It has begun.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called an election for October 19, 2015, kicking off a marathon 11 week election campaign. The longest campaign since the 1870s, believe it or not.
My patient readers may have noticed that over the last few years I've posted quite a bit about how science has fared under the current government. Readers will have gathered that I'm not too pleased about that state of affairs. This election signals an opportunity to (hopefully) change direction; if it's not completely possible to undo all the damage that Harper has done, we can at least hope to stop the bleeding and maybe fix up as much of the destruction as possible.
My small part in all this will be to help the Canadian electorate follow how science, the environment and public health is being discussed both leading up to the election and during the election itself. No doubt many others will also be doing similar things, and I'll be happy to point to them here, but I'll be dedicating myself to this task over the coming weeks.
My methodology will be similar to the one I've employed before when tracking current issues on this blog. A master post with a rough chronology of what I've found, updated periodically as the story develops.
I'll be flagging issues mostly concerned with science/engineering/technology research funding, the state of government science and scientists and all issues related to the environment. I'll also be flagging stuff on public health issues. Here I'll be concentrating on issues around public health research funding and policies rather than the funding and structure of our public healthcare system. While that's an interesting area, I've always treated it as out-of-scope for my list-making and will continue to do so. The line between the structure and funding of the healthcare system and how evidence is used in constructing public health policy can be a bit fuzzy sometimes, so I may end up erring on the side of including edge cases rather than excluding them.
As mentioned, I do plan to update this post periodically, probably about once per week during the campaign.
Most of the items I plan to collect here -- and I'm not attempting to be complete, only broadly representative of what's been published -- will be from during the campaign itself. I will however include some from before the campaign starts as well as probably some from after the election itself. For example, the initial post here will by necessity not have much from during the campaign itself.
I will also be posting some of the items here in my Tracking the Canadian War on Science tumblr blog, especially as they apply to the broader issues at play. In fact, those items here will probably be posted on the tumblr first.
As a reminder, my master War on Science chronology post is here: The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment. The relevant blog posts here on this blog can be found here.
General
- Election Toolkit 2015: On October 19, Your Vote Matters More Than Ever by Debi Daviau, Professional Institute for the Public Service of Canada
- 10 Questions You Should Ask Federal Candidates in 2015 by PIPSC
- Factbox: Canadian parties vie over economy, security, environment by Randall Palmer (Quick summary of basic policies)
- CSPC link list of science-related election media stories
- Use Vote Compass to compare the party platforms with your own positions
- Questions for Candidates by Our Right to Know
- Federal Election 2015 – Science Policy Questionnaire by Evidence for Democracy
- Questionnaire results - where the parties stand on science by Evidence for Democracy
Campaigns, Debates, etc.
- Science Pledge: A Strong Democracy Needs Strong Science by Evidence for Democracy
- Federal Candidates who have signed the pledge
- Citizens and Organizations who have signed the pledge
- Vote to Stop the Cuts -- Environment by Public Service Alliance of Canada
- True North Smart and Free by Evidence for Democracy (interactive site with incidents in the Conservative war on science)
- Our Right to Know video campaign
- PIPSC radio ads
- Science and Technology Debate, University of Victoria, September 23rd. (video recording)
- Sciences on Vote - Débat des candidats fédéraux 2015 sur le rôle et la place des sciences et du savoir dans la société, Centre Culturel De L'universite De Sherbrooke, September 21st. (video recording)
- Unmuzzle Canada: Send Duct Tape to Fix Canada
- Change the Politics, Not the Climate: Tell the Party Leaders We Want Real Action on Climate by Greenpeace
- Memorial March for the Victims of Harperism (and here)
- IVoteClient by Greenpeace
- The Leap Manifesto
Only the Green Party seems to have released a real election platform document that I could find. I'll keep a lookout for those as the campaign rolls on. If I've missed one of the other party's platform document, please let me know. I've included some summaries I've found elsewhere for the others.
