A Better Plan: Untangling jurisdictional webs, and reducing municipal regulatory burdens on housing
A Better Plan: Untangling jurisdictional webs, and reducing municipal regulatory burdens on housing
The failure of middle power concerts – A return to power politics?: William Winberg and Stephen Nagy for the Australian Institute of International Affairs

This Bloc challenger lost by 12 votes last time. He’s back to take on a Liberal star candidate [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

Patrick O’Hara might be one of the most motivated federal candidates in Canada.

“Either way it’s going to go this year,” the Bloc Québécois candidate told CBC Radio’s The House, “I know what to expect, right?”

Last election night, in September 2021, O’Hara believed he’d won his seat by 286 votes. But everything changed two weeks later, when a recount concluded he had lost — by just 12 ballots.

“It was probably the worst experience I’ve had in my life.”

O’Hara is back running in the renamed and redrawn riding of Châteauguay-Les Jardins-de-Napierville, a suburban-rural corner of southwestern Quebec that stretches from the South Shore of Montreal down to the U.S. border.

The agriculturally rich region — often referred to as the “garden” of Quebec — is surrounded by Bloc incumbents and likely would have flipped to the Bloc in 2021 if the new boundaries had been in place.

Last federal election, Bloc Québécois candidate Patrick O’Hara lost the …

How provincial trade barriers rip off Canadians: Peter Copeland & Ryan Manucha
How provincial trade barriers rip off Canadians: Peter Copeland & Ryan Manucha
Tariffs are compromising Trump’s economic agenda: Philip Cross in The Daily Economy