Canadian federal elections: one campaign, many battlegrounds

The key to making overall gains is the ability to maintain internal cohesion while fighting multiple combatants from different parts of the political spectrum.

While electoral strategy is often likened to a chessboard, in Canada it looks much more like a game of Chinese checkers. Four or five parties, and a number of notable independents, simultaneously wage battles against a subset of their opponents in different parts of the country.

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