The Platforms
- Conservative Party: Conservative Party of Canada 2015 Platform Summary (before July 26, 2015)
- Green Party: Vision Green (Plus summary) (Detailed platform here and here)
- Liberal Party: Liberal Party of Canada 2015 Platform Summary (It's time for Real Change site, has science/technology/environment stuff scattered among the various sections.) (final platform document with sections on science)
- New Democratic Party: New Democratic Party 2015 Platform Summary (before July 26, 2015) (Toward a National Science Policy document) (detailed platform here) (final platform document on science)
The Campaign
- 2014.07.18. Green Party Talks 2015 Federal Election Strategy As Convention Begins by Althia Raj
- 2014.12.xx. Putting science policy on the radar for next federal election by CAUT
- 2014.12.01. Federal scientists to mount ‘evidence-based’ campaign against government cuts, being muzzled by Rachel Aiello
- 2015.01.xx. Will the Environment be Election Road Kill on the Road to Paris? by David McLaughlin
- 2015.01.01. Naomi Klein on fracking, Indigenous rights and Canada's federal election by Jenny Uechi
- 2015.01.21. ENVIRONMENTAL TOP 10 for Election Year by Nikita (Nik) Lopoukhine
- 2015.01.22. Top 10 environmental issues for Canada's next election by Timothy Gillespie
- 2015.02.05. Energy East carries election issues from Quebec to English Canada by David Gray-Donald
- 2015.03.xx. 13 Essential Questions for Election Candidates: Make the environment an election issue this year by asking these key questions by Andrew Reeves
- 2015.04.07. 61% of Canadians say protecting the climate more important than pipelines and tarsands: National poll shows Canadians want leadership on climate protection by Climate Action Network
- 2015.04.15. Canadian research advocates criticize ‘big science’ budget by Ivan Semeniuk
- 2015.04.22. Most Canadians Support Carbon Pricing, See Climate as Election Issue: New Poll by Carol Linnitt
- 2015.04.30. Obama unlikely to unveil Keystone move during Canada election by David Ljundgren
- 2015.04.30. Stephen Harper draws up election 2015 strategy on climate change by Chris Hall
- 2015.05.13. NDP Leader Outlines Vision for Energy and the Environment by Global Public Affairs
- 2015.05.15. Public Service Week gets political ahead of election by Kathryn May
- 2015.06.15. Elizabeth May Reveals Green Party's Major Climate Change Election Platform by Jim Bronskill
- 2015.06.26. Trudeau vows Liberal environment plan will ‘be putting a price on carbon’ by Daniel Leblanc and Andrea Woo
- 2015.07.xx. Respond urgently to climate change by setting a renewable energy target of 100% by 2050, petition by Desmond Tutu
- 2015.07.01. This Election's about Canada's Frighteningly Near Future: Where will we be in less than a generation? The trends are alarming by Ian Gill
- 2015.07.10. Federal election 2015: Elizabeth May's exclusion from 2 debates lacks 'solid rationale,' Greens complain by The Canadian Press
- 2015.07.15. Agriculture researchers aim to put sector on election agenda by Kelsey Johnson
- 2015.07.21. Canada's PM blocking climate reform, says Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne by Susan Goldenberg
- 2015.07.21. Parties embrace fact-based policy — when it's convenient by Stephen Callaghan
- 2015.07.22. New GreenPAC Keen On Making Environment An Election Issue by Kristy Kirkup
- 2015.07.28. Olivia Chow announces candidacy by Fram Dinshaw
- 2015.07.30. What Canadians Want the Party Leaders to Talk About During the Election Campaign: Issues that Matter to them Personally by Ipsos
- 2015.07.31. Will the War on Science Become an Election Issue? by James Wilt
- 2015.07.31. Federal science, tech announcements home in on Canada's Arctic by CBC News
