Michael Chong and the unraveling of the system
Uniting the left is still harder than it sounds
Paul Adams proposes seats for aboriginals in the House of Commons.
Paul Adams commends Joyce Murray for advocating joint nominations among Liberals, New Democrats and Greens.
Over the last two weeks, the odd debate about Stephen Harper’s religion has wandered off in various directions.
The Canadian Press finds that the Senate is not quite an exemplar of openness and transparency.
Paul Adams considers the seat projection predicament.
From our friend Paul Adams, who seems to be everywhere this autumn and who is blogging on these Ekos robo-polls for — well, for his employer, Ekos, I’ve brazenly swiped this damned interesting chart. In return for my larceny, I ask you to follow the link to Paul’s explanation. My own explanation comes below, after the chart…
Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communications has a blog devoted exclusively to how the media cover the election. So you vote; politicians try to influence it; journalists cover the politicians; and the Carleton crew blogs about the journalists. Now that‘s meta!!!