UncategorizedIn-and-Out is in?A Federal Court judge rules in favour of the Conservative side, with a caveat of sorts.
UncategorizedThe Commons: ‘Canadians are not as cynical as he thought’Ignatieff blasts Harper and sets out his "not-so-threatening" prorogue agenda
UncategorizedThe return of In-and-OutThe Ottawa Citizen’s Glen McGregor reports from the resumption of hearings into the battle between Elections Canada and the...
UncategorizedMaybe we’ll have have an election in... 2011Harper acts as if he’ll be around for a while; the Liberals hope the hard choices ahead will grind him down
UncategorizedIdea rejectedUsing statistical models I don’t fully understand, Alice Funke undoes Michael Byers’ proposal for a more or less united left.
CanadaWhat happened, Michael?As Ignatieff sinks in the polls, Liberals are trying to figure out what’s gone wrong
UncategorizedWhen the referee wasn’t lookingWith every action and inaction, Harper is changing Canada—and we’re not noticing
UncategorizedThis just in: Not much of anything has changed in three yearsFederal election, January 23, 2006 . Conservatives 36.3%, Liberals 30.2%. Federal election, October 14, 2008 . Conservatives...
GeneralTime for Ignatieff to take a chanceIf the Liberal leader wants to show some backbone and differentiate himself from Harper, he should start by addressing the deficit issue
UncategorizedAn Election-Year Campaign Video That’s Kind of NastyFor some reason I find it interesting that up until the late ’60s, many of the really hardball U.S. campaign advertising tactics...