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02 July 2019
Women in politics: women political staffers in Australia and Canada #nlpoli
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Feodor Nagovsky and Matthew Kerby, “Political Staff and the Gendered Division of Political Labour in Canada,” Parliamentary Affairs , 24...
24 June 2019
Quebec appeals court decision on Churchill Falls contract no win for Newfoundland and Labrador #nlpoli
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Media reports, political comments, and pundit opinions are wrong about the decision last week by the Quebec Court of Appeal in a case about...
Critical Thought in a Technological Age #nlpoli
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Some thoughts from Simon Lono on civil discourse. -srbp-
17 June 2019
Women in elected politics: is it a choice? #nlpoli
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The number of women in elected office in Newfoundland and Labrador remains below the numbers one would expect based on changes in society o...
10 June 2019
The New SRBP
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After a couple of years of irregular posting, SRBP has been back since the start of the year with at least one new post every Monday. Some...
03 June 2019
Jack Harris: Good Bye and Good Night #nlpoli
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From 2006 to early 2010, Simon Lono wrote Offal News, a commentary on local politics, debating, and whatever caught Simon's eye. ...
31 May 2019
More beige than beige #nlpoli
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The Premier had a carefully rehearsed message when reporters asked him on Thursday why he had appointed everyone in cabinet back to their ol...
29 May 2019
Deficit *is* higher than previously announced #nlpoli
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The House of Assembly will have to deliver a budget that keeps access to new public debt for the foreseeable future. The politicians must s...
28 May 2019
Deficit $250 - $300 million higher than announced before election according to Premier #nlpoli
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In the episode that aired on 26 May 2019, Premier Dwight Ball told NTV's Issues and Answers that the deficit for the current budget is ...
27 May 2019
Simon Lono , 1963-2019
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Simon Lono - husband, father, grandfather, advocate, orator, writer, mentor, friend - died Friday, May 24, 2019. He was 56. When...
21 May 2019
The Lowest-Common Denominator Minority Legislature #nlpoli
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An inherently unstable minority legislature where the parties have a history of finding political agreement through public spending is not...
17 May 2019
The 1908 Election all over again #nlpoli
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You will hear a lot of spin about Thursday’s election result. Doesn’t matter where it is coming from. It is all spin and all spin i...
16 May 2019
Poor Ed's Almanac - a hot summer is coming #nlpoli
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The prospect of a minority government coupled with the need to pass a budget in the legislature after the election could produce a long, ho...
13 May 2019
Ego, Brain Farts, and Electoral Reform #nlpoli
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Public ignorance of our political system is a scourge. Tackling that is the first step to meaningful electoral reform in Newfoundland and ...
09 May 2019
The Abacus Poll for Election 2019 #nlpoli
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The chart below looks like there has been a huge jump up and down in “no choice” and a corresponding big change in party choice but actua...
08 May 2019
Election 2019 - First Poll #nlpoli
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While the MQO poll shows the Liberals in the lead, a new poll from Abacus - released with an hour of this appearing - will likely show tha...
06 May 2019
The Financial Reality of Election 2019 #nlpoli
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The financial reality confronting any administration after May 16 is the same regardless of which party wins the election. The governm...
30 April 2019
Voter Turn-out and Popular Vote Shares of Parties, 1949 - 2019 #nlpoli
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Election turn-out has been declining steadily for provincial elections since the mid-1990s. The 2019 general election is on track to show ...
29 April 2019
Where do elections come from? #nlpoli
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From fixed election dates to the number of candidates that run in an election, what Newfoundlanders and Labradorians believe about one of ...
22 April 2019
Restoring Power - Mitigating the Impacts of Muskrat Falls #nlpoli
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Left untended, the Muskrat Falls project threatens the financial well-being of the government and people of Newfoundland and Labrador. The t...
17 April 2019
Budget 2019 - revised trends #nlpoli
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Budget 2019 was an election budget in the sense it contained a lot of little goodies, but there was nothing to get overly excited about. W...
16 April 2019
A CHEAP Framework - the PC and Liberal Muskrat Falls plans #nlpoli
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The Conservative and Liberal Muskrat Falls rate mitigation plans are the same. Both include magical assumptions of revenue. Both omit cru...
15 April 2019
Budget 2019 Context #nlpoli
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Most of the commentary about Budget 2019 on Tuesday will be focused on the short-term. Here are some slides that show longer-term trending....
09 April 2019
The 2005 and 2019 Federal-Provincial Agreements #nlpoli
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The Atlantic Accord functions in Newfoundland and Labrador politics in two ways. There is the agreement between the Government of Canada a...
08 April 2019
The Atlantic Accord: background to the 1985 agreement #nlpoli
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The Atlantic Accord functions in Newfoundland and Labrador politics in two ways. There is the agreement between the Government of Canada ...
01 April 2019
Gaslighting a society #nlpoli
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Saturday morning and Facebook delivered a video clip of Peter Mansbridge accepting a lifetime achievement award. After the obligatory tha...
26 March 2019
Everyone loses: new MQO poll for NTV #nlpoli
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On the eve of an anticipated election call, voters in Newfoundland and Labrador turn up their noses at everyone currently on the field. Th...
18 March 2019
Banning plastic bags and public policy in Newfoundland and Labrador #nlpoli
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Effective public policy must be based on a clear understanding of the problem and its relation to other issues, as well as public needs and...
04 March 2019
Unformation #nlpoli
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Changes in the news media, changes in the audience, and changes in what information organizations provide to the pubic have created the U...
18 February 2019
Seven Days of Books in One #nlpoli
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The seven books from my part of the book challenge, with each described by the respective publisher's blurb: 1. The myth of the stron...
11 February 2019
The Politics of Beige #nlpoli
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The trend is impossible to miss. Utterly undeniable. Since early 2016, through poll after poll, voters in Newfoundland and Labrador ha...
07 February 2019
Napalm sticks... #nlpoli
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The latest poll from MQO is being reported as a statistical tie by NTV , while CBC says it shows a "neck and neck" race between t...
04 February 2019
The Turmoil and Topsy Turvy #nlpoli
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With so much changing in any office, what has "always" been done really only goes back to the time of the last person who came i...
30 January 2019
Election year a time for serious issues #nlpoli
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This originally appeared in The Telegram , 30 Jan 2019. Budget consultations are not the place for serious discussions of government f...
28 January 2019
Turmoil, unusual #nlpoli
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A petro-state with political instability is a pretty weird idea but then again we *are* talking Newfoundland and Labrador. The Governm...
19 January 2019
The Spring Election - when and why #nlpoli
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There's likely going to be an election before Victoria Day. If - by some miracle - the Liberals manage to win the Topsail-Paradise by-...
03 January 2019
Mitigating Muskrat Falls: Ron, Harry, and Hermione are still baffled #nlpoli
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Mitigating the impacts Muskrat Falls will have on taxpayers of Newfoundland and Labrador remains the single biggest unanswered question in...
28 December 2018
The ins and outs of Equalization #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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Each year, Canadian media conduct year-end interviews with politicians and every year the interviews are nothing but space fillers. This ...
17 December 2018
A spring election now seems more likely #nlpoli
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Here's the local poll tracker, now that the final party choice poll of the year is in. (CRA Q4 Omnibus ) It's every party choice ...
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