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Jun 21st, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. JUNE 21, 2022. If it were just Don Martin on the CTV News site saying “The fall of Justin Trudeau has begun” that would be one thing. But when Chantal Hébert is also asking in the Toronto Star “Is Justin Trudeau headed for defeat?” something at least half-serious could be afoot. […]
Tags: Aaron Wherry, Chantal Hebert, Don Martin, Jagmeet Singh, Justin Trudeau's future, Paul Tellier, Prime Minister of Canada, “Supply and Confidence Agreement” Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 3rd, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO ELECTION WATCH 2022, CW EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. JUNE 3, 2022, 2:15 AM EDT. The results as of this moment in a 124-seat Legislative Assembly with a bare majority of 63 seats are : Conservatives 83 seats with 40.8% of the province-wide popular vote ; New Democrats 31 seats with 23.7% of the vote ; […]
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May 31st, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO ELECTION WATCH 2022, CW EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MAY 30, 2022, 11:50 PM EDT. [UPDATED MAY 31, 3 PM EDT] : As we finally approach election day on June 2 there is some slight slippage of Ford Conservative support in all of the latest CBC Ontario Votes 2022 Poll Tracker, 338Canada Ontario, and the Toronto […]
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May 24th, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO ELECTION WATCH 2022, CW EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MAY 24, 2022 : Just to start with, here’s a sunny lakeside toast to the real 24th of May, in the Old Ontario that only sees a 2022 future for itself under the newly “evolved” conservative grass-roots political guru from Old Etobicoke, in the Old Toronto northwestern […]
Tags: Doug Ford's evolution, Ontario election 2022, Ontario Party, Ontario PC minority government Posted in In Brief |
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May 18th, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO ELECTION WATCH 2022, CW EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MAY 18, 2022 : With a mere two weeks before election day on June 2, we’d point to the headlines for two recent opinion columns by noted analysts to summarize our own sense of where the 2022 Ontario provincial election is right now. To start with we […]
Tags: Bob Rae majority government, Don Martin, E.C. Drury, Éric Grenier, Ford minority government?, Mario Canseco, Martin Regg Cohn, Mike Crawley, Ontario election 2022, Philippe J. Fournier Posted in In Brief |
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May 14th, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO ELECTION WATCH 2022, CW EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MAY 14, 2022 : Among many other things, Greg Barns’s excellent recent report on the May 21, 2022 Australian federal election may suggest something of a parallel fresh but relevant perspective on the June 2, 2022 provincial election in Canada’s most populous province. To quickly review the […]
Tags: Andrea Horwath, Australian election 2022, Doug Ford, Éric Grenier, Ford minority government?, Greg Barns, Mike Schreiner, Ontario election 2022, Opinion polls on 2022 Ontario election, Philippe J. Fournier, Steven Del Duca, voter disengagement Posted in In Brief |
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May 10th, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: Key Current Issues
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS. GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MAY 10, 2022. Just as the Ontario provincial election campaign finally starts showing some (half?) life (maybe?), we’ve at long last just received the last narrative chapter in Randall White’s work in progress, Children of the Global Village : Democracy in Canada Since 1497. It is called “‘An object lesson to […]
Tags: Calgary Stampede 2014, Canadian political history, Children of the Global Village, democracy in Canada, Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper, Long Journey to a Canadian Republic, Randall White, Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau Posted in Key Current Issues |
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May 1st, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO ELECTION WATCH 2022, CW EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MAY 1, 2022 : Barring unforseen prospects the, as it were, official official campaign for the Ontario election that takes place on Thursday, June 2 will begin this coming Wednesday, May 4. Today’s Sunday editorial meeting here considered a dozen relevant recent news items. Before just briefly […]
Tags: Allison Jones, Doug Ford Nation, Joshua Freeman, Kristin Rushowy, Liberal-NDP co-operation in Ontario, Martin Regg Cohn, Mike Crawley, Ontario election 2022, Ontario Party, Ontario PC “leftist elites”, Paul Soucy, Roger Stone in Canada, Steven Del Duca, strategic voting in Ontario 2022, Tim Ellis and Tom Parkin Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 15th, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: Ottawa Scene
“LAMENT FOR A NATION”. COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON, 15 APRIL 2022. According to pollster Nik Nanos the recent “Budget promises haven’t increased Liberal support” in Canadian federal politics. But this may not matter much. The March 22 “Supply and Confidence Agreement” between the Justin Trudeau Liberals and Jagmeet Singh New Democrats likely enough means that […]
Tags: Affordable housing in Canada, Climate crisis in Canada, Delivering for Canadians, Fairer tax system in Canada, Health care in Canada, Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau, Liberal-NDP Accord in Ontario, Liberal-NDP co-operation in Canada, Reconciliation in Canada, “Supply and Confidence Agreement” in Canada 2022 Posted in Ottawa Scene |
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Apr 3rd, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS : ONTARIO ELECTION NOW ONLY TWO MONTHS AWAY, APRIL 3, 2022. P.J. Fournier’s current “338Canada” polling averages (“Last update: April 2, 2022”) are projecting a 38% popular vote for Doug Ford’s “Ontario PC Party” in the June 2 provincial election, if it were held now! According to his parallel calculations this would for […]
Tags: 338Canada ontario, Angus Reid, Ipsos, Jean-Marc Leger, Leger polls, Liberal-NDP Accord 1985, Mainstreet Research, Ontario election 2022, P.J. Fourneir, Trudeau-Singh co-operation in Ottawa Posted in In Brief |
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