Bellwether no more – so what?
Ruth Dassonneville, PétroliaTopic (October 26, 2015) |
Trudeau’s ‘likeable dude’ image a deliberate contrast with Harper’s, academics say
Thierry Giasson, Global News (October 21, 2015) |
Canada’s federal election: Which way will Quebecers vote?
Claire Durand, The Montreal Gazette (October 17, 2015) |
It’s game time for political advertising
Thierry Giasson, iPolitics (October 6, 2015) |
Federal Election 2015 – Quebec campaign gets nasty; ad wars still muted in rest of Canada
Thierry Giasson, The Globe and Mail (September 27, 2015) |
Do leaders’ debates really change the course of elections?
Richard Nadeau, iPolitics (September 17, 2015) |
Ces vedettes qui n’en sont pas vraiment
Thierry Giasson, Le Devoir (September 5, 2015) |
Réseaux sociaux : les candidats multiplient les bévues, malgré le contrôle des partis
Thierry Giasson, Radio-Canada (August 30, 2015) |
Élection fédérale. Sortons nos boules de cristal
Éric Bélanger et Jean-François Godbout, Journal de Montréal (July 29, 2015) |
Despite boom in social media, TV still a mainstay for party advertising
Thierry Giasson, iPolitics (July 11, 2015) |
How your brain is telling you to vote:Researchers pinpoint a brain area that influences electoral decisions
Lesley Fellows, McGill University Health Centre (June 8, 2015) |
Wooing the ethnic vote
Thierry Giasson, Toronto Star (May 15, 2015) |
Temps dur pour la «vielle» gauche
François Godbout, Le Devoir (May 13, 2015) |
La revanche de la génération x
François Gélineau, Le Devoir (April 21, 2015) |
The Duffy effect on public trust
Mebs Kanji, Winnipeg Free Press (April 17, 2015) |
Le spectre du «grexit»
Laurie Beaudonnet, Le Devoir (March 18, 2015) |
Rights and Religion in Quebec
Mebs Kanji, Winnipeg Free Press (March 12, 2015) |
Bill 42 “undemocratic and ill-informed”: 52 academics
Elisabeth Gidengil, The Independent (January 29, 2015) |