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Canada Federal election - September 2021

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“Canada's 44th general election was like a game of tug of war in which the rope won. Sometimes things happen and no one really wins. Things don't improve. There are few or no saving graces or silver linings. There's just the cold, hard reality of what has happened and what did not and what comes next. At least now Canada's politicians can get back to work - what they should have been doing all along - as the country returns to paying even less attention to politics than it did before. Until the next time.”

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Columnist at Washington Post and political analyst
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“Even if this election hadn't happened, he's been prime minister for six years - and there's only so long you can be in power before voter fatigue sets in. If he's willing to work with Singh, he can be prime minister who delivers a national childcare program, and be the one who delivers a real plan in place on climate change - something that has the support of multiple parties. If he wants it, there's a real opportunity here for Trudeau. It's a chance for him to cement a legacy.”

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Professor of political science at Dalhousie University
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“You don't want us talking about politics or elections anymore; you want us to focus on the work that we have to do for you. You just want to get back to the things you love, not worry about this pandemic, or about an election. You are sending us back to work with a clear mandate to get Canada through this pandemic into the brighter days ahead. My friends, that’s exactly what we are ready to do.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“Trudeau [Justin Trudeau] had one aim: win a majority. He failed. Last night's sharp rebuke is the second time in less than two years that many Canadians have, in effect, told him that his youthful, inconsequential sheen has lost much of its allure. As such, they were disinclined to grant him the broad mandate he was, no doubt, confident he would secure. So, today, the Canadian Parliament mirrors, almost to a seat, the Parliament that was dissolved a touch over a month ago to satiate Trudeau's irresistible yearning for the elusive prize of a majority.”

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Al Jazeera columnist based in Toronto
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“The pandemic has caused a lot of anger and a lot of anxiety. Certain segments of the population are frustrated. But the jury's out on the degree to which the People's Party of Canada eats into the Conservative base. A lot of them [supporters of the People's Party of Canada] are non-voters that are alienated from the political system. Maybe the People's Party is eating into the Conservative vote a little bit now, but whether that continues to be the case as election day approaches really remains to be seen. I thought the Liberals would have been able to kind of ride a vaccine wave, take credit for our mass vaccination and be in better shape than they are now. But we're dealing with a situation where the Canadian public is pretty highly fractured, so the prospects of any party winning a commanding majority, with the electorate as it is today, is unlikely.”

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Professor of political science at the University of Toronto
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“No matter how popular a politician is, the longer he or she is in office, the more things will stick to him or her. Trudeau has been at the centre of a few high-profile scandals, and people's affection for him is no longer what it was - although he still has a loyal support base.”

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President of the Angus Reid Institute a Vancouver-based polling firm
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“They [Liberals and Conservatives] are really neck and neck. A strong showing by the NDP, the Bloc Quebecois or the far-right People's Party of Canada could affect the outcome in key ridings where the Liberals and Conservatives are in close races. There are a lot of different scenarios. It will be, I think, a long night and it's hard to make a projection.”

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McGill University professor and director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
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“If you want to see more change in Ottawa, if you are tired of politics as usual, if you do not want Canada to keep walking toward the mirage of climate action and actually seize our destiny as a climate champion, then the choice is yours.”

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Leader of the Green Party of Canada
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“The only way you can be absolutely sure that we invest in child care, the only way you can be absolutely sure we fight the climate crisis, the only way you can be absolutely sure we invest in healthcare, is by voting New Democrat.”

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Canadian Member of Parliament leader of the New Democratic Party
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“Now is the time for Canadians to make a choice. We can choose to settle for second-best - for a party that hardly tries and barely delivers. Or we can choose to believe in a brighter, better, more united future.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“I want you to know if you're frustrated, if you're angry anywhere in this country, I want you to know something. I get it. Conservatives get it.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“The Conservative Party is not conservative anymore. O'Toole has flip-flopped and adopted the Liberal program on the few remaining issues where there were still difference between the two parties, such as the carbon tax, gun bans and COVID passports. Mr. O'Toole will have to live with the consequences of his failing strategy.”

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People’s Party of Canada Leader
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“There are actually millions of Canadians who are very frustrated with Mr. Trudeau. If they allow that frustration to do anything other than vote Conservative, they're voting for Mr. Trudeau. There are five parties and there are two choices. More of the same with Mr. Trudeau or real change and ethical government with Canada's Conservatives. If Justin Trudeau is rewarded for calling a $600 million election in the middle of a pandemic, everything you've come to dislike about Mr. Trudeau - the lectures, the division in this country, the hypocrisy, the rising prices - they will all only get worse. There is a lot a stake.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“No one should have to cancel their events where we have young people, we have volunteers, we have organizers, no one should have to cancel an event because they're worried about danger to the safety of people coming out to a political event. That should not happen.”

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Canadian Member of Parliament leader of the New Democratic Party
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