- 2015.08.02. Everything you need to know about the parties’ platforms, from taxes and terrorism to the environment by Jason Fekete, Ian MacLeod, Lee Berthiaume
- 2015.08.02. Factbox: Canadian parties vie over economy, security, environment by Randall Palmer
- 2015.08.02. Election Issues 2015: A Maclean’s primer on climate
- 2015.08.03. Canada election 2015: B.C. representatives weigh climate change versus the economy by CBC News
- 2015.08.04. The Guardian view on Canada’s elections: is the Stephen Harper era over? by The Guardian Editorial
- 2015.08.04. The Canadian Space Commerce Association Calls on all Federal Parties to Commit to a Long-Term Space Plan by Marc Boucher
- 2015.08.05. Erosion Of Science Reflects 'State Of Our Democracy,' Former Scientist Says by Zi-Ann Lum
- 2015.08.05. Russia's Arctic claim to North Pole could be an election issue by Sima Sahar Zerehi
- 2015.08.06. Harper forced to defend economic, energy policies in first leaders debate by James Armstrong
- 2015.08.06. Leaders clash over pipelines during 1st election debate by Scott Lilwall
- 2015.08.06. Opposition parties vow to end muzzling scientists by Kathy Ellis
- 2015.08.06. Barack Obama sets the pace on climate change by The Toronto Star Editorial Board
- 2015.08.06. Why Health Matters: A nurses' guide to the 2015 federal election by Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
- 2015.08.07. Election poll finds top issues by Castanet
- 2015.08.07. Canada election 2015: 5 things we learned from the 1st debate by Laura Payton
- 2015.08.07. Canada's buoyant Greens say they don't favor oil sands shutdown by David Ljunggren
- 2015.08.08. Politics, pipelines and oil prices undermine Canada's "superpower" status by Stephen Ewart
- 2015.08.08. The Politics Of Canadian Pipelines: Pipe Down About Them by Giuseppe Valiante
- 2015.08.08. Suggestions of leaving Alberta's oilsands "in the ground" earns Toronto-area NDP candidate criticism by Bryan Passifiume
- 2015.08.09. Trudeau most talked-about on Twitter after election debate, oil pipelines got most web searches by MetroNews
- 2015.08.09. Stephen Harper Cites Linda McQuaig Oilsands Comments To Criticize NDP by Althia Raj
- 2015.08.09. Stephen Harper pounces on NDP candidate Linda McQuaig’s oilsands views by Geoffrey Vendeville
- 2015.08.09. NDP candidate Linda McQuaig's comment on oilsands stirs up hornet's nest by The Canadian Press
- 2015.08.09. Kinder Morgan Pulls Trans Mountain Pipeline Ads During Federal Election 2015 Campaign by Laura Kane
- 2015.08.09. Let's make sure the Ebola vaccine is not Canada's last vaccine success story by Isabel Wallace
- 2015.08.09. Linda McQuaig is right: Leave the oil in the soil by Jesse McLaren
- 2015.08.09. Fort McMurray candidates defend oilsands by Garrett Barry
- 2015.08.09. Edmonton-Wetaskiwin Conservative candidate Mike Lake fires back at NDP for suggesting leaving Alberta's oilsands "in the ground" by Trevor Robb
- 2015.08.10. Want To See A Candidate Asked About Climate Change? Look To Canada. by Ryan Koronowski
- 2015.08.10. Issues affecting Nunavut left off the election agenda by Sima Sahar Zerehi
- 2015.08.10. Tom Mulcair book launch interrupted by Energy East pipeline protesters by The Canadian Press
- 2015.08.10. Tom Mulcair Says It's Possible To Expand Oilsands And Reduce Emissions by Giuseppe Valiante
- 2015.08.10. Mulcair quells McQuaig's anti-oilsands remarks by Gemma Karstens-Smith
- 2015.08.11. Campagne électorale 2015 : le financement privé et public de la santé by Alain Vadeboncoeur
- 2015.08.11. Spin Cycle: Will all of the oilsands be developed? by Kyle Bakx
- 2015.08.11. Fentanyl overdoses: Why a safe injection site is an election issue by Jason Proctor
- 2015.08.12. We need a national debate on science by Katie Gibbs, Alana Westwood
- 2015.08.12. Canada's NDP would look at emissions in deciding on pipelines by Randall Palmer
