BlogsCanada: E-GroupMulti-partisan political punditryThis progressive declares for Dion- December 16, 2006 This week, I've decided to go from being an unaffiliated left-of-centre progressive to a left-of-centre progressive Liberal. Dion is the major reason for that. Here's why.http://www.blogscanada.ca/egroup/PermaLink.aspx?guid=31957354-d510-4a2c-aa62-b2fa401f5d5d Duceppe's support for Dion's Dual Citizenship a strategic ploy- December 9, 2006 When the controversy over Stephane Dion's dual citizenship with France and Canada first became an issue, Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe was one of the first politicians to jump to his defense. "No problem", Gilles said, "because he's a modern man, he's not living in a previous century". A non-partisan gesture Hardly. Mr. Duceppe undoubtedly recalls the 1995 Referendum where the Separatists, initially facing a huge defeat, came from behind on the strength of Lucien Bouchard's charisma and almost.http://www.blogscanada.ca/egroup/PermaLink.aspx?guid=9e2534c9-c5d4-469e-951a-83a1d2872289 Dion - Divided Loyalties- December 5, 2006 I was scanning the Blogging Tories site where I saw numerous entries on Ezra Levant's revelation about Stephane Dion: "Stephane Dion is the new leader of the Liberal Party. And he is a citizen of France." Apparently, Mr. Dion retains dual citizenship. Bloggers questioned the appropriateness of the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition holding the citizenship of another country. Is this appropriatehttp://www.blogscanada.ca/egroup/PermaLink.aspx?guid=c42efcfa-aab2-41f1-aa52-948a176a6801 Live-blogging the Speeches - Day 4- December 2, 2006 A live-blog of all the candidate speeches done on Friday night.. plus some thoughts on the stunning first round ballot results. Some interesting goings-on in the blogger roomhttp://www.blogscanada.ca/egroup/PermaLink.aspx?guid=397b55f0-95c3-4e8f-9f98-989dd7c0d394 |