City
Re-elected Liberal government would stand up for abortion rights in N.B., Trudeau says
Trudeau, Singh jockey for 'progressive' votes while Scheer fights in Quebec


Toronto Sun

Why I can't vote Liberal on October 21
Trudeau gives Quebec a pass
Gaffe prone Trudeau: A look back at his most embarrassing moments
It looks like 'screw the west' is back in full swing
Broken promises will cost Trudeau progressive votes


National Post

Trudeau complains about tone, but Conservatives say polarization is coming from the Liberal camp
Justin Trudeau, the great unifier, has one big regret
Campaign slogan that best describes its party belongs to Bloc Quebecois, according to new poll
Winnipeg teen told she only has days or weeks to live makes video encouraging people to vote
Everyone's running against the Tories. Even the Tories


Maclean's

The noise and the stakes
Jagmeet Singh's secret weapon: The way he talks
Gurkian Kaur deftly navigates the peculiar role of political spouse
An expert guide to minority scenarios


Global

UCP won't seek meeting with Greta Thunberg during her Alberta visit
Canada suspends new export permits to Turkey amid Syrian military operation


Miscellaneous

Why I Bet Andrew Scheer Won't be Prime Minister
These advocates won't be giving up on Electoral Reform
Scheer Folly: Promised Coast-to-Coast Energy Corridor makes no sense
Angus Reid Institute poll shows continued momentum for NDP under Jagmeet Singh
Federal parties pitch plans for Indigenous reconciliation
How do the federal climate plans stack up?

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