Vote on policies, not personality!
A trend is developing world-wide called “personality-based politics”. It means that political parties are increasingly recognizing that many voters – especially those under 34 –
A trend is developing world-wide called “personality-based politics”. It means that political parties are increasingly recognizing that many voters – especially those under 34 –
Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke at a Conservative gathering hosted by the London, Ontario area EDAs on Friday, May 2, 2014. Six members of the
The Harper Government’s proposed Fair Elections Act is designed to reduce voter fraud. This is a GOOD thing. After all, every fraudulent vote cancels out
Speaking at the Canadian Home Builders Association in Toronto on Friday, April 4, 2014, Jason Kenney, the Federal Minister of Employment and Social Development, called
Excerpts from John Ibbitson’s February 20, 2014 CIGI blog and February 21, 2014 Globe and Mail article President Barack Obama, left, Mexico’s President Enrique Pena
The debt ceiling was recently raised in the U.S. Immediately afterwards, U.S. President Obama announced that he plans to propose a $1 billion fund in
A Bank of Montreal study[i] released on February 7, 2014 says that today’s young adults and teens are overly confident about facing life’s major financial
Has Canada’s Reputation Really Diminished Since Harper Took the Reins? (Excerpts from a 10/28/2013 post on Huff Post by Kokulan Mahendiran, Political Commentator ) Everyone