Archive for April, 2010
One-man government
Yesterday, the Impolitical blog spotted this Government of Canada web page: Harper Government Reduces Taxes For Canadians This isn’t a Conservative Party web page – this is an official Canadian government web page.
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The man who would be king
Dan Gardner’s recent column in the Ottawa Citizen, titled The Man Who Would Be King, neatly summarizes many of my concerns about Stephen Harper.
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Canadian political web sites
Here’s some Canadian political web sites worth checking out: Threehundredeight.com is a site dedicated to Canadian electoral projections. openparliament.ca keeps tabs on Parliament. And there’s also the Pundits’ Guide to Canadian federal elections.
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Realism versus idealism
Something occurred to me today: one of the biggest problems facing the Liberal Party these days is their supposed lack of vision – what exciting new ideas do they have that would encourage voters to vote for them? It occurred to me that one of the reasons why the Liberals lack ideas is that many [...]
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