Politics archives

April 2011

April 28th, 2011

U.S. Ambassador rips federal Liberals: Wikileaks
The U.S. ambassador to Canada had a pretty dim view of federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff in early 2010.

April 25th, 2011

Grits back expansion of heroin shooting galleries
Michael Ignatieff wants to see more taxpayer-funded heroin injection sites across Canada.

Info on thousands of voters sent out by mistake
A file containing thousands of potential voters' names, addresses and phone numbers has ended up in the wrong hands.

Can God beat back the NDP surge?
A Burnaby, B.C., reverend on Sunday asked God to build a “wall of protection” around Conservative Leader Stephen Harper.

April 23rd, 2011

Sign vandalism plagues Edmonton Tory candidate
Conservative candidate Ryan Hastman says he's frustrated that vandals continue to target his election signs.

April 22nd, 2011

Quebec questions future of the Bloc: Poll
Quebec's decades-long love affair with the Bloc Québécois may be losing its lustre, according to a new poll.

April 21st, 2011

NDP plan could cost absent Iggy
A new NDP proposal would fine Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff for his record-setting absenteeism from Parliament.

April 20th, 2011

Opposition wouldn’t work with Tory minority: Harper
Harper says he doesn't believe the opposition parties would work with him if he were to win another minority government.

April 19th, 2011

Harper ignores plight of unemployed: Layton
Jack Layton heads to the mother of all political battlegrounds.

April 12th, 2011

VoteCompass reveals the details, and it proves the flaws in CBC’s game
Let's give Loewen the benefit of the doubt that he's neutral - something the CBC would never do with a Conservative.

 

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