- 2015.08.12. Mandryk: NDP leader Thomas Mulcair and Linda McQuaig owe prairies an explanation by Murray Mandryk
- 2015.08.12. Anti-oilsands rhetoric bound to hurt Mulcair in Alberta by Graham Thomson
- 2015.08.12. Harper’s pot stance versus science: A new report counters many of the PM’s campaign trail claims about marijuana policy by Ken McQueen
- 2015.08.12. Obama Keystone XL decision caught in undertow of Canadian election by Nicole Gaouette, Jim Snyder, Laura Curtisand and Theophilos Argitis
- 2015.08.12. Oilsands being left in the ground is just a matter of fact, experts say by Bob Weber
- 2015.08.13. Stephen Harper Forgets His Own Pledge to End Fossil Fuel Use by Carol Linnitt
- 2015.08.13. Federal Leaders Have Never Been Asked About Science Policy in an Election Debate. Ever. by Katie Gibbs, Alana Westwood
- 2015.08.13. Leave it in the Ground by Diane Varga (open letter to Tom Mulcair)
- 2015.08.13. Élections Canada et bâillon des scientifiques by Agence Science-Presse
- 2015.08.14. Pipelines: In Election 2015, which party has the best policy? by Globe Editorial
- 2015.08.14. The Closing of the Canadian Mind by Stephen Marche
- 2015.08.14. Canadian Federal Scientists, Professionals Union Launches Anti-Harper Campaign by Canadian Press
- 2015.08.14. Not so controversial by Tanya Schmah
- 2015.08.15. Josh Freed explains the Canadian election campaign by Josh Freed
- 2015.08.16. Unsolicited Advice To Canada – Follow A UK Model For Science Debates
- 2015.08.17. Why the federal government must lead in health care by Matthew B. Stanbrook
- 2015.08.17. Federal departments not allowing employees to speak to media by Hilary Bird
- 2015.08.17. Advocates say health care should be on election radar by Kim Smith
- 2015.08.17. A science debate during the 2015 Canadian federal campaign? by Maryse de la Giroday
- 2015.08.17. Our health needs a healthy civil service by Andre Picard
- 2015.08.18. Greens push for supertanker ban on B.C. coast, stronger environmental laws by Jim Bronskill
- 2015.08.18. Investing in clean technology would create good jobs: Trudeau by The Canadian Press
- 2015.08.18. L'importance de la recherche: Le Canada doit redevenir un leader mondial en matière de recherche universitaire
- 2015.08.19. More than two dozen ‘third parties’ have registered in hopes of influencing federal election by Postmedia News
- 2015.08.19. Woe, Canada: Ramifications of Oil Sands Slump Are Economic and Political by Elizabeth Douglass
- 2015.08.19. How about health as an election issue? by Trevor Hancock
- 2015.08.20. Why Oil As An Election Issue Is Bad News For Canada by David Yager
- 2015.08.20. Let's make health care an election issue by Brian Goldman
- 2015.08.21. Supporting the technology sector is crucial to Canada's future by Akec Saunders, Sandy White
- 2015.08.21. Oil Rout Trumps Canada’s Election in Poloz’s Next Rate Decision by Greg Quinn
- 2015.08.22. Five weak spots that could derail Mulcair and the NDP by Bob Hepburn
- 2015.08.23. Energizing an election: Future of crude lines out of Alberta tricky high-wire act for parties by Gary Park
- 2015.08.23. How to fix a broken innovation system by Trevor C. Charles
- 2015.08.24. Small cells, big future: Why we need a national stem cell effort by James Price
- 2015.08.24. Stephen Harper protecting the environment? (And my mother was a sumo wrestler…) by Warren Bell
- 2015.08.24. Federal election 2015 - Issue Summary 3 Health Care by Ladysmith Chronicle
- 2015.08.24. Canada's Nurses Ask Federal Party Leaders Who Will Become Champion of Health Care This Election?
- 2015.08.24. Canadian Medical Association urges health-care strategy for seniors by Andre Picard
- 2015.08.25. NPS Votes 2015: Open Letter to Federal Party Leaders: Health Matters!
