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| Liberals will rebuild, reach out — slowly, president says Montreal Gazette By Mike De Souza, Postmedia News May 4, 2011 The Liberal party's senior officials have emerged from their first postelection meeting agreeing that while they face a "historically unprecedented challenge," they need to be patient about selecting a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Liberals didn't have a clear message Toronto Star In this election we Liberals suffered a tremendous defeat. But the loss was not because Canada has become suddenly Conservative — the success of the NDP shows that clearly. We lost because people did not know what we stood for. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Poll shows a nation deeply divided and more doctrinaire Washington Post Staunch Conservatives and Solid Liberals, two groups identified in the study as having strong allegiance to the Republican and Democratic parties, respectively, are more ideologically consistent internally while sharing almost nothing in common with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Would you rather have a conservative or liberal government if you can't have a ... Wall Street Journal Unlike "libertarian," which is based on a fundamental principle, modern conservatism and liberalism are mishmashes of policy positions, (very) loosely tied together by a vague philosophy. They've both substantially over the decades. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| McGuinty to lift strategy from Harper Toronto Star Look at everything Stephen Harper did and replicate it," said one senior Liberal campaign official Wednesday. With 73 Conservative MPs elected in Ontario — including 32 out of 47 in the Greater Toronto Area — the provincial Liberals believe voters ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Defeated MPs turn to gold-plated pensions Toronto Star Martin, 50, was first elected in 1993 as a member of the Reform Party and later crossed the floor to run for the Liberals in 2004. His lifetime pension, valued at $3880546 to age 80, is the highest of those federal politicians who retired or lost their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rookie Liberals see potential in next Parliament Global Edmonton Sean Casey from Charlottetown and Ted Hsu from Kingston and the Islands are the newest faces on the Liberal bench. TORONTO - There will be only two new faces on the Liberal bench when the next Parliament is convened. Ted Hsu from Kingston and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Saskatoon: "It was a good day to be blue." CBC.ca As far as devastation goes, the Liberals didn't have a lot to lose in Saskatchewan on election night. Ralph Goodale, one of the most respected local politicians across all political persuasions, won his seat in a tighter race than in the past. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| The American Spectator : The Demise of Canada's Liberals By Aaron Goldstein The great party of Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau is left in smithereens under star intellectual Michael Ignatieff. The American Spectator and AmSpecBlog - http://spectator.org/archives/ | ||
| I see dead Liberals - Dawg's Blawg (Blog) By Dr.Dawg Liberals have had a long and inglorious tradition of faking left and veering right. Your former leader Pierre Elliot Trudeau campaigned and won an election by opposing wage and price controls, while he had a plan for implementing them ... Dawg's Blawg (Blog) - http://drdawgsblawg.ca/ |
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| Liberals: Tornado Victims Got What They Deserved | Blogs For Victory It is a very revealing look in to the mind of liberals…everything is political to them. There is no aspect of life they won't relate to politics and then go ... blogsforvictory.com/.../liberals-tornado-victims-got-what-they... |
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