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02 October 2015
Hyping the stock, yet again #nlpoli
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Any oil company seriously interested in bidding on an exploration license offshore Newfoundland and Labrador isn’t likely to need the hyped ...
01 October 2015
Muskrat Falls commercial power by Q2 2019 ? #nlpoli
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The latest progress report shows that Nalcor had a productive summer, but an extrapolation by the researcher and writer JM of information i...
30 September 2015
Pride and Failure #nlpoli
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‘”Pride is a big factor” a manager at Muskrat Falls told the Telegram’s James McLeod on Monday during the latest media junket to the Big D...
29 September 2015
Rumpole and the Family Compact #nlpoli
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Sixteen of the province’s 22 full-time provincial court judges are either already in or are on their way to St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Th...
28 September 2015
White is the new black #nlpoli
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2002. Stephen Harper said that his party had a program that would help change the dependence in Atlantic Canada on government spending, a ...
25 September 2015
The N-word #nlpoli
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New Democratic Party leader Tom Mulcair likely never imagined that an insult he threw at a couple of Parti Quebecois politicians in the Queb...
24 September 2015
That's Doctor King to you #nlpoli
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Not surprisingly, Darin King has decided to leave politics after only eight years. King is just the latest in a long line of pensionable C...
23 September 2015
Crossing Topsail Road #nlpoli
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A new high school has put the better part of a thousand young people on Topsail Road opposite a raft of fast food outlets and a major mall. ...
22 September 2015
Three things about Hurricane Igor #nlpoli
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hard to believe but it has been five years since Hurricane Igor ripped through Placentia Bay and into Trinity Bay. What stands out most ab...
21 September 2015
No race in Avalon, except for the truth #nlpoli
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Tom Mulcair will not be coming back to Newfoundland and Labrador again during the current federal election. He certainly won;t be coming b...
Les vrais newfies #nlpoli
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Sometime late in the last century, Bloc NDP leader Tom Mulcair said something in the Quebec National Assembly about Newfies. Mulcair apolo...
18 September 2015
Cabinet control of Crown corporations #nlpoli
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Hearings at the pubic utilities board revealed that senior executives at Nalcor received hefty bonuses again in 2014 as they have in other. ...
17 September 2015
Political Calculations 2 #nlpoli
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The next provincial general election finishes on November 30, 2015. Not the way you are used to thinking of it, right? You think the ele...
16 September 2015
Political Calculations #nlpoli
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As you look ahead to the fall election, the bigger political addicts among you are likely trying to figure out different aspects like how th...
15 September 2015
Putting the questions about the debate #nlpoli
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The Liberals have decided to skip the provincial leaders debate sponsored by VOCM and the St. John’s Board of Trade. The reason, according...
14 September 2015
The state of federal politics in Newfoundland and Labrador #nlpoli
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There is a problem, apparently. A very big problem. In the current federal election, none of the federal party leaders have visited the ...
11 September 2015
Near the bottom of a very big rabbit hole #nlpoli
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Thursday was one of those days where you felt like you had dropped down the rabbit hole with Alice. Or maybe had indulged a bit too heavil...
10 September 2015
Three months later … #nlpoli
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In June, SRBP used the CRA poll from the second quarter of 2015 as the basis for a bit of “what if” thinking. Consider that the Liber...
09 September 2015
Finding the voice of the next generation #nlpoli
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“My Government will harness the desire among Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to cultivate greater cultural, financial and moral autonomy vi...
08 September 2015
Senior appointments in 2015 #nlpoli
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Orders in Council up to the end of August 2015, show that the cabinet has made on 13 appointments at the rank of deputy minister and assist...
07 September 2015
Adios to another one #nlpoli
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Clyde Jackman is the latest provincial Conservative to quit politics. That’s not surprising. He was supposed to go in 2011 but hung aroun...
04 September 2015
Timeliness #nlpoli
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The federal and provincial governments need to sort out a royalty regime for the areas of the seabed outside the 200 mile exclusive economic...
03 September 2015
Leadership and opportunity #nlpoli
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On Tuesday, the provincial Conservatives launched their election campaign. It was to be built solely on the image of Paul Davis as a great...
02 September 2015
Omega Man #nlpoli
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The word that comes to mind when you look at the new provincial Conservative party website or the davis165.ca site isn’t fresh, new, reboun...
01 September 2015
New Englanders know you’re bullshitting ‘em, Paul #nlpoli
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The New England governors and eastern Canadian premiers were in town on Monday for a quick meeting. The only thing that seemed to make loc...