- 2015.08.25. Election 2015: action needed on climate change, expert says by Alan Christie
- 2015.08.25. The election issue we aren't talking about by Grant LaFleche
- 2015.08.25. Election issue in Canada need a new high by Redmond Weissenberger
- 2015.08.26. What Would an NDP Victory Mean for Suncor Energy Inc. and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.? by Benjamin Sinclair
- 2015.08.26. Lynne Quarmby, Evidence-Based Candidate by Crawford Kilian
- 2015.08.27. The Fight to Unmuzzle Canada's Scientists by Stephen Buranyi
- 2015.08.27. NDP pulls policy book from its website to make way for Tom Mulcair’s election platform by Mark Kennedy
- 2015.08.27. Banff National Park employees silenced during federal election campaign by Colette Derworiz
- 2015.08.29. Harper pledges renewal of cancer agency by Stephanie Levitz
- 2015.08.30. Harperman case: Can public servants be political activists? by Sheena Goodyear
- 2015.08.30. The hip dullness of Canada's politics by Doyle McManus
- 2015.08.31. Will there be a science-focused debate during the 2015 election campaign? by Pascal Lapointe and Josh Silberg
- 2015.08.31. Will Canada be the country that dumbed itself to death? By Daryl Copeland
- 2015.08.31. A Crook Against the "Evidence for Technocracy"
- 2015.09.xx. Canadian researchers push to make science a federal election issue
- 2015.09.01. Arctic meeting highlights absence of climate change in election debate by Bruce Cheadle
- 2015.09.02. RAIC launches Election 2015: Building Better Communities
- 2015.09.02. Health could yet turn out to be the sleeper issue of the election by Nik Nanos
- 2015.09.03. Researchers try to make science a federal election issue by Julie Ireton
- 2015.09.03. Health care important to voters but absent on campaign trail by Terri Coles
- 2015.09.03. Federal election 2015: How data mining is changing political campaigns by Susan Ormiston
- 2015.09.04. Harper addresses climate change on campaign trail: it’s not a priority by Mackenzie Scrimshaw
- 2015.09.05. Making science an election issue by The CBC National
- 2015.09.05. Collaborative voice calls for healthy waters by Lindsay Telfer (and here)
- 2015.09.08. Vote for a better, cleaner Canada by David Suzuki
- 2015.09.08. Canada Election 2015: Red Deer-Mountain View candidates and issues by Bill Kaufmann
- 2015.09.09. Climate change is biggest threat, says scientist by Lynn Desjardins
- 2015.09.09. Green Party pushes for sustainable jobs, climate plan in platform by Sunny Dhillon
- 2015.09.09. Green Party platform promises to expand rail, eliminate tuition by Kathleen Harris
- 2015.09.09. Our Homes Are Hurting The Environment. Here's How The Next Government Could Fix It by Joshua Ostroff
- 2015.09.09. The U.S. Can End Coal Power - Why Can't Canada? by The David Suzuki Foundation
- 2015.09.11. Vote Compass: Economy and environment rate as top issues by CBC News
- 2015.09.12. Liberals and NDP make space plan an election issue by Peter Rakobowchuk
- 2015.09.12. People Power Is Forcing Climate Change on the Election Trail by Cameron Fenton
- 2015.09.12. Liberals, NDP vow to launch long-term space plan by Peter Rakobowchuk
- 2015.09.14. 5 Things Our Next Government Should Do to Combat Climate Change by David R. Miller
- 2015.09.14. Expert challenges federal politicians to link water with the economy by Colette Derworiz
- 2015.09.14. Y a-t-il un parti pour démuseler (pour de bon) les scientifiques fédéraux ? par Jean-François Cliche
- 2015.09.15. Leap Manifesto gets poor marks for timing and content, otherwise fine by Globe Editorial
- 2015.09.15. Manifesto backed by prominent NDP supporters released ahead of election by Michelle Zillo
- 2015.09.15. Leap Manifesto Calls On Canada To Change, Well, Everything by Joshua Ostroff
- 2015.09.15. Global rankings tell worrisome tale about state of Canadian innovation by Kevin Lynch
- 2015.09.15. Federal election candidates in Northumberland questioned on climate change by Northumberland News
- 2015.09.15. Are we in the midst of a great Canadian election? by Aaron Wherry
- 2015.09.15. It's Time for Action on Canada's Muzzled Scientists by Thomas J. Duck
