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This week on The Writ podcast:
In the news
* Alberta makes history, electing a woman as mayor of Calgary and someone of South Asian origin as mayor of Edmonton for the first time.
* Elections Canada announces how many seats each province will have after the next re-distribution is completed.
* Alison Coffin resigns as leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador NDP after party delegates vote in favour of a leadership review.
* A provincial byelection will be held in Prince Edward Island on November 15.
Polls of the week
* The Ontario PCs hold a narrow lead against a divided opposition, according to a Léger/Postmedia poll.
* Jason Kenney’s United Conservatives trail the Alberta NDP by 16 points, according to a Mainstreet Research/Western Standard survey.
Questions and answers
* Ranked ballots. That’s the question.
* Who is the B.C. Liberal leadership race frontrunner?
* Has a defeated premier ever made a comeback?
* Who was my voice in Ottawa and Quebec City when I was a wee baby?
#EveryElectionProject
* The 1971 Newfoundland and Labrador election, marking the first defeat for Canada’s last Father of Confederation.
If you have any questions you’d like me to answer in next week’s episode, leave a comment below, tweet me or send me an email. You can also listen to episodes of The Writ on YouTube by subscribing to my channel here.
This week’s podcast title musical inspiration courtesy of Fatboy Slim:
By Éric Grenier5
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This week on The Writ podcast:
In the news
* Alberta makes history, electing a woman as mayor of Calgary and someone of South Asian origin as mayor of Edmonton for the first time.
* Elections Canada announces how many seats each province will have after the next re-distribution is completed.
* Alison Coffin resigns as leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador NDP after party delegates vote in favour of a leadership review.
* A provincial byelection will be held in Prince Edward Island on November 15.
Polls of the week
* The Ontario PCs hold a narrow lead against a divided opposition, according to a Léger/Postmedia poll.
* Jason Kenney’s United Conservatives trail the Alberta NDP by 16 points, according to a Mainstreet Research/Western Standard survey.
Questions and answers
* Ranked ballots. That’s the question.
* Who is the B.C. Liberal leadership race frontrunner?
* Has a defeated premier ever made a comeback?
* Who was my voice in Ottawa and Quebec City when I was a wee baby?
#EveryElectionProject
* The 1971 Newfoundland and Labrador election, marking the first defeat for Canada’s last Father of Confederation.
If you have any questions you’d like me to answer in next week’s episode, leave a comment below, tweet me or send me an email. You can also listen to episodes of The Writ on YouTube by subscribing to my channel here.
This week’s podcast title musical inspiration courtesy of Fatboy Slim:

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