To go or not to go?
This is the question that Stephen Harper faced late last night when he received the latest EKOS polling numbers. From the Toronto Star no less: Stephen Harper w
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This is the question that Stephen Harper faced late last night when he received the latest EKOS polling numbers. From the Toronto Star no less: Stephen Harper w
Now that we’ve all been given morsels of gossip (if not the truth, and nothing but the truth — the whole truth is still coming) from the Gomery inquiry, parliam
The final results of the election: Liberal: 135 Conservative: 99 Bloc: 54 NDP: 19 Ind: 1 The numbers have the potential to add up in the most interesting way: L
News today out of British Columbia describes Paul Martin’s plea to NDP supporters in that province to vote Liberal because an NDP vote will essentially be a vot
There isn’t another candidate whom has become more a victim of protest politics this election than Dennis Mills, the Liberal incumbent from Toronto-Danforth. Ev
First and foremost, child pornography is indefensible. The issue falls under the realm of social conservatism yet it is non-partisan and virtually all Canadians
Ipsos released a post-debate poll today indicating that the Conservative Party of Canada is on the favourable side of a statistical tie as the numbers indicate
Stephen Harper won the debate. Jack Layton, Gilles Duceppe and Harper used Paul Martin as a punching-bag tonight and often times the two on the left did the dir
Paul Martin came off stronger than expected Gilles Duceppe was very effective and looked comfortable Jack Layton smiled during every syllable he uttered Stephen