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  • Festivus News Basket

    1. On the nomination front, there’s more buzz about a Trudeau run, Christy Clark in Vancouver Centre, and the rumour is that Anne McLellan will shortly announce plans not to run in the next election. 2. Today’s Globe article has a few interesting nuggets on the Liberals’ election campaign:-There’s talk of a 308 riding strategy-Kennedy […]

  • 2006 Year in Review Quiz. In Canada. We’re Not Making This Up.

    Grab a pencil and paper – it’s test time. I’ve prepared a year in review quiz to look back on the year that was 2006. I’ve posted the answers at the top of the comments section, so resist the urge to cheat and see how you do. 1. How did the New York Times describe […]

  • Red Tory To Take Green Portfolio

    The latest rumour has Harper doing a three way shuffle in January. Prentice > EnvironmentVan Loan > Indian AffairsAmbrose > Intergovernmental Affairs

  • Building the Team

    After naming Iggy deputy leader yesterday, Dion put a few more titles into the stockings of his former rivals today: -Kennedy to advise on election readiness and renewal. –Rae and Brison to co-chair the platform committee. -Martha to do platform outreach. As for the other two, my guess is Dryden gets to start in goal […]

  • As Close To Me As Possible

    Just like it was a no brainer for Harper to make Peter MacKay his deputy after winning CPC leadership, this one seemed fairly obvious too: Federal Liberal party leader Stéphane Dion appointed former leadership candidaterival Michael Ignatieff as his deputy leader in the first of a number of apre-election moves that will also include important […]

  • Nomination Watch

    ‘Tis the season for election speculation. Here’s a run down of some of the high profile Liberals who might have a safe seat on their Christmas wish list now that the parties are starting to gear up for the next vote. Bob Rae – I must first say that I find it someone ironic that […]

  • That Time of the Year

    Time Canada has picked Stephen Harper as it’s Man of the Year. At least their choice makes more sense than that of their US counterpart.

  • Coyne Leaks Tory Platform

    Coyne had a thoroughly entertaining Saturday column. My only problem with his proposal is that many Conservatives are going to have arguments about what constitutes a gift. Does a “gift” begin at purchase or does it only become a gift once it’s given?

  • New Tory Cabinet

    Ed Stelmach announced his new Cabinet today. At first glance it’s very white, very male, and very rural. Among the highlights: Lyle “skeletor” Oberg – FinanceDave Hancock – HealthTed Morton – is the man for sustainable resource developmentRob Liepert – EducationIris Evans – Employment, immigration, and industryRon Stevens – Justice and Attorney GeneralDoug Horner – […]

  • At Issue

    The National did their year end At Issue roundtable to look back on the past few months. Here’s a run down of what the panelists had to say, with my own two cents (off the top of my head – I’m sure I’m missing some good answers): Best Political PlayChantal Hebert: Dion taking ownership of […]

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