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Politics: Who was this year's biggest game changer? - Point of View

Politics: Who was this year's biggest game changer?

parliament-hill-flame.jpgThe Eternal Flame burns on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Who do you think made the biggest splash in Canadian politics this year? (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Without a doubt, 2010 has been a fascinating year in Canadian politics. From the long-form census debate to the battle over the long-gun registry to Calgary becoming the first major Canadian city to elect a Muslim mayor, there's been no shortage of political headlines this year.

We want to know who you think made the biggest impact on Canada's political landscape in 2010. The team at Power & Politics with Evan Solomon has built a list of political Game Changers for 2010 and we'd like you to submit your vote.

But we also want your suggestions for other game changers who deserve to be on the list. Let us know in the comments field below, via Twitter @CBCPolitics or email politics@cbc.ca.
Power & Politics will feature five Game Changer interviews this month. And one of those will be the PEOPLE'S CHOICE interview -- as chosen by you. 

(This survey is not scientific. It is based on readers responses.)