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On May 27, 2017, Conservative Party members from across Canada gathered in Toronto to witness the election of a new party leader. Among the fourteen
On May 27, 2017, Conservative Party members from across Canada gathered in Toronto to witness the election of a new party leader. Among the fourteen
The Liberals cash-for-access scheme is once again up and running. Last year, the controversial plan helped the Liberals fill their war chest, by offering government
The Liberals love to do three things: Increase your taxes Waste your tax dollars Avoid hard work and accountability Budget 2017 hiked taxes and eliminated
In recent months, the topic of “electoral reform” has dominated headlines. “Electoral reform” refers to the Liberal government’s plans to change what your vote means.
The idea of a cabinet shuffle is nothing new in Canadian politics, but to rearrange ministerial assignments just after one year in office has a
A dozen candidates looking to lead the Conservatives made their debut November 9, 2016! It was the first chance for the public to see
Below is a brief introduction into the twelve candidates running for the first conservative leadership debate on November 9, 2016 CHRIS ALEXANDER Born in
The Conservative convention held this past May was nothing short of a spectacular event. Hundreds of Conservative supporters, delegates and onlookers arrived in Vancouver from
Given the brash spending habits within their first 100 days (as we previously noted on this blog), it really comes as no surprise to see
Although the warmth has eluded us for the beginning of April, the Conservative Leadership race is beginning to heat-up. This past week, both MP Kellie
The Wynne government has announced Ontario will be subject to the pilot project of a basic minimum income before being considered as a national strategy.
Of the 10 billion dollar deficit (as it stands right now), Guelph is to cash-in with federal subsidies for local agricultural business. While we won’t be quick