Video Link: LINK As promised, the party has put up the video link for the Rosetown debate, so we’re going to talk a little about it. As pointed out during the debate this debate took place in a rural area of Saskatchewan, as such the bulk of the conversation focused
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Canadian Political Viewpoints: Campaign Update: December’s Financials
Financial Reports: LINK Another month in the leadership campaign down means another chance to take a look at some financial report numbers. Obviously, the big story coming out of the most recent pack of numbers is the tremendous month that Ryan Meili’s campaign had for December. Ryan has consistently led
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Ryan’s Website: LINKGender Equality Policy: LINK I’m looking forward to getting back into the swing of things, particularly the Rosetown Debate discussion, but we’ll have to wait for the party to place it online so that I can give it a watch first. Until then, we’ll keep our focus on
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Well, now we get on with our regularly scheduled post. On Thursday, Cam Broten hosted an evening event here in Saskatoon at Amigo’s. The event was incredibly well attended, I struggled to keep an accurate count, but it’s safe to say it was 50+; not to mention the fact that
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Malcolm’s Blog: LINK As is bound to happen in the world of politics, every once in awhile you get into a bit of a disagreement here and there. As Malcolm noted in my comments section, he has left “miffed” response to my comments on Ryan Meili’s plan to create a
Continue readingCanadian Political Viewpoints: Editorial Content: Endorsing Endorsements
Alright, let’s see if I can’t get this damnable post finally done in a manner I find acceptable for posting. This is an issue I’ve struggled with for awhile, if only because I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted to say about endorsements. We’re all familiar with them, a person
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Ryan’s Website: LINK As promised, we’re now going to take a look at Ryan Meili’s recently released policy platform with regards to Housing. Ryan’s campaign is also working on a First Nations & Metis policy platform, which we will talk about when it is released in full. But now to
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Well, now that we’ve entered 2013 to the best of our abilities, I think it’s high time we got the blog rolling again. As promised, we will take a closer look at the most recent policy proposals brought forward by Ryan Meili, but for now we will take a greater
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Still getting back in the swing of things after the holiday season; we should see some new posts this week, focusing a bit on some of the latest news from the campaigns, as well as the most recent campaign announcements put forward by Ryan Meili. We’re also still working on
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Ryan’s Website: LINK Every time I think I’m out, they pull me back in! I should have known that when I said that last post was likely the last of post of 2012 that I was setting myself up for another post to have to be put up. This will
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Financial Reports: LINK Alright, a few things to talk about; this will likely be the last post before the New Year, barring any major announcements or things to come out…Or if I finally decide what to say on endorsements and produce an editorial content post regarding that. Either way, we’ll
Continue readingCanadian Political Viewpoints: Campaign Update: Erin Weir
Erin’s Website: LINK In what has become a campaign staple for Erin Weir, he’s taken a direct swing and issued a challenge to Brad Wall’s government recently. Erin has called for the provincial government to stand up for the residents of Saskatchewan and be ready to address changes that the
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Ryan’s Website: LINK As promised, here comes our look at Ryan Meili’s recently released environmental policy. The full policy can be found at the link above, and we’ll take as close a look as we can at the policies that it contains. In addition to this post, we’ll also try
Continue readingCanadian Political Viewpoints: Some Notes on the Melfort Debate
Better late than never, I suppose; but with the holidays, I do tend to find a bit less time for blogging due to being back home with family. That being said, we’ll take a look at the Melfort debate and we will have a few things to add later on
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I came up with this when chatting with a friend about the F-35, so I figured I’d actually throw it together and get it out there into the public sphere. Might not be the greatest at Photoshop, but I think it gets the point across.
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A quick overview with regards to the last few major news headlines to come from the leadership campaign; while I’d usually do this in individual posts, I think there’s not quite enough to justify four individual posts so we’ll just do one major post covering all of the campaigns. We’ll
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Ryan’s Education Platform: LINKRyan’s Early Childhood Platform: LINK With the holiday season approaching, time for blogging tends to slow down a little bit though I will do my best to continue to post as regularly as I can. As such, I’m a bit behind at examining Ryan Meili’s recently released
Continue readingCanadian Political Viewpoints: A Word on the Fourth (Swift Current) Debate
Debate Video: LINK As always, those interested in watching the debate in full can follow the link at the top of the page. With the fourth debate come and gone, and indeed the fifth debate as well (which will be talked about shortly), I think we can talk a bit
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Ryan’s AMA: LINK An analysis of the Swift Current debate will be coming in the next few days, now that the video has been posted online, but for now we’ll focus on what we have information for already. Ryan Meili took to Reddit today (which is, for those who don’t
Continue readingCanadian Political Viewpoints: A Word on the Second (Humboldt) Debate
For all those interested, the video for the Humboldt Debate can be found here: LINKPlease note, the Humboldt video seems to have some audio problems near the front end of the video; as such, all of Erin’s opening statement (and some of Trent’s) cannot …
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