#Poll: Stephen Harper would change this election

#Poll: Stephen Harper would change this election

“#Poll: Stephen Harper would change this election” Paul Wells: If Harper returned to once again lead the Conservatives, it would cut the Liberal advantage by two-thirds, and a rout starts to look more like a race We don’t spend enough time indulging hypotheticals. “That would never happen,” as a reason not to think about something,…

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#O’Toole needs principles, not miracles

#O’Toole needs principles, not miracles

“#O’Toole needs principles, not miracles” Andrew MacDougall: To flip a losing script, the Conservatives should do the hard yards of defending the principles liberals used to hold dear Andrew MacDougall is a director at Trafalgar Strategy, and a former Head of Communications to Prime Minister Stephen Harper If you’ve any doubt being Leader of the…

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#The Supreme Court won’t save conservatism

#The Supreme Court won’t save conservatism

“#The Supreme Court won’t save conservatism” For decades, conservatives have sought to regain lost culture-war ground through judicial nominations, with GOP voters consistently rating the Supreme Court a higher priority than do Democrats. As the latest high-court term winds down — one featuring a putative 6-3 “conservative” majority — it’s worth taking stock of where…

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#Below the national numbers, big Liberal advantage

#Below the national numbers, big Liberal advantage

“#Below the national numbers, big Liberal advantage” A new large-sample public-opinion survey that permits detailed examination of close races suggests the federal Liberals are well-positioned to make seat gains, as Justin Trudeau decides whether to call an election campaign that could begin as early as this summer. “The message from this survey for the Liberals…

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#’They’re trying to silence me’

#’They’re trying to silence me’

“#’They’re trying to silence me’” Michael Wasserman wants to let his freedom fly — but his town of Long Beach, LI, isn’t having it. “I believe the city is trying to silence me because I’m pro-Trump,” he told The Post. The 62-year-old entrepreneur has become known in the area for plastering his home — along…

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#Canada, where vaccine acceptance isn’t political

#Canada, where vaccine acceptance isn’t political

“#Canada, where vaccine acceptance isn’t political” Philippe J. Fournier: Unlike in the U.S, where vaccine eagerness shifts along party lines, a new poll shows Canadians of all stripes broadly support getting the shot Vaccination against COVID-19 continues to progress well across the country. As of this writing, nearly 60 per cent of Canadians—and counting—have received…

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