- 2015.09.16. Stephen Harper’s war on experts by Chris Turner
- 2015.09.16. Saskatoon election candidates speak out on economy, environment by CBC News
- 2015.09.16. Leap Manifesto plan to overthrow capitalism puts spanner in NDP plans to convince centrist voters by Tristin Hopper
- 2015.09.16. Stephen Harper’s war on experts by Chris Turner
- 2015.09.17. Your Vote Will Determine How Canada Takes on Global Climate Change by Karri Munn-Venn
- 2015.09.17. Canadian election spotlights scientists' frustrations by Nicola Jones
- 2015.09.17. Election 2015: Climate change the biggest challenge the planet has faced by Kevin Parnell
- 2015.09.17. Elizabeth May, excluded from election debate, tweets her salvos by Jkm Bronskill and Dirk Meissner
- 2015.09.17. Canada’s Having a Green Energy Boom — With or Without PM Harper by Hilary Beaumont
- 2015.09.17. The Leap Manifesto isn't radical. It's a way out of Canada's head-in-the-sand politics by Martin Lukacs
- 2015.09.17. Canada's provinces surge towards green power future...and leave Harper in the dirt by Fram Dinshaw
- 2015.09.18. Globe election debate misses reality that not every economy is compatible with a healthy climate by Keith Stewart
- 2015.09.18. Vanishing Canada: Why we’re all losers in Ottawa’s war on data by Anne Kingston
- 2015.09.18. The Leap Manifesto, Preparing for Election Day - Election SoundUp #3 by Victoria Fenner
- 2015.09.18. Election 2015: Conservative candidate defends his party's record on the environment by Alistair Waters
- 2015.09.18. Pamela Anderson says voters should focus on climate change by Tamsyn Burgmann
This Election, Canadians Want Action on Animal Issues by Sheryl Fink - 2015.09.18. Energy fuels federal election emotions By Michael Mui
- 2015.09.18. In Globe debate, leaders ignore Canada’s No. 1 resource: water by Roy MacGregor
- 2015.09.18. Winnipeg cold water scientist takes heat for running as Conservative by Chris Glover
- 2015.09.19. How Canada's Tories destroyed the country's memory, and its capacity to remember by Cory Doctorow
- 2015.09.19. No Dissension on Oil Exploration in the Leaders Debate in Canada by Nora Loreto and Dimitri Lascaris
- 2015.09.19. Canada is no country for vulnerable wildlife by Devon Page
- 2015.09.21. What the leaders need to understand about Canada’s shifting economy by Jeff Rubin
- 2015.09.21. A full list of all the promises made so far in the Canadian election campaign by The Canadian Press
- 2015.09.21. We deserve a government that respects scientific integrity by Erin Russell
- 2015.09.21. The Mulcair coalition: Vocal environmentalists and the moderate middle by Bruce Anderson
- 2015.09.21. Reevely: Trudeau fights for his general in battleground Orléans by David Reevely
- 2015.09.22. NPS Votes 2015: Researchers push to make science an election issue during Science Literacy Week by Northumberland View
- 2015.09.22. Make a mark for the environment and wildlife this election by Lesley Fox
- 2015.09.22. Researchers seek to make science an election issue by Lynn Desjardins
- 2015.09.23. In their own words: views on the environment by Sooke News Mirror
- 2015.09.23. In this election, conservation has become a dirty word: Canada used to be an international leader in wildlife conservation. But these days, the silence is deafening from all three major parties. by Peter Christie
- 2015.09.23. Who can get Canada’s oil pipelines built? by Bloomberg
- 2015.09.23. Clinton’s comments put pipelines back on to Canadian election agenda by Kelly Cryderman
- 2015.09.23. Here are the issues Canadians care about the most this election: According to data from our Policy Face-off Tool, 74 per cent of Canadians have one surprising policy desire. Could science be a sleeper issue? by Amanda Shendruk
- 2015.09.23. BC biologist says federal election debates lack environmental issues by Joanne Abshire
- 2015.09.24. Election debate primer: 4 key points on Canadian foreign policy: Here’s what Concordia expert Peter Stoett hopes to hear on Monday night by Peter Stoett
- 2015.09.24. Canada’s Election is a Painful Race to the Middle by Scott Vrooman
