Canadian Federal and Provincial Politics - The Northern Pundit


December 16, 2005

2006 Election English Language Debate Thoughts

Just a few thoughts quick about the English language debate tonight, further info tomorrow:

Best Dressed Leader - Gilles Duceppe - his Pinstriped suit and silver tie looked sharp.

Best ‘Sleeper’ Point - Paul Martin saying ‘it’s a testament to the liberals that we’re even debating surpluses tonight’

Strangest Faces Shown on Camera - Duceppe while Martin was addressing the separatist issue. Paul Martin when Layton suggested he didn’t support gay rights.

Worst Handler Suggestion - The suggestion that Stephen Harper smile during the his response to each question. It made him look creepy - I was waiting for the punchline to a joke.

Biggest Name Dropper - Jack Layton, who used a regional NDP candidate’s name in almost every answer he gave.

‘Would Not Stop’ Award - Jack Layton, who ignored the timeframe given more often than not.

December 15, 2005

Opinion - Canada / US Relations and the 2006 Election

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Liberal Party of Canada, Conservative Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 9:48 am

There is a large amount of drama circulating over Stephen Harper and Paul Martin’s opposing standpoints over relations with the US government during this 2006 Canadian Election Campaign. On one hand, the Harper and Layton camps are blasting at Martin, accusing him of posturing, while Paul Martin’s groups continues to dig at Harper about his past actions and opinions.

The US government has also jumped into the fray, accusing Martin of playing to the anti-US sentiment to win the election.

Even the American media can’t resist writing about the election, the Washington Times has an article dated Dec. 12 that presents Harper as George W. Bush’s dream candidate.

So what does it all mean to me? Well obviously any sort of conservative candidate is the desired outcome for the Bush government - being conservative themselves. But the Washington Times article does have some merit - and unfortunately very valid points. What they fail to consider is that a Stephen Harper victory may not mean much more than a change in figurehead of a minority government, leading us back into another political stalemate. The NDP will side with Liberals on votes and back we go to square one.

As for Paul Martin, I personally believe that he is posturing - his handlers have no doubt indicated to him that expressing some anti-US sentiment could be a way to swing some undeicded voters.

This is a dangerous game to play - the US being our largest trade partner and closest neighbour. I understand that a percentage of those in our country that are against the Bush government, but recall that the reign of any government is temporary - but national strain can last forever. Any sort of anti-US sentiment being expressed (Towards the government or not) can also cause disdain US populous, and then ANY elected party could hold a grudge that we might not shake off.

December 14, 2005

Stephen Harper’s Lipstick is Creepy

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Conservative Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 3:47 pm

I have been watching the Television lately and one thing that never fails to creep me out is Stephen Harper’s over-use of lipstick in the recent Conservative Party of Canada commercials. It’s very distracting and I rarely absorb the ‘Canadian Election’ message of the commerical, instead pondering why use THAT MUCH lipstick?

Rob Anders, Crystal Meth, and Marriage

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Conservative Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 3:41 pm

The CalgaryGrit has a great post about Rob Anders, the incumbent Conservative MP in Calgary West. He writes:

From the CTV weblog, comes news that Rob Anders is campaigning…in British Columbia. Apparently Anders has sent questionnaires on Crystal Meth to Richmond, BC in an effort to help out the Conservative cause.

Among the questions: “Do you support homosexual sex marriage”?

Because OBVIOUSLY the opinion of those addicted to Crystal Meth is important. I imagine, however that they may be more likely to support heterosexual sex-marriage or perhaps abstainance-sex marriage.

The Globe and Mail - Who’s on First?

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006 — The Northern Pundit @ 3:04 pm

Paul Wells’ blog on McLeans.ca has a great piece about a few of the Globe’s mistakes while reporting election race results:

The Globe has not corrected either story. It continues to brag, in every day’s edition of the paper, that its poll coverage offers “an unprecedented degree of insight every day.” This claim was already grotesque, even before the Globe’s journalists began succumbing to the plague of innumeracy that has lately beset that newspaper.

I usually enjoy his posts - might be worth a bookmark for you.

Martin Censures Staffer

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Liberal Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 2:49 pm

The Toronto Star has an article about Paul Martin “coming down hard” on his staffer from Surrey, BC yesterday.

“What Mr. Reid said, by his own words, was dumb, and it was and he’s apologized for it,” the Liberal leader said after touring a high school in British Columbia’s lower mainland.

“I simply don’t buy what he said in any way, shape or form and I have made it very, very clear.”

Again, I’ll repeat - I hope this is the last we hear of this.

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Martin Skips Praries on First Campaign Pass

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Liberal Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 2:43 pm

Meridianbooster.com has a piece on how Paul Martin skipped the praries on his first campaign pass through Canada:

Conservative MP Leon Benoit said Martin would essentially be wasting his time as it could be tough to make in-roads in the heart of Conservative country.

“(His appearances) will be in a very carefully controlled environment with only their supporters, but for the most part he’ll get a very cold reception, even if the weather is hot,” Benoit said. “He’s hoping to look like a national party, but that’s simply not the case for Alberta and Saskatchewan.”

This story made me look for those photos of Pierre Trudeau riding a horse in a cowboy outfit in Alberta. Perhaps Martin should take that approach.

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US Ambassador Rebukes Martin

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Liberal Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 12:28 pm

The Toronto Star is reporting that US Ambassador David Wilkins continues the criticism of Paul Martin with the following statement:

“I get election-year politics. I understand political expediency. But the last time I looked, the United States was not on the ballot for the Jan. 23 election,” Wilkins declared in a major speech in Ottawa yesterday.

All having been consiered, criticism of another country to gain votes seems to be fair game this election. I don’t really agree with it.

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Layton Pledges Ban on Private Daycare?

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, NDP (New Democratic Party) — The Northern Pundit @ 12:21 pm

The Ottawa Citizen HAD a story posted claiming that Jack Layton had accounced he would propose a ban on Private Daycare.

NDP Leader Jack Layton announces his party’s child-care commitment would see the creation of a Child Care Act that would ensure that money is targeted to..

It is currently gone - prank or truth? I did some mild heavy digging but couldn’t find another source reporting it.

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Paul Martin Extends his Handgun Plan

Filed under: Canadian Election 2006, Liberal Party of Canada — The Northern Pundit @ 12:17 pm

HalifaxLive is reporting more details about Paul Martin’s plan for handguns post-election.

The Liberals will also re-introduce legislation that doubles the mandatory minimum sentences for key gun crimes such as trafficking and smuggling of firearms and the illegal possession of loaded handguns in public places. Those who use handguns to commit a crime need to understand that using handguns will result, each and
every time, in jail time.

The Handgun issue may be important to those in Toronto or Vancouver, but unfortunately I feel the rest of the country is going to have a hard time relating.

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