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  • King Ralph

    The media has had a fun time with Ralph Klein’s prediction of a Liberal minority government. The general consensus is that this is bad news for Harper and that it may be part of the long simmering feud between the two men. I’m not so sure. The more distance the CPC can get between Harper […]

  • Canadian Blog Awards

    While I’m a little bitter Robert has thrust a holiday campaign on us all, the Canadian blog awards are up and running again. This blog is nominated for: Best BlogBest Progressive BlogBest PostBest Post Series While I have made fun of people who stack internet polls in the past, I’m a Liberal so I feel […]

  • Ignatieff Running

    I just got back from the University of Calgary Liberal Association’s Death by Chocolate fundraiser. Michael Ignatieff was the guest speaker and he took to opportunity to announce that he would be running for the Liberals in the upcoming federal election. He didn’t say which seat he had his sights set on and, last I’d […]

  • Mid-Week News

    1. The Conservatives have unveiled their confidence motion. The Globe story says this will mark the first time in over 100 years that a government will fall on an outright non-confidence motion, but I’m fairly sure Diefenbaker went down on a non-confidence motion in ’63. To the best of my knowledge that’s the only other […]

  • Fool me once, shame on…shame on you. Fool me…you can’t get fooled again

    1. It looks like Paul is itching for another wrongful dismissal suit: “I don’t have confidence in him to chair the board of Via Rail,” Transport Minister Jean Lapierre said Tuesday following a cabinet meeting. Or…Lapierre won’t have confidence in Pelletier after he gets proper notice. My head is just spinning with all the delayed […]

  • Martin on Martin

    I was just watching PrimeTime Politics with Peter Van Dusen and he had a panel of MPs on. Although Monte Solberg was on the panel, the line of the night belonged to the NDP’s Pat Martin. Check that. That should read, “the line of the year“. I really don’t know what to say so I’ll […]

  • Election Strategery: The NDP

    With an election around the corner, I’ll be previewing the election on a party by party basis this week. Specifically, what I feel the key tactics for each of the major parties (and the NDP) should be. Today, we start off with those lovable losers, the New Democrats. N…D…P… The 2004 Campaign: Layton made some […]

  • In the News

    It’s been a busy couple of days here with the Orchard tip making Bourque, and then Kinsella saying some nice things about this blog and linking to the Brison post. Of course, this creates some pressure to put up fresh content. I’m a little busy right now so I’ll just throw up a few news […]

  • Reptilian Kitten Eater

    Scott Brison has tipped the Liberal hand on what their campaign strategy will be. First of all, let me just say that it’s refreshing to see David Herle come up with such a fresh and ingenious series of tactics. And, I must say I was shocked that it was Scott Brison who was sent out […]

  • Big Red Orchard

    I have it on very good authority from a contact in Regina that the Liberals are in talks with David Orchard about running as a candidate for them in the upcoming election. There’s no signed deal on a napkin yet, but it does seem like a serious possibility. I presume most of Orchard’s followers have […]

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