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Why not vote twice next week?
Article online since October 9th 2008
For students of politics, there will be plenty of interesting questions to address about the federal campaign of 2008 when the results are known. Some are answered early and easily; others require closer, more extended inquiry. To what extent do the results indicate a continuing regionalization...
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It's all about Harper
Article online since October 3rd 2008
When Canadians awake next Wednesday they will likely find they have willed a Harper majority or minority. Even a Liberal minority or a coalition of the unwilling is not out of the question. The NDP will have done well, though Layton's "running for the top job" made him seem not particularly...
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The lines are drawn, but is the die cast?
Article online since September 26th 2008
As I set thoughts to keyboard Thursday morning, it is surprising to find that so little has changed. The Conservatives are close to achieving the majority that puts fear into the hearts of those who don't regularly shop at Wal-Mart while the vote of the ABH (Anybody But Harper) splits across...
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Week two, but who's counting?
Article online since September 19th 2008
Well, here we are, folks; halfway through week two of an election campaign that Stephen Harper insisted he had to have right now, before Parliament met, when his branding iron was hot. He remembered last year well when, after a summer of leading in the polls, the return of the House brought...
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Women have key role in federal vote
Article online since September 11th 2008
Wow, what a difference a couple of weeks can make in politics! Two weeks ago Barak Obama seemed certain to cruise to a comfortable victory in the United Estates of America, and the Liberals seemed ready to form a minority government in Canada. As I write this Thursday morning, Obama appears...
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