Election factors
As Parliamentary break week comes to a wrap in Ottawa, politicos are watching perceived paradigm shift of sorts as suddenly the chatter has moved from Dion’s…
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As Parliamentary break week comes to a wrap in Ottawa, politicos are watching perceived paradigm shift of sorts as suddenly the chatter has moved from Dion’s…
As we break for the Christmas/New Years holidays, Ottawa has been talking about a real possibility of an election in February and March. I believe that the…
The Parliamentary break is effectively over as Ottawa Hillites are speculating about the future of the government, of Stephane Dion’s career and, of course,…
Yesterday, I interviewed Nik Nanos of SES Research on his company’s latest polling results which indicate a closer margin for the Conservatives and Liberals…
What follows is a personal theory that I’ve been assembling from observation over the past month. There are only three people, I believe, in the Conservative…
Mario Dumont is the big story in Quebec tonight. The right-of-centre populist leader of the ADQ came from five seats to 41. Dumont himself had predicted 12-15…
Today the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against speech with respect to the communication of election results in Eastern provinces to voters in Western parts of the…
So, about the latest Strategic Counsel poll that shows the Liberals at 37% and the Conservatives at 30%. I’ve checked the methodology of the poll and it seems…
I indirectly received this memo this morning. It’s written by Doug Finley, the CPC director of political operations, and in the internal memo, Finley seeks to…