Don’t be surprised if Canadians try something different this time around
Some pundits see a horse race developing—two big parties in a virtual tie. But if the polls have it right, the lesson is not that Canadians are in for a competitive spectacle. It is that the Liberals have already lost a great deal.

HALIFAX—And so it begins, that traditional steeple chase towards nothing called a federal election.
Some pundits see a horse race developing—two big parties in a virtual tie. But if the polls have it right, the lesson is not that Canadians are in for a competitive spectacle. It is that the Libe...
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