- 2015.09.24. Canada election 2015: Meet your Kitchener Conestoga candidates by Amanda Grant
- 2015.09.24. Trade, Energy and Finance Dominate Third Canada Election Debate by Josh Wingrove
- 2015.09.24. Oilsands pipelines now back on the election agenda by Chris Hall
- 2015.09.24. Election Issues 2015: A Maclean’s primer on vanishing data: Find out where each party stands on the census and access to scientific data by Laura Payton
- 2015.09.25. “War on Science” Top of Mind for Candidates and Public at Science and Technology Debate by Carol Linnitt
- 2015.09.25. Group asks Canadians: Use your vote to end the war on science by Andrea Gunn
- 2015.09.25. French-language leaders' debate: 5 feisty exchanges by CBC News
- 2015.09.25. Pipeline Politics: Canada's Conflict Over Oil Spills Into Election by Hilary Beaumont
- 2015.09.25. “Get Science Right” campaign comes to Queen’s: Queen's professors speak on current issues in scientific policy in Canada by Jonah Buckstein
- 2015.09.25. At Victoria Science Debate, Candidates Rail Against Empty Tory Chair by Andrew MacLeod
- 2015.09.25. Politicians call for GMO labelling. Scientists shake their heads. by Kate Lunau
- 2015.09.26. Thoughts on Tonight’s Canadian Election Debate by Jorge Werner
- 2015.09.26. Environmental issues fail to gain footing on election trail by Mary Agnes Welch
- 2015.09.26. Canada needs a national energy strategy and leaders with vision by Sergio Marchi
- 2015.09.27. Energy, economy key election issues in North Vancouver by Jeremy Shepherd
- 2015.09.27. NDP's climate change plan promises carbon pricing by Colin Perkel
- 2015.09.27. Poilievre feels the heat at Manotick all-candidates night by Blair Crawford
- 2015.09.27. Canadaland Episode #: 101 on Anne Kingston & war on data
- 2015.09.28. ‘Restraint is the watchword’: What a ‘caretaker’ government can — and can’t — do during an election by Kathryn May
- 2015.09.28. Hunger, environment must be election issues by Paul Leet Aird
- 2015.09.28. ‘The threat we face today is not CSIS, it is ISIS’: Leaders battle at the Munk debate by National Post Staff and The Canadian Press
- 2015.09.28. Election commentary: Canada's stance on climate change by Simon Dalby
- 2015.09.28. Federal election candidates in Calgary debate energy, environment by CBC Calgary Eyeopener
- 2015.09.28. Potentially scandalous probe into muzzled scientists not likely out by Oct.19 by Mychaylo Prystupa
- 2015.09.29. Halifax federal election candidates debate student issues by Jennifer Henderson,
- 2015.09.29. Election 2015: Candidates engaged at city event by Phil Melnychuk
- 2015.09.29. Exclusive: Inside the Harper government's trashing of a research library by Charles Mandel
- 2015.09.29. Halifax federal election candidates debate student issues by Jennifer Henderson,
- 2015.09.29. Blue Rodeo drops seething anti-Harper protest song by Peter Simpson
- 2015.09.30. It’s time for climate change to become a federal election issue by Ralph Shaw
- 2015.09.30. Federal election candidates in Northumberland questioned on energy by Northumberland News
- 2015.09.30. Election 2015: Liberals, Greens and NDP Q&A on mining in Canada by John Cumming
- 2015.09.30. Mulcair wants scientists to speak their minds by Tom Perkel
- 2015.09.30. Mulcair pledges to end ‘muzzling’ of scientists by creating parliamentary science officer role by Colin Perkel
- 2015.10.01. Canada election 2015: Meet your Cambridge candidates by Amanda Grant
- 2015.10.01. 2015 Canadian federal election and science: Science panel on CBC Radio, NDP platform, Maclean’s policy poll, and a Science Integrity Project by Maryse de la Giroday
- 2015.10.01. Federal Election 2015 – Primer on the Environment by London Environmental Network
- 2015.10.01. Promote the Vote: Evidence that science should be a top election issue by Veronika Cencen
- 2015.10.02. How a Canadian scientist became the voice of the anti-Harper movement by Suzanne Goldberg
- 2015.10.02. Here's Why Environmental Groups Are Afraid to Speak Out in Canada's Election by Hilary Beaumont
- 2015.10.02. Anglican Church of Canada election resource highlights climate change threat by Matt Gardner
