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A Gut Punch of a Film Exposes Cracks in Quebec’s Electoral System

“Representative democracy is anything but representative.”

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Where Do Parties Stand on the Toxic Drug Crisis?

As the crisis continues to claim lives, federal leaders bring their solutions for the 2025-2029 term.

What Social Programs Are the Parties Promising?

The Rover is looking at the federal party platforms issue by issue, starting with social programs: healthcare, child care, and (some) housing promises.

This Time in English : The Rover Debate Coverage

We watched the debate so you don't have to! Here's what our team took away from the English leaders' debate.

The Rover’s Magical Mystery (French) Debate Coverage

Canada's four major party leaders bust out the greatest hits: tax cuts, de-regulation, pipelines and kicking out refugee claimants.

Opinion: Radio-Canada Silences, Ridicules Green Party Leader

If it's the duty of a public broadcaster to present a range of perspectives in this election, Radio-Canada is falling short.

Kanesatake Chief’s Dismissal Casts Shadow Over Council Election

The removal of Kanesatake Grand Chief Victor Bonspille comes amid a criminal investigation into council finances and just months before the next election.

Is Voting in the Liberal Leadership Race Secure?

The Foreign Interference Commission’s final report reaffirms vulnerabilities in party leadership contests.

Excerpt: Nora Loreto’s “The Social Safety Net”

In her latest book, Nora Loreto asks us to consider that maybe the system was expressly built to hollow out the state and fatten the pockets of the elite, leaving the rest of us to claw at each other for crumbs.

On Grief, “The Price We Pay for Loving”

One week, a rollercoaster of emotions through Halloween, death, mourning, American elections, and the timeless music of Bruce Springsteen.