I have not made an in-depth analysis of Rocco Rossi's proposals yet. But anyone who targets to stop Transit City, which is Miller's only worthwhile initiative that I can fight for, is a FAIL! candidate.
Anyone who wants to stop Transit City is not fit to be mayor of Toronto.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Perhaps they care after all
The Prime Minister thought Canadians wouldn't care when he prorogued Parliament.
Slightly left-wing Toronto radio host John Moore agreed.
I also had asked whether Canadians truly cared.
However, latest numbers show the Tories are tied with the Liberals in support.
Slightly left-wing Toronto radio host John Moore agreed.
I also had asked whether Canadians truly cared.
However, latest numbers show the Tories are tied with the Liberals in support.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has paid a large price in popularity for shutting down Parliament, with his Conservatives effectively tied with Liberals in a new poll by The Strategic Counsel.When the Liberals, without laying out alternative policies, with a leader still not broadly popular, with only Facebook numbers for comfort, can be tied with the Cons, perhaps the reports of their death had been highly exaggerated after all.
Conservatives are at 31 per cent, compared to 30 per cent for Liberals, in the poll conducted by Strategic Counsel late last week, as controversy was starting to build over Harper's prorogation of Parliament until March 3.
That's the lowest the Conservatives have been since last June in Strategic Counsel polling.
"Proroguing of Parliament has hurt the Tory brand," said Tim Woolstencroft, the managing partner at Strategic Counsel, who believes that Harper's Conservatives must be seeing the same kind of numbers, because the government has appeared to be in a defensive posture all week. "I think the government is worried about it," Woolstencroft said.
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Harper going (pro)rogue
In a great piece of investigative journalism the Toronto Star has found that majority of Canadians oppose Harper suspending parliament.
What to me would have been a more illustrative question would have been "Do you care?".
We will have the Olympics, then Parliament will resume and come election time, no one will remember this incident. That's why these polls mean nothing.
What to me would have been a more illustrative question would have been "Do you care?".
We will have the Olympics, then Parliament will resume and come election time, no one will remember this incident. That's why these polls mean nothing.
Monday, January 04, 2010
Opposition "Outraged" At Prorogue
Er... except that Michael Ignatieff is somewhere in Europe and Layton is surfing in Belize.
Seriously.
Seriously.
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