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2019 Federal Election

First he was out, now he's in. Local People's Party candidate now invited to debates

First he was out, now he's in. Local People's Party candidate now invited to debates

After saying last week that he was not invited to several events, Mark Paralovos is now invited to many of the upcoming candidate events
CANADA: Conservatives, Liberals locked in dead heat, Ipsos poll says

CANADA: Conservatives, Liberals locked in dead heat, Ipsos poll says

The poll was conducted Sept. 11 and 13; 2,562 Canadian adults were asked how they would vote if a federal election were held tomorrow
Guelph sets an example for the rest of Canada says Elizabeth May at rally (5 Photos)

Guelph sets an example for the rest of Canada says Elizabeth May at rally (5 Photos)

Elizabeth May said the community's awareness plays a large role
CANADA: How each federal party plans to deal with the opioid crisis

CANADA: How each federal party plans to deal with the opioid crisis

The opioid crisis has resulted in the deaths of more than 11,000 people across Canada since 2016
CANADA: What each federal campaign is doing to limit their environmental impact

CANADA: What each federal campaign is doing to limit their environmental impact

The polls suggest that climate change is a major concern for Canadian voters
Elizabeth May visits Guelph Monday for Green Party rally

Elizabeth May visits Guelph Monday for Green Party rally

In town to boost local Green Party candidate Steve Dyck's campaign
Local PPC candidate disappointed about being left out of debates and events

Local PPC candidate disappointed about being left out of debates and events

Some events only invite the Liberals, Green Party, Conservatives and NDP, leaving out the People's Party of Canada, the Communist Party and Christian Heritage Party
Juanita Burnett to run for Guelph seat under the Communist Party in upcoming federal election

Juanita Burnett to run for Guelph seat under the Communist Party in upcoming federal election

The Communist Party of Canada was founded in Guelph in 1921
Unfair advantage or fair game? One candidate got the jump putting election signs up overnight.

Unfair advantage or fair game? One candidate got the jump putting election signs up overnight.

The local Green Party campaign team's interpretation of the City's Election Sign Bylaw helped them get a few hours head start on putting up election signs
Federal candidates break bread with the HOPE House community (7 photos)

Federal candidates break bread with the HOPE House community (7 photos)

People at the breakfast were also invited to participate in a practice vote