Poll projects 100 seats for NDP
Amazing Poster in Downtown St.John’s 

Amazing Poster in Downtown St.John’s 

Some hilarious .GIF’s from last night’s debate.
Sometimes politics can be funny.. 

Some hilarious .GIF’s from last night’s debate.

Sometimes politics can be funny.. 

This is hilarious check out http://shitharperdid.ca.nyud.net/

Defining moment in last night’s debate. 

Don’t miss the debate!

-Tonight at 7pm ET CBC, CTV or global 

Don’t miss the debate!

-Tonight at 7pm ET CBC, CTV or global 

It’s time to debate

It’s time to debate

Harper isn’t getting his hands dirty

Harper isn’t getting his hands dirty

The NDP in Quebec 

nationalpost:

Report on G8 spending won’t be released, Auditor General says The Conservatives defended themselves against allegations an Auditor General investigation had found the government misinformed Parliament on nearly $50-million in funding for projects related to last year’s G8 summit in a Tory Cabinet minister’s Ontario riding.37 Days: Knockout punches no longer part of debates Short of Michael Ignatieff acknowledging that he really is Just Visiting, or Stephen Harper producing a black book titled ‘Hidden Agenda’ from his blazer pocket, it will be impossible to state that a decisive blow was struck Killing vote subsidy could alter electoral landscape: analysts Behind the principled rhetoric surrounding the debate over $2-a-vote public subsidies for political parties are the parties’ competing self-interests, each with implications for the Canadian electoral landscape Ignatieff’s time outside of Canada is still a problem for voters Chris Selley: Every time there’s a citizenship-related debate in this country, Canadians reliably prove that the Liberals’ expansive, hooray-for-everyone vision of Canadian-ness is far from a consensus

nationalpost:

Report on G8 spending won’t be released, Auditor General says
The Conservatives defended themselves against allegations an Auditor General investigation had found the government misinformed Parliament on nearly $50-million in funding for projects related to last year’s G8 summit in a Tory Cabinet minister’s Ontario riding.

37 Days: Knockout punches no longer part of debates
Short of Michael Ignatieff acknowledging that he really is Just Visiting, or Stephen Harper producing a black book titled ‘Hidden Agenda’ from his blazer pocket, it will be impossible to state that a decisive blow was struck

Killing vote subsidy could alter electoral landscape: analysts
Behind the principled rhetoric surrounding the debate over $2-a-vote public subsidies for political parties are the parties’ competing self-interests, each with implications for the Canadian electoral landscape

Ignatieff’s time outside of Canada is still a problem for voters
Chris Selley: Every time there’s a citizenship-related debate in this country, Canadians reliably prove that the Liberals’ expansive, hooray-for-everyone vision of Canadian-ness is far from a consensus