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Tories widen their lead. Is Canada becoming more conservative or do we just like Harper?

by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 14, 2008 | Canada, Election, GTA Politics

A new poll suggests the Conservatives have solidified a substantial lead over their closest rivals, thanks at least in part to a lack of confidence in Liberal helmsman Stéphane Dion. The Canadian Press Harris-Decima poll, conducted Sept. 10-13, gave the Conservatives...

The Segregation of Native People in Canada: Voluntary or Compulsory?

by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 14, 2008 | Canada, Multiculturalism, Ontario, Quebec, Racism, World

Originally posted by Michèle DuCharme The history of the Indian people for the last century has been the history of the impingement of white civilization upon the Indian: the Indian was virtually powerless to resist the white civilization; the white community of B.C....

Why the Conservatives and the PM need an election now to save themselves.

by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 7, 2008 | Canada, GTA Development, GTA Issues, GTA Politics, Ontario, Toronto, World

Some high profile Conservatives are not seeking re-election. Do they see the title wave coming? Are they afraid? The real reason the federal Conservatives are calling for an election now is that they really do not have a choice. What do I mean by that? Let’s...

Harper calls election for Oct. 14, ignores own fixed-election date law

by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 7, 2008 | Canada, GTA Politics, Ontario, Toronto, World

Bruce Cheadle, THE CANADIAN PRESS The move sends Canadians to the polls for the third time in four years. Against the backdrop of a weakening economy, Harper asked Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean to dissolve Canada’s 39th Parliament so that a national vote can be held...

Does Harper hold a majority surprise?

by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 4, 2008 | Canada, GTA Politics, Ontario

Mike Cassese/Reuters – Electoral gains in Quebec would translate into a long-hoped for majority for Stephen Harper. Is Stephen Harper serious when he says the most likely outcome of the coming election is another minority government? read more | digg...
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The Eglinton Crosstown and Mayor Olivia Chow

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said she’s “speechless” about the continued delayed of the Eglinton Crosstown, saying she’s no more knowledgeable on the project than residents and business owners who’ve been waiting years for it to wrap up.

“I don’t know what to say anymore, it’s leaving me speechless,”  said Chow.

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