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Harper and the Conservatives take aim at Layton Montreal Gazette By Mark Kennedy, Postmedia News April 23, 2011 10:28 PM Conservative leader Stephen Harper autographs a sign during a campaign stop in Campbell River, BC, on April 23, 2011. CAMPBELL RIVER, BC — Conservative leader Stephen Harper took direct aim ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cheering Conservative partisans shield Harper from awkward terrorism questions The Canadian Press MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Partisan supporters of Prime Minister Stephen Harper — led by Conservative staffers — purposely drowned out media questions Saturday about a controversial endorsement from a man with links to the Air India bombing. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservatives would create Office of Religious Freedom National Post (blog) Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen glaze hot cross buns during a campaign stop at a bakery in Mississauga, Ontario April 23, 2011. By Mark Kennedy MISSISSAUGA, Ont — Canada will put the spotlight on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Just eight days to go The Chronicle Journal The Conservatives, conducting the most scripted and tightly controlled national campaign in memory, are anxious to derail the latest controversies to dog them. Stephen Harper's chief spokesman, Dimitri Soudas, cannot shake persistent allegations that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Close-up: Riding demographics heavily favour Conservatives Kelowna Capital News That year they took 155 seats compared to the Conservative's 72. The flamboyant prime minister was likely used to the fanfare, however. In the lead up to that June 26, 1968 win, Trudeaumania washed over the country, reaching as far as largely rural ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Graeme Hamilton: In the Quebec City region, the voters are immune to left ... National Post (blog) The Bloc Québécois' leftward swing —derided by some as "too Montreal" — has made the largely right-wing city fertile ground for the Conservatives. Last summer, Steven Blaney, the Conservative MP for Lévis-Bellechasse, triumphed in one of the fiercest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Party leaders campaign in GTA on second day of advance polling 680 News The Conservative leader Stephen Harper and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff will spend part of Saturday in Mississauga. NDP leader Jack Layton will be in Toronto's westend before going to Montreal later today. The NDP has seen a surge in recent polls. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Balloon Juice » Good News for Conservatives Sane People By Anne Laurie The conservative group Americans for Prosperity is targeting seniors in about two dozen House districts with radio and Internet ads and recorded phone calls lauding Republicans who backed the budget plan, said Tim Phillips, the group's ... Balloon Juice - http://www.balloon-juice.com/ | ||
Buckdog: Conservatives In Hiding ...... By leftdog Sandy Lee (CPC) – Western Arctic Quebec - Daniel Petit (CPC) – Charlesbourg- Haute-Saint-Charles - Sylvie Boucher (CPC) – Beauport-Limoilou If we have missed any hiding Conservatives ... let us know so that we can update the list! ... Buckdog - http://buckdogpolitics.blogspot.com/ |
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Conservatives poke Obama's Facebook town hall - Los Angeles Times In an early social media skirmish in the 2012 campaign, a conservative political group claims to have forced Facebook to temporarily shut down the event ... articles.latimes.com/.../la-pn-conservatives-obama-facebook-2... |
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