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Canada holds election, result up in the air Reuters By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will hold one of its most unpredictable elections ever Monday, one that could just as easily hand the ruling Conservatives a solid grip on power or leave them so weak they would likely soon lose office. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Posted Toronto Political Panel: So Mayor Ford endorses Stephen Harper — now what? National Post With Matt Gurney off volunteering for Ford Nation somewhere (no, not really), Jonathan Goldsbie and Chris Selley discuss Mayor Rob Ford's shocking endorsement of Stephen Harper's Conservatives. SELLEY: We learned Friday that our Mayor is endorsing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservatives still could win a majority Edmonton Journal But whether or not the Conservatives do pull off a victory, this election has proved one thing -money doesn't buy electoral success. One of the constant arguments made by supporters of fundraising and spending limits in Canada politics is that only by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clegg braced for town-hall backlash over Tory coalition The Independent By Nigel Morris, Deputy Political Editor The Liberal Democrats are braced for the loss of hundreds of town hall seats on Thursday as voters take revenge for their decision to go into government with the Conservatives, party sources acknowledged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservatives ignore First Nations: chiefs CBC.ca The Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations says the Conservatives are ignoring aboriginal issues in the election. (APCFN website) Just one day before Canadians go to the polls, a First Nations group in Atlantic Canada says one party is letting them ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Vote on How Voting Works Frays a Fragile Alliance New York Times But many senior Labour figures have aligned with the Conservatives in urging a "no" vote, saying that the existing system has served Britain well. And so, with victory in the referendum seemingly within grasp, why has Mr. Cameron approached the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Election campaign itineraries for federal party leaders The Canadian Press Itineraries of the federal party leaders for Monday, May 2 (all times local): Stephen Harper, Conservatives CALGARY _ Harper casts ballot at St. Augustine Elementary School, Polling Station 48, 7112 – 7 Street SW 11 am Michael Ignatieff, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chris Huhne: Conservatives also opposed votes for women and the ... By James Kirkup caption id="attachment_100085779" align="alignnone" width="400" caption="Huhne: more lurid historical claims"][/caption] What is it with Lib Dem AV campaigners and history? Last week, Tim Farron, the Lib Dem president, ... News - http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/ | ||
The PJ Tatler » Kos blogger revels in theft of conservatives' property By Bryan Preston Kos blogger revels in theft of conservatives' property. Since when is it ok to break into your political opponents' house and steal their stuff? Since your opponents are the haaated Koch brothers and that dangerous outfit the US Chamber ... The PJ Tatler - http://pajamasmedia.com/tatler/ | ||
Michelle Bachmann: Concerned About Putting More Medical Burden On ... By Joe Weisenthal And nor have the hack conservatives that are trying to replace him. This liberal vs. conservative bullshit is killing the country. Neither side has the balls to do a damn thing about the mess we are in. Get rid of the whole damn lot! ... Clusterstock - http://www.businessinsider.com/clusterstock | ||
A plain blog about politics: Sunday Question for Conservatives By Jonathan Bernstein Sunday Question for Conservatives. What do you think Iraq is going to look like in one year? In five years? What, if any, American presence do you expect? Bookmark and Share. Posted by Jonathan Bernstein at 1:24 PM. Labels: Iraq ... A plain blog about politics - http://plainblogaboutpolitics.blogspot.com/ |
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