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Justin McElroy: journalist/ ranker of stuff

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The 9 strangest items from Mike Duffy’s diary
April 9, 2015 by Justin McElroy Uncategorized

The 9 strangest items from Mike Duffy’s diary

Many people keep diaries. Few expect them to become part of a criminal trial. But one of the largest pieces […]

The Federal Election and British Columbia Candidates: October 2014
October 20, 2014 by Justin McElroy Uncategorized

The Federal Election and British Columbia Candidates: October 2014

With the election less than a year way, lots of imaginary people have been asking me to update my B.C. candidates list. Well, those people are in luck!

The 13,000 new followers of Vision Vancouver
September 14, 2014 by Justin McElroy Rants

The 13,000 new followers of Vision Vancouver

A look into the world of fake Twitter followers, as illustrated by a municipal political party

The Federal Election and British Columbia Candidates: July 2014
July 28, 2014 by Justin McElroy Rants

The Federal Election and British Columbia Candidates: July 2014

The current state of 2015 election nominations in B.C., as represented by cat GIFs.

Canada’s New Electoral Map Part 3: Western Canada
April 8, 2014 by Justin McElroy Rants

Canada’s New Electoral Map Part 3: Western Canada

Western Canada may have less swing seats than the rest of Canada, but the changes to electoral maps in the four western provinces have been plenty volatile.

Canada’s new Electoral Map Part 2: Ontario
April 2, 2014 by Justin McElroy Rants

Canada’s new Electoral Map Part 2: Ontario

The 2667-word breakdown of Ontario's electoral map you never knew you wanted

Canada’s new Electoral Map Part 1: Quebec & the Atlantics
March 13, 2014 by Justin McElroy Rants

Canada’s new Electoral Map Part 1: Quebec & the Atlantics

Canada has 30 new ridings and the electoral map has changed. What does it mean, exactly?

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