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13 December 2005
A candidate, a candidate...
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For a gang eager to bring on the election both the Conservatives and the New Democrats seem to be having an extraordinarily hard time of fin...
Choice my foot - updated
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What do Scott Reid, the prime minister's communications director and Liam O'Brien, the Conservatives chief blogger in Newfoundland a...
12 December 2005
Harper changing stand on equal marriage?
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Not likely. The Globe and Mail is reporting this morning that the federal Conservative Party is attempting to distance itself from efforts ...
Abitibi Stephenville to close?
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Talks between Abitibi Consolidated and its workers at Stephenville have broken off , with likely little chance of resumption before the firs...
11 December 2005
Harper courts the religious right-wing
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Stephen Harper met over the weekend with David Mainse and Dr. Charles McVety. The information was contained in the middle of a Toronto Star...
The gaffers scorecard - update
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Scott Reid, the prime minister's answer to C.J. Craig and Toby Zeigler put his foot in it during an interview with CBC television on Sun...
More work for dogsbodies
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As the election campaign enters its third week, polling from different firms shows a general pattern of Liberals leading nationally, althoug...
When they pick at this stuff, you know you are doin' fine
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When people have nothing else to offer as a criticism, they focus on the fact the Liberal Party of Canada televisions spots feature some peo...
Polling position
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When people don't understand polling - on any level - and especially when their party is behind in the polls, those same people resort ...
10 December 2005
Blochead hysterics
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Helene Chalifour-Sherrer, Liberal candidate in the Quebec riding of Louis-Hebert pointed out in an interview that Quebec is not the "...
Connies use public bucks to fund campaign
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Calgary West Conservative candidate Rob Anders took the time before hitting the campaign trail to print a brochure aimed at voters in Richm...
09 December 2005
SES and Gregg compared - some observations
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Something has been bothering me all day about the Globe/CTV/Strategic Counsel claim that regional "weakness" in the Liberal suppor...
The seats to watch in Newfoundland and Labrador
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E-mails arrive telling me I am off my rocker on the election in Newfoundland and Labrador. Maybe I am. For those who are interested here is ...
Harpering the party
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Conservative party organizers in Newfoundland and Labrador are reportedly looking at new ways of finding candidates.
SES results: Libs keep rockin'; Quebec undecided climbs
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SES Research results of its rolling polls show that as of Thursday, The Liberals enjoy the support of 41% of decided voters, with the Conser...
Leger and SES agree
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About 10 days into the campaign, pollsters SES and Leger Marketing show the current party standing with the Liberals in a 12 point lead over...
Another "tell"
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Danny Williams explodes in anger and attacks the person, whenever a question gets close to the truth, not close to his family and friends. T...
Jack Layton: Different town; different message
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In Ontario ridings, Jack Layton told voters to ignore third place candidates (who happened to be Liberal), warning that a vote for the thir...
08 December 2005
Connie gun control
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At its convention in March of this year, the Conservative Party delegates were asked to vote on a gun control motion that would provide: - m...
Pollster or astrologer?
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You can find some truly wacky things online these days, whether it is Liberal Warren Kinsella busily working to defeat the Liberals or this ...
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