31 August 2015
Ferry Tales #nlpoli
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There are times when you have to wonder if provincial cabinet ministers actually realise how moronic they sound to everyone else. David Br...
28 August 2015
Chainsaw Earle keeps austerity on the table #nlpoli
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NDP leader Earle McCurdy called the province’s major open line show on Thursday and by the sounds of things he hasn’t backed off the positio...
27 August 2015
NL NDP boss admits deeper “austerity” on the table as gov cash situation worsens #nlpoli
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“All options are going to have to be considered I guess, from both the revenue and the expenditure side, to make the best of a challenging s...
26 August 2015
We should put up a statue or something #nlpoli
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There’s something a bit surreal about the news this week. Well, not really the news itself, so much as the way people are reacting to it. ...
25 August 2015
The Uri Geller of MUN Economics Strikes Again #nlpoli
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Does anyone really take Wade Locke seriously anymore? Really? Do they? Seriously. Go back to last October to see why. The next t...
24 August 2015
Honouring Newfoundland Writers #nlpoli
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Most of you have probably never heard of a fellow named Alonzo John Gallishaw. John Gallishaw is best remembered in his native land for ...
21 August 2015
Moral victory: saying yes to less #nlpoli
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A couple of years after his war with one prime minister, Danny Williams was locked in another war with another federal first minister. Wil...
20 August 2015
Mr. Williams Goes to Hell #nlpoli
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The story of the 2004 war with Ottawa is the story of disconnects, mismatches, incongruities, of things that just didn't add up. Octo...
19 August 2015
From agreement to disagreement #nlpoli
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On June 4, 2004, Danny Williams delivered a keynote speech to delegates at the oil and gas conference organized annual by the association th...
18 August 2015
S’truth #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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New Democratic party candidate Linda McQuaig caused a bit of a stir in the first week of the federal election campaign when she said that in...
17 August 2015
The 2004 war with Ottawa revisited #nlpoli
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The 2004 “war” with Ottawa over a version of federal Equalization payments to Newfoundland and Labrador is an early episode in the provincia...
14 August 2015
Diversity #nlpoli
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Labrador economy must diversify to survive, say opposition parties. There is a CBC headline to conjure with. Pure political magic for t...
13 August 2015
Essence #nlpoli
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The Telegram has been running a series this week on the number of communities in the province where people can’t drink the water supplied b...
12 August 2015
Sucks to be us #nlpoli
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Not so very long ago, provincial Conservatives were crowing about how they would be running all sorts of mining projects in Labrador using ...
11 August 2015
Lions or jellyfish: a review
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Historian Ray Blake’s new book Lions or jellyfish: Newfoundland - Ottawa relations since 1957 is likely to be be on many reading lists. ...
10 August 2015
The name they fear #nlpoli
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Cast your mind back to April 2007 In his ongoing penchant for fighting with everyone and for small-mindedness, Newfoundland and Labrador ...
07 August 2015
Debate Quickies #nlpoli #elxn42
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The first English debate is over. Here are some quick observations to help you cut through the huge amount of noise coming from the conven...
PQ hung up over Old Harry #nlpoli
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Pierre Karl Peladeau won’t say yes or no to development of Old Harry, according to ledevoir.com . Le Devoir interviewed the Parti Quebeco...
06 August 2015
Figuring out what the parties are doing in #elxn42 #nlpoli
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Updated If you want to get a really good summary of the contending election strategies at this early stage of the federal campaign, re...
05 August 2015
Minority rights in education #nlpoli
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It’s one of those persistent comments. You don’t hear it or see it every day but, once in a while it comes back. Like in 2013 . Some g...
04 August 2015
Half and half #nlpoli
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On the first working day during August, 2015, the provincial government issued four news releases. Two announced funding from the spring b...
03 August 2015
This is your political life: Ross Wiseman #nlpoli
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Anyone surprised by the news isn;t paying any attention to local politics at all. Ross Wiseman has his pension. It cannot get any fatter. ...
31 July 2015
The Friday before it starts #nlpoli
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There are plenty of signs that the federal Conservatives will start the official campaign for the fall election earlier than scheduled. Ear...
30 July 2015
More ways to lose than win #nlpoli
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“What this province needs is not just someone with the brains to figure out what's wrong with our economy,” future Premier Kathy Dunderd...
