In 1957 John Diefenbaker took a minority conservative government and turned it into a majority government.
Dear Mr. Harper:
You are going to be our next Prime Minister. You are young, you are ambitious and you pulled off a good campaign with a tough party.
It will be good to have children at 24 Sussex Drive. It will be [...]
Paul Martin will not lead the Liberals into another election. He is stepping down as Liberal party leader.
He will hold his opposition leadership while he consults with his party and will keep his seat. He did it with grace.
Oh my gosh.
I’m on messenger with a couple of bloggers, we’re watching 3 different TV networks and sitting on Elections Canada. You can pull up several ridings at once.
Well, Captains Quarters, who gained Canadian fame for posting information from The Gomery Inquiry and who is on The Blogging Tories list. It’s loading, and not loading, which should give people an indication of his Canadian traffic.
Also CSpan 2 in the US will be running the Canadian results, but have agreed to abide by Election [...]
Now there is a tool you can put on your blog or website called Blogbar.
What is blog bar?
Blogbar is a free search engine bar you can simply include in your own blog or website.
With Blogbar, you’ll allow your web visitors to
- search within your blog/website,
- search the web with the major search engines,
- search the [...]
The Atlas of Canada 2004 38th federal election map.
Canadian federal election results - 2004
Canadian federal election - 2006
Wiki: Opinion polls Canadian federal election 2006
Political Group Blogs
BlogsCanda: Canadian political blog index
BlogsCanada E-Group
The Blogging Alliance of Non Partisan Canadians
The Blogging Tories
Progressive Bloggers
Liblogs
Blogging Dippers (NDP)
Canadian Internet News sites
Bourque Newswatch
Neale News
“Elections,” says SES president Nik Nanos, “are like the Olympics for pollsters, and we can see who’s good and who might not be as good.”
Surprisingly, pollsters say they don’t make money doing election polls. Kay says they do it to publicize their name and bolster their reputations. “If you can capture the gold medal in [...]
What is the law for bloggers that are putting up political posts?
Campaigning ends midnight Sunday, January 22nd.
Media and candidates cannot show up at polling stations on voting day with electronics to film or broadcast. Media cannot broadcast results prior to the time set by Elections Canada and any public post is currently considered media. Basic [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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