Thursday, June 21, 2012

Oda On Way Out.. New Trudeau Poll.. MP Phone Fail

Thursday, June 21, 2012
A new poll suggests Canadians would be almost twice as likely to vote Liberal with Justin Trudeau at the helm than with other lesser-known prospective candidates for the federal party's leadership.
Mortgage Rules Will Be Tightened
WATCH: Vibrate FAIL! Phone Calls Embarrass NDP MP
School's Out For Summer
Obama At Wedding Of Canadian Politician's Son
Oda To Get Pulped In Cabinet Squeeze
BLOG POSTS
Abubakar Kasim: Is Justin Trudeau Too Big a Baby to be Leader?
Trudeau is still a baby in the political arena who has a long road ahead of him. Before a baby can walk, he must first learn how to crawl.Trudeau will not receive votes for what he has accomplished. He will receive attention because of who his father was. This is not healthy for him, nor for the people he will be vowing to serve and protect.
David Suzuki: Under Bill C-38, We're Off the Environmental Hook!
A recent pipeline leak sent 475,000 litres of oil into Alberta's Red Deer River. Thanks to changes brought in under the federal government's Bill C-38, we'll no longer have to think about potential damage to the waterways and land along the pipeline route, unless they're home to "fish that are part of a commercial, recreational, or Aboriginal fisheries."
Zach Paikin: A Former Prime Minister's Advice on Running Canada
At a recent talk, John Turner hoarsely reminded his audience that politics are about people; something which seems to have been forgotten. Unlike the current strategies of Stephen Harper and Thomas Mulcair, the Prime Minister, in order to win, would have to unite and not divide Canada. Only when every region in Canada is on board with an idea can the country truly tackle the challenges it faces.
Karen Cleveland: E-Mail Advice for Jason Kenney (And Others)
Federal Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Jason Kenney, accidentally hit "reply all" on a heated e-mail, wherein he called Alberta's deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk a "complete and utter asshole." His experience, though a disappointing one, serves as a stern reminder to keep our e-mail etiquette in check.
Cameron Fenton: Why the Rio 20 Is a Colossal Failure
Last week, Rio+20 felt like a family reunion that no one wanted to be at -- as if someone had declared 20 years ago that the world would gather in Rio and we all begrundingly came down to suffer through it. And so it began, everyone waiting around for the other shoe to drop, and when it finally did on Tuesday, it landed with a hollow, empty thud. Rio failed, and it hadn't even really started yet.

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