We’ve now reached the midpoint of the second month of election campaigning, and at this point all major Canadian party leaders are at the top of their respective social media games. Amongst all Twitter content either mentioning a federal party or its leader from...
#elxn14: Economy and jobs take precedence in federal election tweets
It was bound to happen, eventually: The economy has now taken centre stage in Canadian election-related Twitter chatter. The incumbent Conservative government has been pushing its economic record and reputation, while opposition parties have criticized the government...
42nd Canadian federal elections: Top issues
Prior to Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s dropping of the writ on August 2, the economy appeared to be the forefront issue in the upcoming federal election, when voters would choose to either stay the financial course with the Conservatives or make a change and vote a...
Federal election: Harper gets pilloried on Twitter
Canadians are headed back to the polls on Monday, October 19, following the dropping of the writ on August 2 by Prime Minister Stephen Harper (commencing the longest election campaign period in Canadian history). All four major party leaders are now in full-on...