Why general elections are fought so intensely

General elections are when Canada's federal politicians 'come into heat.'

The defining characteristic of general elections in Canada is the high intensity of the inter-party competition for votes and seats. The stakes are very high—which team gains office—and power. The winner takes all. The next round is several years away. There are 308 separate, s...

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