- 2015.10.02. Scientists leave labs to fight for change at ballot box by Claire McIlveen
- 2015.10.02. Next PM needs to be ready for a postpetroleum world by Gary Mason
- 2015.10.04. Charlotte Gray: Are we ‘turning into a nation of amnesiacs?’ by Global News
- 2015.10.05. Charities wade into election campaign despite CRA audit 'chill:' Non-profits, charities urged to engage amid fears of being targeted by federal tax agency by Kathleen Harris
- 2015.10.05. Oil Patch Braces for Exploration Chill After Canada's Election by Josh Wingrove
- 2015.10.05. What you need to know about the Liberal election platform by Leslie Young
- 2015.10.05. Election 42: Meanwhile on the non-niqab front… by Pascal Lapointe
- 2015.10.06. Investments in Canadian labs win Nobel Prizes by Chris Wiebe
- 2015.10.06. The Planet Can't Handle 5 More Years of Harper in Power by Cameron Fenton
- 2015.10.06. The Canadian Election and the Global Climate Crisis by Roger Annis
- 2015.10.06. Climate change controversy by Kate Bouey
- 2015.10.06. Canada Election 2015: Where do the Parties Stand on Climate Change? by Kevin Grandia
- 2015.10.07. Coderre accuses Ottawa of playing politics by asking city to halt sewage dump plan by John Meagher
- 2015.10.07. Party Platform Analysis: Science and Innovation by Alex Usher
- 2015.10.07. Canadian Nobel Prize win highlights what’s lost in Harper science policy by Dan Weaver
With any luck, the Conservatives will lose the coming election handily and I can re-orient my weird list-making mania towards something more enjoyable.
This list is just a start towards documenting the election conversation about science-related topics. As usual, if I've missed anything important or if I've made any errors, please let me know in the comments or at jdupuis at yorku dot ca. If you don't want to use my work email, you can reach me at dupuisj at gmail dot com.
2015.08.10. Updates up to August 9th. Some retrospective ones added.
2015.08.17. Updates to August 16th. I'm only covering the Linda McQuaig/"Leave the oilsands in the ground" issue fairly lightly. It's important, but the volume of commentary risks overwhelming everything else. Separate list post maybe? I'm considering it.
2015.08.24. Updates to August 23rd.
2015.09.04. Updates to September 4th.
2015.09.20. Updates to September 19th. Added a few stragglers too. I also split out some of the "General" items into a new category devoted science-themed debates as well as to various anti-Harper campaigns or movements.
2015.10.07. Updates to October 7th. Added a few more stragglers. I also added the YouTube recordings of the two science debates, the French one in Sherbrooke and the English one in Victoria. These are well worth watching.
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I'm having trouble convincing people that Harper has actually destroyed Oceans and Fisheries Libraries. They'll accept "closed" but can't believe "destroyed". What can I do to verify
what really happened? Can I say all of the rest of the lists have been verified? I'm campaigning for the ABCs. Thanks very much.
Hi Marion, I've documented the DFO libraries case pretty extensively here. As far as I can tell, the fairest way to describe what happened is that the libraries were closed very abruptly, most of the staff laid off and the duplicate collections dispersed very haphazardly, to the point where no one is really sure if unique, original materials were discarded along with the duplicates (Though I have heard fairly definitively that some unique materials were discarded). The scanning program they've setup to replace the print collections seems fairly haphazard as well and I've not really heard how well it's working. Weeding library collections with the aim of merging locations is a difficult, time-consuming task as is replicating the service levels that the users expect in a downsized organization. We don't really know how good a job the Feds did on this but the evidence we do have (see the link above) is that they almost certainly did a very poor job.
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