The latest Census figures are out, and for those who enjoy looking at those sorts of things, the Globe does a good job of breaking it down.
Oh, and in a completely unrelated story, Pat Martin is predicting the death of the NDP:
Martin said his party must make significant gains in the federal election many observers predict will come this year or be forced to admit it may never be anything more than a fringe player and end its 46 year existence.
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“We’ve been suffering from that for years because we don’t want to be seen as radical extremists,” he added. “So, the result has been to bore people into some kind of stupor, where nobody has any idea what we stand for anymore.”
My favourite part of this article is that the Edmonton Journal features it right next to a picture of Jean Charest and some children with the title caption “puppets and politics”. In honour of Pat Martin perhaps?