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The Lord is Dead
CBC has called it for the Liberals in New Brunswick. Shawn Graham’s Liberals will win a comfortable majority government. Is there any doubt that Bernard Lord’s decision to not run for CPC leadership in 2004 is one of the dumbest political moves in recent Canadian political history?
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Better Than Being There…
This was definitely the best venue so far but, as LeBlanc said when reading the rules, it was really more “discussion” than “debate”. It’s also unfortunate that they couldn’t sneak a “nation” question in there since that’s obviously the hot issue in this race right now. Canada’s Peacekeeping Role (Iggy, Dion, Bob)This was the most […]
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A Fun-with-Numbers Prediction
Linda Diebel has a run-down on the leadership race today offering “informed speculation to Sunday Star readers, having interviewed some two-dozen analysts and campaign advisers about projections and permutations.“ While she seems to have a fairly good grasp on the relative strength of the candidates, I did find this projection of hers in Quebec interesting: […]
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Weekend Update
1. For those wondering why I haven’t posted on the David Herle poll (besides the fact that it’s a David Herle poll), here’s what I wrote back in March about leadership race polls: But I won’t post the results from this poll, or any other similar ones, because these are dangerous polls that people should […]
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Call Me Carolyn
In the day she’s profiled in the Globe and Mail, Carolyn Bennett has dropped out and tossed her support behind…Bob Rae. This is probably for the best. Carolyn is an individual who I really like as a person but she certainly wouldn’t have made a good leader and was heading for an embarrassing delegate total […]
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Pre-Emptive Strike
It’s always a great joy for a blogger when your blog finds itself at the top of the google search list for a hot topic. Because of this, many will toss out the hip key words to try and drive traffic to their site. However, it always works best if you can be at the […]
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It’s not easy being green
If I were running for Liberal leadership under an environmental platform, having been the Environment Minister responsible for the Liberal Party’s Kyoto plan, I can’t think of a worse possible thing to hit the presses the day before delegate selection meetings start. Admittedly, Sheila Fraser won’t be winning too many popularity contests among Liberals anytime […]
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled Charlie Sheen jokes
One of the The only highlight from the 2006 Liberal election campaign was certainly the entertaining blog of Scott Feschuk. Well, he’s back.
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Ma Nation, Mon Pays
Say what you will about Michael Ignatieff (and I’ve said a lot), but the man has certainly made the Liberal leadership race a lot more lively than it would have been in his absence. Case in point is his proposal to re-open constitutional discussions which has generated quite a few diverse reactions. I can’t say […]
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This Post Is Liberal Leadership Free
-Sure, it’s opportunistic. Really opportunistic. But I guess it beats a PM only addressing the country to plead for his political life. -The deadly dance begins. I said all along that the fiscal imbalance/equalization promises would be the hardest for Harper to keep. Flaherty’s first budget wrote itself but his second one is going to […]