Federal Election 2025: Why the existence of satirical candidates is 'over'
06-04-2025 17:00 via vancouversun.com

Federal Election 2025: Why the existence of satirical candidates is 'over'

The one thing the Animal Protection Party has going for it during this year's federal election is that by virtue of its name, it comes first on the list of registered political parties. That will likely be the only first place it holds on April 28. Read More
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