Canadian federal election 2015 /channels/taxonomy/term/1869/all en We Still Need to Talk About the Globe's Bizarre Endorsement /channels/news/we-still-need-talk-about-globes-bizarre-endorsement-256446 <p>Article written by Professor <strong>Henry Mintzberg</strong></p> <p>On Friday before the election, the Globe and Mail came out for the Conservatives...without Harper! As if they could re-engineer the election -- to have their conservative cake while eating its leader. </p> Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:43:22 +0000 webfull 113651 at /channels A Central Reason Why Justin Trudeau Won The Canadian Election - Leadership Tone /channels/news/central-reason-why-justin-trudeau-won-canadian-election-leadership-tone-256442 <p>Article written by Professor <strong>Karl Moore</strong></p> <p>An amazing comeback is what the media are calling it. Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada have come back from third place to win a solid majority. In my mind, there are a number of leadership lessons to learn from their win. One, however, stands out. Leadership Tone.</p> <p>Read full article: <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/karlmoore/2015/10/20/a-central-reason-why-justin-trudeau-won-the-canadian-election/" target="_blank">Forbes</a>, October 20, 2015</p> Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:29:50 +0000 webfull 113647 at /channels Canadian elections: Why did inexperience triumph? /channels/news/canadian-elections-why-did-inexperience-triumph-256443 <p>Article written by Professor <strong>Reuven Brenner</strong></p> <p>As in the United States, Canadians voted for “Hope and Change” on Oct. 19, 2015.</p> <p>These are exactly the words Justin Trudeau, the 43-years old elected head of the Liberal party, repeatedly used in his victory speech in both English and French.  I could not avoid wondering if Mr. Trudeau’s team used the same public relations firm that Mr. Obama used in his first campaign, or if he just borrowed the slogans.  </p> Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:33:02 +0000 webfull 113648 at /channels