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‘Chapter 2: Conservative Coalitions’

I thought I would share this briefly with all of you fine readers. As I was volunteering at the Rally for Democracy last Thursday, an attendee came up to me as I was directing people to the back alley club entrance to This is London that we were forced to use, and asked me if … Continue reading »

Macleans: ‘Coalition’ repetition is working

Say something long enough, often enough, confidently enough, and people will believe you eventually. ‘That guy HAS to know what he’s talking about – he’s been going on about this Coalition for days now!’ All parties are trying this age-old tactic until May 2 (and beyond, no doubt), but none of them can do it … Continue reading »

Layton looks South for change up North

One would think that battling prostate cancer and nursing a broken hip would be enough to weaken any candidate’s enthusiasm for campaigning, let alone the sheer will needed to traverse the country from sea to sea to sea. But nothing seems to keep Layton down: and as of this writing, eight days since the election … Continue reading »

The Canada of Election Promises

I love Election time for all of the promises that are flowing freer than the word ‘coalition’ from Stephen Harper’s lips! To recap: Harper wants his Conservative majority to turn the Halifax Harbour into a major international transport hub for increased trade with Europe and the Middle East Ignatieff announced an Early Childcare Learning and … Continue reading »

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