Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (@eplusgg) 's Twitter Profile
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant

@eplusgg

Political science prof @queensu. Elections, political behaviour, representation, and gender. Director @QueensCORA

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Chi Nguyen (@runchinguyenrun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to @torontostar for the shoutout today - I couldn't be prouder to be running for the Liberal Party and Mark Carney. This is a pivotal election, Spadina—Harbourfront, and I'm ready to be your Member of Parliament in Ottawa! #CanadaStrong #CanadaElection #CanPoli

Thanks to @torontostar for the shoutout today - I couldn't be prouder to be running  for the Liberal Party and <a href="/MarkJCarney/">Mark Carney</a>. 

This is a pivotal election, Spadina—Harbourfront, and I'm ready to be your Member of Parliament in Ottawa! 

#CanadaStrong #CanadaElection #CanPoli
Sabreena Delhon (@sabreenadelhon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VERIFIED is a project from Samara Centre for Democracy that helps Canadians make sense of online political conversations during #Election2025. Our 1st report looks at Reddit, a key platform for sharing digital news content in Canada. samaracentre.ca/verified

Mark Carney (@markjcarney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone who’s been convicted of violent offences — especially intimate partner violence — should not be allowed to own a gun. My government will automatically revoke their licences.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (@eplusgg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pierre Poilievre’s ‘More Boots, Less Suits’ election strategy held little appeal to women. From me today in The Conversation Canada theconversation.com/pierre-poiliev…

Veldon Coburn (@veldoncoburn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta separatists ignore First Nations at their peril. They can leave Canada but they won’t be taking any territory with them.

B. Thomas Hall (@thomashall17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zelaya is wrong: gerrymandering is not possible in Canada because of how the electoral boundaries are redistributed every 10 yrs to match population changes made by non-partisan commissions for each province. Boundaries are not redistributed by the Government.

Jacob Robbins-Kanter (@jrobkan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New from Daniel Westlake & I in CJPS_RCSP 🇨🇦 We examine how Canadian politicians talk about their class backgrounds (occupation, education, & union membership) in campaign communications. We analyze 987 online biographies from the 2022 ON & QC provincial elections, helping...