Still Not Sure Who To Vote For? 2021 Federal Party Platforms
So you are in the Greater Toronto Area and you are still not 100% on who to vote for? This has...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Sep 20, 2021 | Canada, Election, GTA Politics, News, Pandemic | 0 |
So you are in the Greater Toronto Area and you are still not 100% on who to vote for? This has...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Jun 8, 2018 | GTA News, GTA Politics, Ontario | 0 |
News outlets have declared Doug Ford our next Premier in Ontario! Almost all of Southern Ontario...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Jun 7, 2018 | Election, GTA Politics, Ontario, Toronto | 0 |
Election day in Ontario—June 7—is fast approaching, and voters face a stark choice in the three...
Read MoreAlberta votes to keep the right progressive. With the Federal Conservatives looking more like the Wildrose party and working to help the party, and not the Progressive Conservatives, has the relationship been strained? Related...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Apr 11, 2012 | News, Ontario, Politics, The Economy | 2 |
An interesting game of poker is taking place in Ontario and it seems that the Liberals may have the best hand. Who has the most to lose? At the moment it’s the NDP. No one wants an election and I suspect that if one is...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Jan 22, 2010 | Canada, Environmental Issues, GTA Development, GTA Issues, GTA News, LRT, News, Ontario, Politics, Public Transit, Toronto, Unions, Viva, YRT | 0 |
Have we learned nothing from history and the reasons why there is a lack of good public transit options in the city of Toronto? What about jobs for the people of Thunder Bay? Again, with another knee-jerk reaction we may loose...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Oct 13, 2008 | Canada, Climate Change, Election, Environmental Issues, Politics | 0 |
By: Werner Patels Jonathan Kay raises interesting points about the carbon tax and posits that it’s actually quite a “conservative” tax. I’d like to refer readers to Kay’s article, in which he makes...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Sep 16, 2008 | News | 0 |
An interesting post on The Progressive Economics Forum —- Once again, there seems to be a heavier hand in editing Statistics Canada’s releases. This morning The Daily reported that: “Spending on research and development...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Sep 14, 2008 | Canada, Election, GTA Politics | 2 |
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,...
Read Moreby th[email protected] | Sep 7, 2008 | Canada, GTA Development, GTA Issues, GTA Politics, Ontario, Toronto, World | 0 |
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....
Read Moreby [email protected] | Sep 7, 2008 | Canada, GTA Politics, Ontario, Toronto, World | 0 |
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...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Aug 26, 2008 | Canada, GTA Politics, Ontario | 0 |
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper portrayed a snap election as a virtual certainty Tuesday morning and hinted it will likely be triggered next week. read more | digg story Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new...
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