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Vassy Kapelos: This is not just an ordinary election campaign.

Vassy Kapelos: This is not just an ordinary election campaign.

By Super Admin

Published: June 1, 2025

The journalist Fasi Kapilos described the current federal electoral campaign as “the most important campaign in modern Canadian history,” emphasizing that what is happening now goes beyond being just an ordinary electoral competition, becoming a turning point in the political trajectory of the country.

In an analytical article published by CTV News, Kapilos pointed out that this campaign comes amid unprecedented challenges facing Canada, from the deteriorating economic situation and rising cost of living, to internal political crises and geopolitical changes on the international stage. Kapilos believes that the outcomes of this election will not only determine the shape of the next government but will also leave a profound impact on Canada's political, economic, and social directions for decades to come.

The electoral campaign highlights the deep divisions within the Canadian political landscape, as each party seeks to present effective solutions to urgent problems, such as the housing crisis, the deterioration of healthcare services, and facing environmental challenges. Kapilos indicates that voters have become more aware of and perceptive to the direct impact of government policies on their daily lives, making them more cautious in choosing their representatives in the upcoming parliament.

Kapilos clarified that party leaders fully understand the scale of the political stakes in this election, which explains the escalating pace of media campaigns and political debates in an effort to win the trust of voters. She also predicted that this election would have a direct impact on the future of Canada’s international relations, especially in light of rising global tensions and major economic shifts.

Kapilos concluded her analysis by confirming that this campaign is not just a struggle for power, but an opportunity for Canadians to redraw their political and economic future, and to choose the path that will shape Canada in the coming decades.

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