Mélanie Stewart and Kevin Tunney say they wish the infighting in the federal government would end so parties could start making things happen for Canadians.
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Mélanie Stewart and Kevin Tunney say they wish the infighting in the federal government would end so parties could start making things happen for Canadians.
Childcare advocates say the election of a Conservative government would be like a lump of coal in their stockings.
Political observers and the candidates themselves agree that winning the election in the downtown riding will be a challenge, since the former MP, New Democrat Ed Broadbent announced his exit from federal politics this summer .
The Green Party is launching a more aggressive campaign thanks to all the extra money burning in the party’s pockets.