In Brief
Aug 28th, 2021 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
CANADIAN ELECTION NOTEBOOK – RANDALL WHITE, FERNWOOD PARK, TORONTO. AUGUST 28, 2021 [UPDATED AUGUST 31]. … So what’s happening in Campaign Canada 2021 now, with only 22 days left until the actual vote on Monday, September 20? Writing from Edmonton this morning, the wily Nicole Bogart at CTV News reported : “The Conservatives have opened […]
Tags: Canadian election 2021, Conservative-NDP minority government, Erin OToole, Jagmeet Singh, Justin Trudeau, Liberal-NDP minority government Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 25th, 2021 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
SPECIAL FROM THE DEMOCRATIC DESKTOP OF CITIZEN X, BUCKHORN, ON. K0L 0C1. COUNTERWEIGHTS ELECTION REPORT, II, 25 AUG 21. [UPDATED AUGUST 26]. What does one ordinary voter adrift in the multitude (and still half-immersed in summer at the lake) make of the 2021 Canadian federal election campaign, so far? That is what the editors have […]
Tags: Canadian election 2021, Early Conservative strength 2021, Liberal slow start in 2021 election, Nanos Daily Tracking, NDP above 20%, Tom Mulcair Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 21st, 2021 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS : 2021 CANADIAN ELECTION REPORT, I. SAT 21 AUG 2021, 7PM EDT. EAST BEACHES, TORONTO. [UPDATED AUGUST 22]. The first week of what amounts to a five-week campaign in the snap federal election Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called this past Sunday for Monday, September 20, 2021 is almost over. It’s still early […]
Tags: Canadian election 2021, Eric Grenier, fixed election dates in Canada, Nik Nanos, Nova Scotia election 2021, Ontario election 1977, William Davis and Justin Trudeau Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 18th, 2021 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON, AUGUST 18, 2021. 3 AM EDT. The August 17 provincial election in Nova Scotia started out as a cakewalk for the provincial Liberals. Polls close to the end did show the race had tightened considerably. (See eg “Liberals slightly ahead on eve of Nova Scotia election”.) But 338Canada was suggesting that […]
Tags: Canadian election 2021, New Democrats in Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia election 2021, Progressive Conservatives in Nova Scotia Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 12th, 2021 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, EAST TORONTO OFFICE. AUGUST 12, 2021. Today’s news that “Canada PM Trudeau planning snap election, seeks approval for COVID response” bears out much of the particular prediction in Abbas Rana’s August 1 Hill Times piece : “Others are preparing for the writs to be issued on Aug. 15, with an election to take […]
Tags: Abacus Data poll, Canadian election 2021, Catharine Tunney, David Ljunggren, Liberal-NDP co-operation in Canada, Pandemic election in Canada, Stephane Perrault, voting by mail in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 9th, 2021 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO NOTEBOOK – RANDALL WHITE, FERNWOOD PARK, TORONTO. AUGUST 9, 2021. Like so many others I was saddened to hear that the 18th premier of Ontario – bland Bill Davis from Brampton – died peacefully at his home yesterday morning, with his family by his side, some nine days after celebrating his 92nd birthday. There […]
Tags: Al Dickie, Jim Coyle, Ontario government and politics, Ontario PC Dynasty, Premier Bill Davis, Rick Haliechuk, Sandra Martin, William Davis obituaries Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 4th, 2021 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, EAST TORONTO OFFICE. AUGUST 4, 2021. In the capital cities of both Canada and Ontario in the middle of the summer of 2021 – and who knows where else from coast to coast to coast – there have lately been rising rumours of a Canadian federal election very soon. The mood as of […]
Tags: Abbas Rana, Éric Grenier, Canadian election 2021, Glenda Luymes, Hamish Telford, Hill Times, Nova Scotia election, Philippe Fournier, Richard Johnston, Vancouver Sun Posted in In Brief |
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Jul 27th, 2021 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK – RANDALL WHITE, FERNWOOD PARK, TORONTO. JULY 26, 2021. My TV set has confirmed that Mary Simon, Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General, is now properly installed in office. My own related thoughts lately go back to June 11, when : “A new study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds that one-in-five […]
Tags: Alan C. Cairns, Ashley Courchene, Canadian parliamentary democracy, history of the vote in Canada, Indigenous residential schools in Canada, Indigenous suffrage, John F. Leslie, On-Reserve Voter Turnout in Canada, Westminster government in Canada, Young people on reserves in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Jul 20th, 2021 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, EAST TORONTO OFFICE. Back on Canada Day 2021 Mano Majumdar, a lecturer at Western University’s Ivey Business School, started a petition to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, “to replace the provincial flag with a more distinct and inclusive flag, chosen by democratic means.” For those who may have forgotten (“You mean Ontario has […]
Tags: Algonquian peoples of Ontario, Bob Hepburn, Bruce Trigger, Canadian maple leaf flag, Harold Innis, Iroquoian peoples of Ontario, John Graves Simcoe, John Robarts, Mano Majumdar, new Ontario flag?, Norman De Bono, Richard White, Roberto Martella, Terry Miller, Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant, Trevor Stewart Posted in In Brief |
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Jul 13th, 2021 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
SPECIAL FROM THE DEMOCRATIC DESKTOP OF CITIZEN X, BUCKHORN, ON. K0L 0C1. On a grey day in the Kawarthas two or possibly even three big political questions float on the clouds. (While even with the sun not shining the government tourism ad is strangely truthful : “You never forget the feeling of summer in Ontario.”) […]
Tags: 338Canada, Éric Grenier, Biden and Trudeau, Bob Hepburn, Canadian election 2021?, CBC Poll Tracker, First Nations/Indigenous Issues, Mary Simon, Minority governments in Canada, Nik Nanos, Philippe J. Fournier, RoseAnne Archibald Posted in In Brief |
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