Trampling the message
So apparently the Harper Cons are panicking mid-campaign and throwing out years of preparation to bring in an Australian consultant to better pitch their messages of the importance of familiarity…
So apparently the Harper Cons are panicking mid-campaign and throwing out years of preparation to bring in an Australian consultant to better pitch their messages of the importance of familiarity…
Alberta Conservative Senator Doug Black worries that Canadians are illiterate when it comes to energy and he’s on a mission to educate them. “If we don’t address the issues facing…
Alberta Conservative Senator Doug Black worries that Canadians are illiterate when it comes to energy and he’s on a mission to educate them. “If we don’t address the issues facing…
Below is a guest blog from Carol Vlassoff, an OpenMedia community member and resident of Hawk Lake Quebec who faces barriers to affordable, high-speed Internet access in her community. It…
The Wizard of Oz – Harper’s last hope? Having sent his top campaign advisor back to Ottawa, to join his chief of staff, Novak (the one who doesn’t read all…
Megan Stewart / Vancouver Courier August 25, 2015 Megan Stewart / Vancouver Courier August 25, 2015 02:34 PM – See more at: http://www.vancourier.com/news/zipline-brings-in-crowds-cash-and-controversy-1.2040416#sthash.Nq2gj9bn.dpuf An attraction for day-tripper and tourists, the…
Earlier today I ran this adbuster's video with its reasons we deserve better than Stephen Harper and his monstrous regime… Now here's another powerful video with even more reasons to…
Yesterday evening, as I went through world, national and local news, I was astonished at the implications of much of what I was reading. I was looking forward to reading,…
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Consider this your War Room Warning, as it were. In next week’s Hill Times column.
This post has already been published at iPolitics. Most elections experience a moment where the campaign gels — a point where political ideas and forces come into focus, framing the…
This post has already been published at iPolitics. Most elections experience a moment where the campaign gels — a point where political ideas and forces come into focus, framing the…
This post has already been published at iPolitics. Most elections experience a moment where the campaign gels — a point where political ideas and forces come into focus, framing the…
How reckless legislation like Bill C-51 is already affecting families here in Canada. Article by Never Home New anti-terror and security legislation grants extraordinary powers for surveillance, secret hearings, and…
Janet Fraser, Green Party of Vancouver School Trustee Children walk to their bus on the first day of school on Tuesday, Sept. 8.Photograph by: Errol McGihon , Errol McGihon/Ottawa Sun…
Promises made by governments across the globe to limit their national greenhouse gas emissions in advance of December’s UN Climate Summit in Paris, where a binding post-2020 international climate treaty…
Promises made by governments across the globe to limit their national greenhouse gas emissions in advance of December’s UN Climate Summit in Paris, where a binding post-2020 international climate treaty…
The trend towards change on October 19 election day is becoming well-nigh irrestible. The latest NANOS tracking poll of voters has this startling statistic (my underlining): A new poll suggests…
Trudeau just stepped into a large mess. The NDP AND the Conservatives have decided to poo pah all over some statements that Trudeau made in an interview…I had to go…
Attachment Size cheryl-gallant-climate-chaneg.jpg 688.8 KB This summer, alongside stories about the community fair and demolition derbies, the Ottawa Valley’s Renfrew Mercury ran an advertorial “Report from Parliament” written by Conservative…