Must-reads: Greg Weston, John Ivison and Chantal Hébert recap election night.
Tag Archives: Decision Day
BTC: They who shall not be named
It’s going to be a great few weeks for anonymous Liberals.
BTC: Upon further review
Forget that bit about Dion appealing for calm. That’s what it looked like from eight feet back. But up closer (and to a national audience) it sounded a bit different.
Races to watch — the results
Earlier today we posted a story identifying nine strategic ridings. Here are the results:
Notable departures and arrivals
Welcome aboard…
A realistic, prudent and responsible plan…
Talk like that really makes Conservatives hot. Also phrases like… Our caucus is broad.
Average Canadians fear change
Further to my earlier post looking at the most and least “average” ridings in Canada, here’s what went on in the ridings where unemployment is around 6.6%, households get by on roughly $46,500 a year and about 21% of your neighbours came to Canada from abroad:
NDP: I’m Jack Layton and I’m not PM
He started his stump speeches with the line “I’m Jack Layton and I’m running to be Prime Minister.” Tonight, he began with: “My name is Jack Layton and to put ordinary familes first, I ran for Prime Minister.”
Quebecers do it differently
Well, it’s all over but the calls for resignation. I suppose it’s time to break it down:
Stop asking yourself what song this is…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNqGadFP_W8