Monthly Archive for April, 2007

I’m back from points west this week. Interesting week having been removed, at least geographically, from the hopper.
I took advantage of several times literally being at 35,000 feet, to figuratively see things from that perspective. As you can imagine, Chantal Hebert’s April 23rd column Green party leader belongs in TV debate lineup, struck a [...]

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In the midst of business travels that has me out west this week, I’ve thought to take a minute to comment on a story emerging today out of the Niagara region.
The purported Green logic behind the Leader-to-Leader deal is to unseat Mr. Harper in the name of addressing the importance climate change. Great idea. Wrong [...]

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Like I said, today in politics what used to happen over the course of weeks, even months, can change in minutes. Maybe even seconds!
The second Premier Gary Doer announced Manitobans will be going to the polls on May 22, my prediction for an early spring federal election evaporated.
Per the “time factor” referred to in my [...]

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Dion-May; next moves

I must admit to being somewhat overwhelmed by the response to my last post, Dion, Layton and come what May; the road to a personally difficult decision. The email, the phone calls, the Toronto Star story, interviews, a smattering of online content, and a spike in visits to this website rivaling the traffic received during [...]

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