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How do your politics compare to the parties? Try the Vote Compass
Vote Compass is a tool developed by political scientists to help you explore how your views compare with those of the parties. (CBC News) Not sure who you’re voting for, or just curious to see how your political views compare to those of the parties? CBC’s newly launched Vote Compass can help you with that.
The tool was developed by political scientists and is operated by Vox Pop Labs, an independent, non-partisan group of social researchers and data scientists in Toronto. CBC doesn’t collect or keep any of the data you provide when you use the tool.
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‘No one who has them will lose them’
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