(Note – A commenter has pointed out I accidentally plugged in the value for Atlantic Canada’s CPC support into Quebec, which threw all my calculations off. I’ve left the original entry, but I’ve added some corrections in red.) So I looked more closely at the Ekos poll from April 25 today. I discovered that there…
Read more#CPC in Majority Territory (Prediction, #Nanos, April 27, 2011) #CPC 162 #NDP 92 #LPC 38 #BQ 16
The Liberals are in deep trouble. While their seat spread is much smaller, Michael Ignatieff has the potential of leading the Liberal Party to their worst defeat in history…
Read more#LPC in danger of decimation. #elxn41 #cdnpoli #polls41 #CPC 147 #NDP 100 #LPC 44 #BQ 17 (Angus Reid Poll)
The numbers are very positive for the Conservative party. Despite polling 35%, the concentration of NDP support is in Quebec, at the expense of all other parties. This pulls down the national support figure for the Conservatives, and pulls up the same figure for the NDP.
Read morePrediction: #ekos April 25. #CPC 144, #NDP 108, #LPC 53, #BQ 3 #elxn41 #cdnpoli #polls41
In the same vein as my last prediction, put out this morning from the data supplied by Nanos Research, here is one based on the data supplied by the most recent Ekos poll, also released today: Conservative: 144 NDP: 108 Liberal: 53 Bloc Quebecois: 3 Ekos is an interesting firm. Their results are always very…
Read morePrediction (#nanos, April 25, 2011): #CPC 166 #LPC 50 #BQ 47 #NDP 45 #elxn41 #cdnpoli #polls41
Things are looking very well for the Conservatives, who are in clear majority territory now. Michael Ignatieff’s political career is pretty much over, Jack Layton, if the trends continue, may just become leader of the Official Opposition, and Gilles Duceppe seems to be on track to retirement.
Read moreLiberal Problem Solving #elxn41 #cdnpoli
Step 1: Solve a non-problem with a new government program. It doesn’t matter that the solution is not to any particular problem; but, by golly, governments do things better than individual citizens, so we need a solution! Step 2: Tax People to pay for Solution found in Step 1. Government programs need bureaucrats to administer…
Read moreCoalition – Yes, No, Well maybe, If Necessary but Not Necessarily, Yes Maybe No, and No again.
Either Ignatieff is planning a coalition and is hiding his agenda, or he thinks Canadians will return the Liberals to power outright. In either case, it isn’t about governing Canada, it’s about power – for Michael Ignatieff.
Read moreLies the Liberals Tell us About Canadian Demcracy
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything to this blog, and the reason for that is simple: Unlike many social activists, I actually work for a living. Most conservatives do; which is why you always see public rallies and demonstrations by left wingnuts and not conservatives (usually). The Liberals and their supporters, in a…
Read moreNew Calgary Budget Plan Announced
1) Tax 2) Spend 3) Repeat
Read moreWhy I Can’t Support Barb Higgins
Barb Higgins is a well-known personality in the Calgary region, given she has spent 21 years at the anchor desk at a popular TV station. The public knows her through her journalism, professionalism, and integrity in front of the camera. For that, I can not criticize her in any way, shape, or form….
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