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On 24 August, Trudeau made a campaign stop in Hamilton, [[Ontario]] and advocated for “stronger vaccine mandates”.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeau_calls_for_stronger_vaccine_mandates_hamilton_campaign_stop</ref>
 
On 24 August, Trudeau made a campaign stop in Hamilton, [[Ontario]] and advocated for “stronger vaccine mandates”.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeau_calls_for_stronger_vaccine_mandates_hamilton_campaign_stop</ref>
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[[Reuters]] reported on the danger of "unvaccinated candidates canvassing".<ref>https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadas-pandemic-election-unvaccinated-candidates-are-knocking-doors-2021-08-23/</ref>
  
 
The Conservative campaign is reaching out to the Labour movement.<ref>https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tuesday-conservative-election-workers-1.6150615</ref>
 
The Conservative campaign is reaching out to the Labour movement.<ref>https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tuesday-conservative-election-workers-1.6150615</ref>
  
 
A Mainstreet/iPolitics poll placed [[Maxime Bernier]]'s [[People's Party of Canada]] in second place in [[Alberta]], essentially tied with the Liberals.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/new_poll_puts_ppc_in_second_place_in_alberta_tied_with_liberals</ref>
 
A Mainstreet/iPolitics poll placed [[Maxime Bernier]]'s [[People's Party of Canada]] in second place in [[Alberta]], essentially tied with the Liberals.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/new_poll_puts_ppc_in_second_place_in_alberta_tied_with_liberals</ref>
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Trudeau has been [[trolled]] and yelled at on the campaign. Only [[Rebel News]] has reported on this. He was heckled and jeered, making him run away during a campaign event in White Rock, British Columbia.<ref>https://www.rebelnews.com/report_locals_chase_prime_minister_trudeau_out_of_british_columbia_event</ref>
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Opinion polls in [[British Columbia]] are split three ways. Not good for the Liberals.<ref>https://vancouversun.com/news/politics/election-2021/federal-election-tightening-into-three-way-race-in-b-c</ref>
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On 27 August, [[Maxime Bernier]] campaigned in [[New Brunswick]].<ref>https://www.919thebend.ca/2021/08/27/maxime-bernier-campaigns-in-new-brunswick/,/ref>
  
 
==Candidates for Prime Minister==
 
==Candidates for Prime Minister==

Revision as of 00:31, 29 August 2021

Event.png 2021 Canadian federal election (Election) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date20 September 2021
DescriptionJustin Trudeau's gamble?

The 2021 Canadian federal election will take place in 2021.

Campaign

Justin Trudeau called an early election because of COVID.[1]

Even the CBC is questioning Trudeau's reasoning behind calling it. He has not made his case early on in the campaign.[2]

On 24 August, Trudeau made a campaign stop in Hamilton, Ontario and advocated for “stronger vaccine mandates”.[3]

Reuters reported on the danger of "unvaccinated candidates canvassing".[4]

The Conservative campaign is reaching out to the Labour movement.[5]

A Mainstreet/iPolitics poll placed Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada in second place in Alberta, essentially tied with the Liberals.[6]

Trudeau has been trolled and yelled at on the campaign. Only Rebel News has reported on this. He was heckled and jeered, making him run away during a campaign event in White Rock, British Columbia.[7]

Opinion polls in British Columbia are split three ways. Not good for the Liberals.[8]

On 27 August, Maxime Bernier campaigned in New Brunswick.<ref>https://www.919thebend.ca/2021/08/27/maxime-bernier-campaigns-in-new-brunswick/,/ref>

Candidates for Prime Minister


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