29 July 2015
As Karl’s mom would say… #nlpoli
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The Conservatives came to power in 2003 promising to do things a new way. People thought that meant the Tories would do away with the prac...
28 July 2015
The Grecian Formula and mineral rights #nlpoli
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In the late 1990s, the provincial government faced some tough financial times. The debt and the size of the economy were the same number. T...
27 July 2015
Smoke, mirrors, and Harper’s senate moratorium #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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Heading into an election and with the three major federal parties within five or six points of each other in the opinion polls, the Prime Mi...
24 July 2015
The Line They Didn’t Need #nlpoli
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For some time now, Nalcor has needed an extra line from Bay d’Espoir to increase the capacity across the Isthmus of Avalon. They just kep...
23 July 2015
Gull Island? Dead duck. #nlpoli
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From the Financial Post , Tom Adams and Ed Hollett take a look at three issues that will hold up any development of Gull Island: While...
22 July 2015
Reality check for the Ontarians, please #nlpoli
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If nothing else, media coverage about energy talks between Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador shows just how much people don’t know about...
21 July 2015
Always ready for a better tomorrow #nlpoli
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Ontario and the faltering Conservative administration in Newfoundland and Labrador are talking about the possibility of developing Gull Isl...
20 July 2015
Maternal mortality #nlpoli
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Black women in the United States are twice as likely to die as a result of complications of pregnancy and childbirth as are white and Hispan...
17 July 2015
Seven with one blow #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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Seven companies in Newfoundland and Labrador have reached a deal with Elections Canada in the Penashue illegal contributions case. Accordi...
16 July 2015
Arse Foremost #nlpoli
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Politicians help out with each other’s election campaigns all the time. There’s nothing unusual for a municipal politician to work on a pr...
15 July 2015
That’s gotta suck, big time #nlpoli
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All the country’s provincial and territorial leaders – except for Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia – are in Newfoundland and Labrador this week ...
14 July 2015
It was Greek to me #nlpoli
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After days of intense talks, the Europeans apparently have finally reached a final deal to help Greece out of its latest financial misery. ...
13 July 2015
Cripple you say? #nlpoli
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Unnamed Conservative “insiders” have been talking about the Ches Crosbie nomination fiasco as if it was a rejection of a new Tory Jesus or s...
10 July 2015
Overcooked Ambition #nlpoli
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Nameless Conservative Party insiders predict that without Ches Crosbie as a candidate, the federal Conservative party will be crippled in Ne...
09 July 2015
The long summer campaign #nlpoli
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Liberal leader Dwight Ball kicked off a 10 week campaign swing around the province this week. It’s basically a tour of the local festival...
08 July 2015
Confidence Builder #nlpoli
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The public utilities board asked Liberty Consulting to review Hydro’s decisions in 11 projects. Hydro is looking for a rate increase. The...
07 July 2015
Canadian Forces recruiting centres and demographics #nlpoli
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The Canadian Forces is planning to move its three full-time recruiting staff out of the office in Corner Brook and move them elsewhere. Fr...
06 July 2015
Impotence and weakness #nlpoli
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If you take John Crosbie’s version at face value, the Conservative Party rejected his son Ches as a candidate for the party in Avalon becau...
04 July 2015
Way behind schedule #nlpoli
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The reports you will likely read in the conventional media all peg the Muskrat Falls project as behind schedule. That’s what the latest pr...
03 July 2015
Through a glass, darkly #nlpoli
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Imagine that Newfoundland history is enclosed inside a gigantic room. Inside the room everything is pitch black. Every now and again, so...
02 July 2015
John Crosbie and the Last Crusade #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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Every story told thus far about Ches Crosbie and the riding in Avalon has the unmistakeable odour of bullshit about it. The latest twist, ...
The Great War and Newfoundland Political Memory #nlpoli
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“It is sobering to think,” historian Sean Cadigan wrote in the Telegram on Tuesday, “that the memory of the casualties of war has been use...
01 July 2015
Forget-me-not #nlpoli
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30 June 2015
Forget that Orange Wave Thing #nlpoli
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Two-thirds of respondents to the most recent Abacus-VOCM News poll said they believed the Liberal Party will win the next provincial genera...
29 June 2015
Rex, re-districting, and getting it right #nlpoli
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Rex Hillier: the first political victim of the bill that redrew the political map in Newfoundland. Simple story. Easy peasey. And com...
27 June 2015
The not-so-rare leap: @abacusdata June 2015 #nlpoli
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Two different polls from two different pollsters using two different polling methods have shown basically the same thing: the New Democrats...
