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Thomas Mulcair is Right — Quebec Voters Should Not Base Their Votes on a Single Issue
By ck, on March 6th, 2014
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Finally, a voice of reason amongst the hysteria of the Quebec election campaign. It is that of Tom Mulcair on Power and Politics with Evan Solomon:
But speaking on CBC News Network’sPower & Politics, Mulcair added, “We shouldn’t be voting on only one issue — we should be looking at the overall offer
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Thomas Mulcair is Right — Quebec Voters Should Not Base Their Votes on a Single Issue
By ck, on February 22nd, 2014
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On page 279 of Jimbo Flaherty’s latest budget which was declared pretty much a yawner by the punditry, ignored by the masses more interested in gold medals in Sochi, is Stevie Harper’s main dream to kill universal health care. We shouldn’t be surprised though; not long ago, Stevie closed the Health Council of
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Economic Inaction Plan 2014 — One Step Closer to Elimination of Universal Health Care
By ck, on February 8th, 2014
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Well boys n girls, I’m about to make another prediction. I believe Stevie Spiteful is going to call an early snap election. The election will likely be called sometime later this spring or early summer after the newly gerrymandered election map has been redrawn, complete with 30 more seats. Here’s why.
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My Prediction? We’re a Goin’ To Have an Early Snap Federal Election-UPDATE
By ck, on August 25th, 2013
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Well, Boys n girls, it seems that Justin Trudeau has admitted to having smoked some weed about 5 or 6 times in his life, the most recent being a few years ago as a sitting MP at a dinner party with friends as they passed a spliff around the table. The comments I’ve
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Those Who Live in Glass Houses… Justin Trudeau is Not the Only Sitting Politician to Break the Law and Won’t be the Last
By ck, on June 16th, 2013
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Well, as usual, Stevie gets his wish. The channel has been changed from senategate, thanks to his buddies in corporate media. Of course, being away in Europe begging on his knees for the French and the Irish to buy out yet another piece of Canada just before the house shuts down for summer
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Charitable Events That Go Bust, Traffic Infractions and How It’s Not the Act, But Who Commits it
By Kim, on May 17th, 2013
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See bottom of post for an update.
Many politically active people in BC are grieving right now and there is much angst and blame being laid. I personally have experienced this process and will be for some time to come, well, probably for the rest of my life.
I’m not sure
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Grief, Blame and Anger
By ck, on October 1st, 2012
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Yes, boys ‘n’ girls, as Dr. Dawg always says, Conservatism of today is not a politics; it’s a diagnosis. And Mr. Robbie Anders has a very bad case of it. Goes right up there with calling Nelson Mandela a “terrorist.” Our little Narcoleptic Neanderthal woke up temporarily to accuse Thomas Mulcair of “precipitating”
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Rob Anders Breaks His Own Record Of Stupidity: Peter Stoffer Call Him a “Dickhead”
By Logan, on September 5th, 2012
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Let’s get the first fact out of the way: separatists are the government in the province of Quebec.
Now that that’s on the table let’s disband any fear of a referendum by stating some facts upfront: the Bloc Quebecois is less then a shell of it’s former self in the House of Commons,
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The Quebec Election and What It Means
By ck, on June 23rd, 2012
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It is indeed true, boys ‘n’ girls, Stevie Spiteful just added the unthinkable to his repertoire: grovelling to former foes: Lyin’ Brian Mulroney and Premier Johnny-Boy. Get this, boys ‘n’ girls, Stevie Spiteful is starting to care about La Belle Province these days. Oh my! I wonder why?
Stephen Harper held a secret
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Stevie Spiteful Kisses and Makes Up With Lyin’ Brian and Premier Johnny-Boy And Who Would Wave the Maple Leaf Alongside Harper?
By Kim, on April 9th, 2012
Tweet This is about the NDP Leadership Convention 2012, and why I think that democracy has failed. I became a member of the NDP for the BCNDP Leadership race. My partner and I both joined the Party to support our MLA, John Horgan. A man of principle, who listened to the concerns of his
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Orange Blood II, the NDP Edition…
By ck, on May 4th, 2011
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Don’t worry, folks, Tom Mulcair is going to coach these new kids on the block.
Mulcair, who is also the deputy NDP leader, said the House of Commons will provide training on procedures and the duties of Members of Parliament, and he will coach the new MPs on their work within the NDP
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When The Mentor Becomes The Flake
By ck, on April 13th, 2011
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I’ve got to stop reading the likes of anti-feminist Babs Kay when I’m drinking hot coffee. I invariably end up choking, burning myself and getting it all over the place. Perhaps today is the day I learn.
Before I start hammering her, I have to ask, what was the deal with Gilles Duceppe
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Once Again, Bill 101 Is a Provincial Matter, Quibbling Over Dumb Slogans And Reviving The Linguistic War As A Campaign Strategy
By ck, on April 9th, 2011
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I had a suspicion lately that Martin Cauchon’s campaign in Outremont was in serious trouble. I see a few Mulcair lawn signs here, but none for Cauchon. I read the articles about the community in The Gazette and in other community papers and all will vote for Mulcair, although many of those people
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What’s Happening In Outremont?
Brian Lilley’s First Televised Show Will Probably be Far Better Rated Than His Regular Fox News North Show
By ck, on March 8th, 2011
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That is, if Fox News North ever gets off the ground! Big City Lib has been keeping tabs and according to him, the launch has been pushed back yet again; with the third time be a charm? Perhaps they’ve lost interest since the CRTC have backtracked on that whole allowing, well, less than
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Brian Lilley’s First Televised Show Will Probably be Far Better Rated Than His Regular Fox News North Show
By ck, on January 23rd, 2010
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Indeed it was! In spite of the early hour and the cold, we did have a decent turn out somewhere between 700 -1000 folks (a few hundred joined in later at end venue), according to what I was told. There were merchants and passersby offering support. The police didn’t even get out of
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Montreal Event a Success!
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