Play Election Debate Bingo with The Walrus!

Will Alberta separatism crash the conversation? Will someone say "elbows up"? Follow along here

A bingo card featuring words and phrases and black-and-white head shots of the four main Canadian political party leaders
(Christinne Muschi, Nathan Denette, Adrian Wyld, Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press)

There have been few certainties in the 2025 federal election, except perhaps the slogans and talking points that the party leaders are glued to. Heading into the English debate, we might not be confident of the overall outcome of the evening—or even the final vote tally on April 28—but we are pretty sure that Pierre Poilievre will raise the spectre of wokeness, Mark Carney will likely be in good-for-the-economy banker mode, Jagmeet Singh will look dapper and bring up housing, Trump will haunt the proceedings, and everyone will try to prove their uber-Canadian patriotism. Well, maybe not Yves-François Blanchet.

And so we’ve created debate-night Bingo. Will anyone throw out an “elbows up”? Will Alberta separatism crash the conversation? Follow along and see how quickly you can fill a row.

DEBATE NIGHT
BINGO


Bingo!

























DEBATE NIGHT
BINGO


Bingo!






















The Walrus Staff