Category: Politics

Alison Redford criticized for taking construction coalition ‘bribes’

| April 27, 2013 | 0 Comments
Alison Redford criticized for taking construction coalition ‘bribes’

Alison Redford says construction company donations had no effect on awarding of contracts New documents that reveal large political donations to the Alison Redford Progressive Conservative party from a coalition of construction companies should be investigated as possible bribes, says a national democracy watchdog group. The correspondence, obtained by the Alberta Federation of Labour under [...]

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Cal Wenzel denies “attempt to buy a council”

| April 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Cal Wenzel denies “attempt to buy a council”

Cal Wenzel video – Mayor Nenshi suggests election finance laws were broken The secretly taped video that shows Calgary home builders in a room listening to Cal Wenzel talk about supporting candidates they feel will vote in their favour was finally released in its entirety Tuesday night. Mayor Naheed Nenshi fought back Wednesday morning, calling [...]

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Manning Centre in midst of Cal Wenzel scheme to control City council

| April 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Manning Centre in midst of Cal Wenzel scheme to control City council

Manning Centre denies $1.1 million donation to be used in next election As the fallout from the Cal Wenzel video continued Wednesday, the incoming chair of the Manning Centre for Building Democracy said the conservative training facility does not function to further their donors’ personal ambitions. On a secretly taped video released earlier this week, [...]

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Liberal Party of Canada leadership – Justin Trudeau in landslide

| April 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
Liberal Party of Canada leadership – Justin Trudeau in landslide

Justin Trudeau wins Liberal Party of Canada leadership race on first ballot Justin Trudeau called for an end to internal Liberal Party of Canada divisions and an end to the partisan politics of division Sunday night as he was anointed party leader in a landslide, first-ballot win. Trudeau, eldest son of former prime minister Pierre [...]

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Justin Trudeau admits to living in Pierre’s shadow

| April 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
Justin Trudeau admits to living in Pierre’s shadow

Liberals preparing to choose Justin Trudeau as party leader He grew up just to one side of the national viewfinder, teasing us with the echo of his father’s greatness while insisting to anyone who would listen that he could never meet his father’s sky-high standard. Justin Trudeau acknowledged he has lived his life under the [...]

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Justin Trudeau expected to be new Liberal leader Sunday

| April 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
Justin Trudeau expected to be new Liberal leader Sunday

Victory by Justin Trudeau means NDP and Liberals shift into 2015 campaign mode immediately Fixed election dates. They sounded so logical when they were first made law. Prime Ministers (or Premiers) could no longer decide when to call an election. The advantage of surprise would be taken away from them. So, too, the ability to [...]

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Liberal Party of Canada buoyed by Justin Trudeau popularity

| April 2, 2013 | 0 Comments
Liberal Party of Canada buoyed by Justin Trudeau popularity

Polls consistently show Liberal Party of Canada rising in public opinion One’s an outlier. Two’s an indication. And three’s a trend. We’re now at three national polls all showing the same thing: The Liberal Party of Canada is up off the mat. The latest one — done nationally, by Léger Associates — explicitly didn’t mention the [...]

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Canadian MPs with minds of their own? Bring it on!

| March 30, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canadian MPs with minds of their own? Bring it on!

We elect Canadian MPs to be more than trained seals There’s been a lot of chatter in the past week about the supposed “uprising” on the Conservative back benches in Ottawa. Much like a similar bit of grousing in the British Columbia scene, where the BC Liberal back benchers (even some of the cabinet ministers) [...]

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Stephen Harper, pragmatic conservative, criticized by supporters

| March 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Stephen Harper, pragmatic conservative, criticized by supporters

American conservatives like Stephen Harper By Pat Murphy   Coincidence can be an interesting thing. In its March 11 issue, National Review – the flagship magazine of the American Right – ran a complimentary cover story on Stephen Harper. The following day, the National Post’s Andrew Coyne took the opposite tack, publishing a blistering critique of what he sees [...]

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Liberal Party of Canada: Debating “Anyone but Harper” strategy

| March 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Liberal Party of Canada: Debating “Anyone but Harper” strategy

Liberal Party of Canada leadership hopeful Joyce Murray wants to run single candidates against Tories Yesterday’s Liberal Party of Canada leadership debate (which will change nothing about the outcome on April 13) awoke from its slumber for a brief moment near the end. Front-runner Justin Trudeau (Papineau) decided to take on Joyce Murray (Vancouver-Quadra) over [...]

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