26 June 2015
Porter makes history #nlpoli
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Steve Porter made history on Thursday night. He defeated an incumbent in the House of Assembly - Rex Hillier - in a party nomination fig...
25 June 2015
She's a class act all the way #nlpoli
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The House of Assembly closed on Tuesday, likely for the last time before the next election. Sure, Premier Paul Davis said he may call the...
24 June 2015
Purity Factories' advertising no treat at all #nlpoli
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Venerable local food manufacturer Purity Factories has a new advertising campaign featuring its delicious cream crackers. On a billboard i...
23 June 2015
George Murphy quits politics #nlpoli
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Whenever anyone runs down politicians as a group, remember George Murphy. And then give the boor who ran down politicians a lash in the a...
22 June 2015
Tree Politics #nlpoli
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From your humble e-scribbler's yard, the province's political parties as revealed by trees. First, we have the Conservative Part...
No equity? No surprise. #nlpoli
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It didn’t take long for Paul Davis to get the comparison he was looking for last week. The Telegram - not surprisingly – offered it up in...
20 June 2015
What district is Earle in, again? #nlpoli
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Since the bill to change provincial districts cleared the House last week, the provincial New Democrats have been tweeting sanctimoniously ...
19 June 2015
The politics of information #nlpoli
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A couple of recent post are reminders of how important it is to take a look at issues in the province from another perspective. On June 10...
18 June 2015
Newfoundland forcing Quebec's hand on Old Harry #nlpoli
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The Bay du Nord field is far offshore and far from development, Paul Davis’ optimism notwithstanding. It’s way the hell offshore (about 5...
17 June 2015
A troublesome and costly pattern #nlpoli
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There are so many problems raised by Premier Paul Davis’ zeal to sign an agreement with Statoil for the Bay du Nord that it is difficult to...
16 June 2015
The Moveable Fixed Election Date #nlpoli
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Arguably, the greatest fairy tale the Conservatives spread after 2003 was that Danny Williams didn’t take a salary from the people of Newfou...
15 June 2015
Brad Wall's case for abolishing Premiers #cdnpoli #nlpoli
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Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall thinks that making the senate an elected institution that better reflects Canadians is too hard. Rather th...
12 June 2015
Small things and big differences #nlpoli
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The Auditor General delivered his annual report on some of the provincial government’s programs and services on Wednesday. We learned, am...
11 June 2015
A tonic for NDP Amnesia #nlpoli
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When he was a member of the House of Assembly in Newfoundland and Labrador, NDP member of parliament Jack Harris double-billed the legis...
10 June 2015
The cost of out-dated ideas #nlpoli
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The Barry Group plant near Corner Brook pays a better price for crab than a competitor in New Brunswick. New Brunswick fishermen can't...
Deaths in Modern Conflict
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The Fallen of World War II from Neil Halloran on Vimeo . -srbp-
The Politics of Menses #nlpoli
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Until now, we had no idea how our governments valued menstruation. Some of you might be surprised to think this was a question but now we ...
09 June 2015
A lot can change in three months #nlpoli
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The Liberals and the Conservatives dropped in the most recent Corporate Research Associates poll and all that vote went to the New Democrat...
08 June 2015
Small ball, election dates, and other minutae #nlpoli
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Later today, Premier Paul Davis will introduce a bill in the House of Assembly that, among other things, sets the next provincial general e...
07 June 2015
Q2 2015 Poll Speculation #nlpoli
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Corporate Research Associates boss Don Mills has done a good job of teasing the results of his latest poll, due Monday. "Significant&...
05 June 2015
Politicians and other damn fools #nlpoli
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On Wednesday, politicians in Newfoundland and Labrador condemned the federal minister of fisheries for making a decision about the fishery i...
04 June 2015
The Persistence of False Information: free electricity version #nlpoli
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An exchange on Twitter reminded your humble e-scribbler on Wednesday evening of the power of false information to persist despite either be...
03 June 2015
Duff in the Hole #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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Dwight Ball’s announcement last week about Liberal Party funding was a good example of how relatively simple mistakes can turn a good-news a...
02 June 2015
Politics, CETA, and the fishery #nlpoli
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The European trade deal came up in the House of Assembly on Monday. Everyone kept to the same lines they've been kicking around for m...
01 June 2015
For want of a nail... #nlpoli
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Dwight Ball demonstrated last week how very simple things can turn into problems very quickly. He handed his political opponents a stick the...
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