To All Who Bash a Certain Pollster…
Final result in Quebec (April 7): 41.5% PLQ, 25.4% PQ, 23.1% CAQ, 7.6% QS Final Ipsos Poll (April 1): 40% PLQ, 28% PQ, 18% CAQ, 12% QS, avg. 3.4% off…
Final result in Quebec (April 7): 41.5% PLQ, 25.4% PQ, 23.1% CAQ, 7.6% QS Final Ipsos Poll (April 1): 40% PLQ, 28% PQ, 18% CAQ, 12% QS, avg. 3.4% off…
Teddy has been doing a great job covering Quebec so far, but I’ve also kept a close eye on the trends and kept my own running average for Quebec –…
Happier times, sort of As I’ve said several times on this blog (and it will become more apparent when my post on the Toronto mayoralty race comes out), I am…
Well, I’d ask people to be surprised but it seems Andrew Coyne, the prolific journalist and author, doesn’t seem to like the Liberals as we work through our wonderful four-day…
With last night’s by-election results in Thornhill and, seemingly more importantly, Niagara Falls, it seems Ontario’s New Democrats are indeed on a roll, having won four of the eight by-elections…
… we find out they have an entire strategy laid out to disrupt the upcoming Montreal Convention, including distributing ZigZag rolling papers with the Liberal brand, playing on the alleged…
If the new year has shown us anything so far, its that the Ontario Progressive Conservatives and their leader Tim Hudak seem hell bent on giving either the governing Ontario…
A Red Chamber without any reds Its been a month since I last wrote on this blog, and if there are any regular readers out there that missed my…
Forum Research really needs to stop doing seat projections. Their most recent Ontario “horserace” poll gives us a seven-point Ontario PC lead over the incumbent Liberals, yet their “seat projections”…
If you haven’t noticed, 2013 has been an absolutely tremendous year to be a Liberal. Two years after our absolute nadir in our Party’s history (so far), and we’ve seen…
While Fox News and various conservatives down south of the border rail on about a supposed decades-old war on the Christmas, up here in Canada we never seemed, at least…
… and then there’s the stupid way, such as the tact that Conservative Senator Jean-Guy Dagenais decided to show with an offensively frank reply to his NDP MP’s recent mail…
A few days ago I mentioned that Conservative backbencher Michael Chong would be introducing a Private Member’s Bill that would, in essence, give more power to party caucuses than what…
There’s a smell of backbench revolution in the air in Ottawa today, with confirmed rumours that Conservative MP Michael Chong (Wellington-Halton Hills, ON) will table a private members’ bill that…
This weekened I’ve spent my time here in the wonderful City of Kingston, historical home of Canada’s first Prime Minister and Parliament, as well as the wonderful Ted Hsu, the…
There is yet another Justin Trudeau controversy about these days that involve women and sexism. The first one, if you recall, was whether or not Justin’s “striptease” event for a…
But, as they clips show, a hilarious one.
Aside from the big news today (and its less-than-earth-shattering follow-up), there has been another controversy floating around the news media – and no, I don’t mean the Senate scandal, though…
Rob Ford is, more or less, going to lose his job as Mayor of Toronto. If not in title, then at the very least in confidence; he has lost the…
I don’t think we can throw Stephen Bronfman a parade quite yet, but this quarter’s fundraising totals for the federal parties have some good news in store for the Liberals.…