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12 May 2005
Hearn and Doyle keep on squirming
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Aside from the sudden appearance of anonymous postings to the comments section of my blog from someone spouting Conservative talking points,...
Coyne's readers comment on the Premier
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Grab that mouse and click on over to Andrew Coyne's blog . Note especially the comments posted thus far. I like the last one from some ...
Norm and Loyola: you have your orders! (updated)
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Norm Doyle and Loyola Hearn aren't on the greatest terms with Danny Williams anyway but it is interesting to see the premier's comme...
After a good night's sleep
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It helps to let things die down a bit before making any big decisions. Here are a few links to ponder as you sip your morning coffee. Paul W...
Harper for PM!
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Stephen Harper is proving or is intent on proving that the Official Opposition in concert with the Bloc Quebecois controls the House of Comm...
Who skipped the vote on crab? (Updated)
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Did anyone else notice the Tories missing from the vote on the government's plan - the only vote that will come before the House on it? ...
11 May 2005
Conservatives are posturing? Say it ain't so
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The National Lampoon is reporting today that the Opposition Conservatives are considering bringing in an adjournment motion to shut down t...
Harvey Hodder: Best before date expired (updated)
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CBC Radio woke me up this morning to word that Opposition Leader Roger Grimes is writing the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to comp...
Loyola Hearn: Pinocchiosis case zero
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Alright, I take the words I use very seriously. But when I hear Loyola Hearn on CBC Radio spouting nonsense about how a stand-alone offshore...
10 May 2005
Harper: Fixed election fixes nothing
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Canadian Press is reporting today the federal Conservative are planning to offer Canadians several changes to federal policy as a way of de...
Argentia and Nuclear Weapons - Background
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CBC Radio's story today - updated link - on the possibility a US serviceman may have been exposed to nuclear radiation at Argentia rai...
Better fewer but better
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A few weeks ago, provincial fisheries minister Trevor Taylor placed a stark choice in front of the province, particularly those involved in ...
09 May 2005
Victory! (correction)
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Since 1945, May 9 is the day on which Russians commemorate their sacrifice and ultimate victory in the Great Patriotic War. The defeat of Na...
08 May 2005
Peter Kent: offshore deals "not good government"
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Appearing on CBC Radio's The House , Peter Kent, former television news anchor and newly announced Conservative party candidate in an On...
Helicopters to Holyrood? Doyle and Hearn spend big on travel
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In the Indy this week are two things worth reading. I'll post more on the issue of custodial management and Jeff Ducharme's excellen...
By the gallon or the shovel-full?
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There's an old saying that editors always get the last word and they buy their ink by the gallon. The editorial in this week's Indep...
07 May 2005
and the award goes to...
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Ryan Cleary, managing editor of The Independent , for missing a simple fact. On the front page of this week's Indy is Craig Westcott...
06 May 2005
The Premier on Fabian
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Premier Williams held a newser (news conference) today to comment on Fabian Manning's ouster from the Progressive Conservative caucus. R...
Williams explains - later today
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Fresh back from the oil trade conference in Houston, Premier Danny Williams plans to explain today what happened with Fabe. This oughta be g...
05 May 2005
A floor walker speaks, or soft-shelled excuses
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Sometimes you hear interesting things on the way to Tim Horton's. Like this evening, when cabinet minister Tom Rideout called Nite Line ...
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