Where’s Paul Martin? – Put this button on your blog

The Conservative Party has a new mini web campaign called “Where’s Paul Martin” and it contrasts Stephen Harper’s extensive summer tour with Paul Martin’s relative absence.

I’ve created this button that you can use to link to the Conservative website’s Paul Martin feature. If you can, copy it to your own server and link it to the following address:

http://www.conservative.ca/EN/other_stories/paul_martin_%96_missing_the_action/

Or, just use the following code:

<a href=”http://www.conservative.ca/EN/other_stories/paul_martin_%96_missing_the_action/”>
<img src=”http://www.stephentaylor.ca/archives/wheresmartin.gif”></a>

LSS Podcast – Tasha Kheiriddin

I’ve been neglectful of my podcasting duties! There are a few more podcasts from Peter Jaworski’s Liberty Summer Seminar to release and this one is at the foundation of the conservative movement as Tasha Kheiriddin discusses the infrastructure of liberty. This Ontario director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation is co-writing a book with fellow Blogging Tory Adam Daifallah on establishing and supporting conservative/libertarian foundations in this country. The book is called Rescuing Canada’s Right and will no doubt be intensely promoted on Blogging Tories when it is released.

You can get the podcast by subscribing to the Blogging Tories podcast feed (instructions are here)

Or, you can download and listen to the audio file directly

The next step

I’ve been invited to speak on the media panel at the Manning Centre’s annual private roundtable discussion in Toronto next month. Preston Manning was kind enough to call me on Monday and give me the details. I’ll be preparing a presentation on the Blogging Tories and its importance towards supporting the conservative movement in Canada. I’m particularly looking forward to the discussions with Canada’s top conservative thinkers, supporters and activists as I’m certain that we’ll be building something to make all conservatives proud. The Manning Centre was established with the objective of spreading conservative values and training conservative activists so that right-wing parties win 2 out of 3 elections in Canada.