“It’s ridiculous to think people would say: I have all this land, millions and millions and millions of acres of land, I’m giving it to you for a piece of …
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News that Tim Hudak’s campaign may have borrowed heavily from US advisors takes me back a few years.
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In the American presidential election of 1936, a well known magazine, The Literary Digest, published a “scientific poll” showing that Alf Landon would defeat Franklin Roosevelt.
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I spent this morning at Brock University, sharing time and perspectives with political scientists at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association.
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Two years ago Parliament voted to recognise the right of every Canadian to clean running water.
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My take on Mr Harper’s reference to the Supreme Court of his Senate plans. The Court teaches Mr. Harper some basics in constitutional law in its unanimous decision. http://t.co/Azbxp52wU3
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It will come as no surprise that I am no fan of ethnic nationalism, and no fan of men on horseback who cause the media to swoon in the face …
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Comments at the PDAC meeting reported in the Northern Miner
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Photographer: Kevin Cooley/Redux
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The Liberal Party policy convention held this week-end in Montreal had its bumps – as everything does – but it was an important moment in the renewal of the party.
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