Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand warns that the robocall scandal that plagued the 2011 election with misleading phone calls is on track to be repeated if tough new rules and punishments are not put in place. Will this be the "tough on crime" Conservatives' time to shine or yet another pitfall where they fall flat on their rhetoric?
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Tory interference prompts resignation of Living Today editor
Some of the Filipino media in British Columbia has been taken by Conservative Party members, introducing the opportunity for interference and influence. This has led one alarmed editor, Yul Baritugo from Living Today to resign after his publisher, Reyfort Media Group CEO Reyfort Fortaleza, joined the fold. Is the integrity of Canadian media at stake?
Conservative backbenchers revolt against Harper
Harper's centralization of communications and operations has left some backbench Conservative MPs feeling like they have no say, sparking a mini revolt among MPs. Harper's control has kept his government out of hot water in a country that doesn't connect with right wing ideas, but it has also went against the principle of representative democracy, which gives each MP a right to represent the people who elect them.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Budget 2013: Harper's hidden tax hikes
Expect prices on all goods to rise as the Conservatives increase tariffs on everything imported from China and India. The hidden tax will likely be overlooked until it hits your pocketbooks as the Conservatives advertise the removal in tariffs for hockey and baby equipment. However, don't be fooled, the 'low tax' mantra of the Conservatives, desperately being portrayed here is nothing but a lie. Taxes will go up, just you won't see it directly. Expect the Canada-US price gap to grow even further.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Controversy surrounds Mulcair's visit to Washington
NDP leader Thomas Mulcair and Prime Minister Stephen Harper are exchanging fire over speeches Mulcair recently made to the business community in Washington and New York that outlines a critical view of the current direction of the current government. Harper claims Mulcair is "trash talking" Canada while Mulcair points to Harper's past. Meanwhile, how true is Mulcair's pitch about the banking system?
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Penashue accepted 28 illegal donations in last election
Conservative MP Peter Penashue resigned his Labrador seat Thursday after admitting to accepting $27,850 in 28 illegal donations and claiming it to be a mistake of one of his volunteers. Penashue is being investigated by Elections Canada and a report will be released shortly. Based on recent findings, this electoral scandal goes up the Tory hierarchy. Penashue intends to run again and a veteran Liberal is ready to take him on.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
NDP: Don't worry Claude, we're coming for you too!
The NDP launched robocalls yesterday to attack their former MP Claude Patry for defecting to the Bloc Quebecois last week. Patry left the party because of their stance on the Clarity Act and Quebec nationalism.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Second NDP MP Ditches the Orange Wave
NDP MP Claude Patry in the Quebec riding of Jonquière-Alma has defected to the Bloc Quebecois becoming the second of the Orange wave to leave the Official Opposition. Patry leaves citing his stance on Quebec sovereignty sparking backlash from the governing Conservatives on the NDP's commitments to Canada. Patry will join the other 4 remaining Bloc Quebecois MPs changing the seat count to 5 for the BQ and 101 for the NDP.