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Election 2008

Layton's infertile coup

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IN EDMONTON Why hasn’t there been any outcry from the Conservatives over Jack Layton’s call for the assassination of Stephen Harper last weekend? At an NDP rally in Edmonton on Saturday, Layton was working the crowd and himself to climax when his rant took a turn to the seditious. “Well,” he said, “I say it’s […] More »

Arts cuts and "ordinary people"

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The YouTube Video above, an English-subtitled version of a French Quebec-made video about cuts to arts funding by the federal government, is closing on 100,000 views, and the original has been viewed more than 400,000 times. The unlikely trajectory of arts and culture as a wedge election issue is worth examining. Since the $45 million […] More »

If only I had someone to split my income with

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There needs to be more debate on the issue of income splitting this election. Conservatives have flirted with the idea in years past, and Stephen Harper promised last week he would allow income splitting in homes where one person stays home to care for a family member with a disability. Jack Layton was quick to […] More »

Long Live the Election Lawn Sign

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There are some people out there that hate election lawn signs. Some find them ugly things that clutter our landscape and advertise incorrect grammar. Others find the idea of publicly declaring who you’re voting for vulgar. Points out my partner, “It’s supposed to be a secret!” And that’s fine, if you want to keep who […] More »

Chamber of Commerce Speaks, Politicians Pack Swim Trunks

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The Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCC) has 175,000 members from a wide range of sectors (agriculture, technology,energy,etc.) and sizes(small, medium and large cap). It is by far the biggest business association in Canada; when it speaks, Canadian politicians listen. And so it was that every political party had it ears open to CCC president and […] More »

Centre for Policy Alternatives has new book about Stephen Harper, good timing

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Lefty think-tank the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has just published “The Harper Record,” a new book analyzing the record of the Conservative Government under Stephen Harper, just in time for the election. Even better for curious readers out there, the whole thing is available to download as a free PDF. The CCPA swears up […] More »

Layton, Harper, and the Arts

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So far, the Conservative Party has made a real push for votes in Quebec. Harper recently asked Quebecers to ignore the Bloc Quebecois, saying the party would do nothing but come “empty-handed”. And the Conservatives were doing quite well in the polls — beating the traditional favourites, the Bloc, infused with the sense that this […] More »

The carbon-tax is a plan, but where is it taking us?

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The Liberal and the Green party share at least one thing in common this election: they both have carbon-tax plans. The specifics, of reducing income taxes and increasing taxes on fuel and other carbon emitters, are almost exactly alike. Well, except for Elizabeth May’s superior presentation. Speaking of Stephane Dion, she says: “I can explain […] More »

Jack Layton online? Maybe not.

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Jack Layton’s online games. In the September/ October issue of This Magazine, two writers commented on presidential nominee Barack Obama‘s insurmountable online presence (see Chandler Levack and Jordan Heath-Rawlings‘ takes on Web Obama) and though the success of his web campaign has been undeniable, it seems that our Canadian party leaders have been hesitant to […] More »

Where have all the rational voters gone?

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Although a lot of us would hate to admit this, myself included, we are, in at least some very significant ways, determined by our genes. We are open to new experiences; dogmatic; and open-minded, among other personality traits, because of genetic inclinations. But what’s more, researchers are now saying these traits affect our political orientation. […] More »

Looks like the Sweater is running scared

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If any of you readers have been following the polls and surveys regarding this election as obsessively as I have, you’ll know that Stephen Harper and his sweater have been taking a slight nosedive in our nation’s popular opinion, according to the most recent data put out by the Canadian Press/Harris-Decima. While Harper is still […] More »