It usually takes two elections to knock out an unpopular majority government, which has a home court advantage
The PCs were toppled and the NDP now reigns, with the right-leaning Wildrose Party in Opposition. But more than 50% of voters chose conservative parties
Until 2006, the federal budget was an established convention. Now, it's just another political document
The political process has changed in Ottawa, with elites mostly excluded. But Harper also has failed to expand his base as a result
The self-proclaimed prudent fiscal managers have shifted the conversation to standing on guard against terrorism
The prime minister has taken credit for returning Canada to balanced budgets after years of deficits
Political advisors who are too young may be imposing poor judgment on government strategies
This year's federal budget update has to leave many fiscal conservatives wondering about deficits linked to tax cuts
What if the millennials, which represent a powerful voting bloc, were persuaded to embrace the Liberal leader?
Harper's criticisms of the government while in Opposition are haunting him on the other side of the House