If ever there were a reminder that every vote counts, it rang loudly and clearly during the Newfoundland and Labrador election, where a handful of people could have changed the game.
Tag Archives: Labrador
How this Indigenous community enjoyed a rare caribou feast
A hunting ban meant it had been years since residents of Nain had tasted caribou meat, which had once sustained them for centuries. An avalanche and one man’s vision changed that.
Lights out in William’s Harbour: a tribute to the land and community
The 34-resident Inuit community off the southeastern coast of Labrador made the tough decision to resettle due to a small population and an ageing community, leaving historic roots behind. “Seasons of home” is a tribute to life in William’s Harbour, written and read by resident Pam Penney. Read the full story here: https://goo.gl/mMzXac
Polls: Not to be believed except when they are to be believed
The politics of polling
Is this the last day of Peter Penashue’s federal political career?
By-election day in Labrador
Why are Labradorians so ungrateful?
Peter Penashue’s re-election campaign seems to be in trouble
Peter Penashue: Over-sharer
What project did he hold up?
The Greens stand down in Labrador
Elizabeth May’s party wants to cooperate
The meaning of Peter Penashue
The stage is set for a fascinating by-election
The Commons: Stephen Harper is very sensitive
And Pierre Poilievre calls us all to a higher purpose