Notable Canadian astrologers & numerologists who comment on politics
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Chani Nicholas — astrologer (Canada-born; widely read, mixes social justice and civic themes into her astrology). Not exactly an “election forecaster,” but her political and social framing of astrology is influential.
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Jessica Lanyadoo — Canadian astrologer, psychic and podcaster (Ghost of a Podcast). She frequently discusses large societal trends and has spoken publicly about political/cultural issues.
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Mel Priestley (EarthShine Astrology) — Edmonton-based astrologer and writer who publishes regular forecasts about Canada (including explicit mundane/political pieces such as Canada election/leadership analysis). Good source for Canada-focused mundane astrology.
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AstrologyEh (Astrology, Eh?) — Canada-focused astrology site that posts analyses about Canadian politics, elections, and public events (many Canada-centric writeups, profiles and election commentary).
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Jessica Adams — (international but publishes on Canada) has written pieces using the 17 Apr 1982 proclamation chart for Canada and posts political/mundane forecasts that reference Canada. (Not Canadian by birth, but often referenced for “Canada natal/proclamation” analyses.)
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Tara Greene — Toronto-based tarot/astrology practitioner who writes on large societal and political issues from a metaphysical perspective; often included in lists of active Canadian astrology voices.
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Eugenia Last — long-time Hamilton-based astrologer and teacher; publishes commentary and has local/regional political/civic interest pieces. (Listed among established Canadian astrology blogs.)
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Astrological Musings / independent Vedic astrologers (various channels) — a number of astrologers publishing on YouTube and small sites (including Vedic astrologers) have produced explicit Canadian election & leader readings in 2024–2025 — look for channels titled “Canada election” or “Vedic astrology Canada election.” (YouTube examples exist.)
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Laurien Rueger / Astrology News Service contributors — ASA/astrology news writers have produced Mundane pieces about Canada’s political crises (good for comparative mundane perspectives).
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Numerologists who touch politics (examples often international but posting about Canada)