Tag Archives: Liberals

A Peek Behind the Curtains

Canada Federal Budget (November 4, 2025) In my dream last night, a shocking image was shown to me, and I won’t go into the intimate details, but I can tell you that whatever happens, a general election may be triggered … Continue reading

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Liberal Voters Agreed: 85.9% Chose Mark Carney

Canada’s Next Prime Minister (March 9, 2025) It’s something we seldom do: watch the selection process of the new leader of a Canadian political party. If I’m honest about it, I didn’t think they would choose anyone else, although there … Continue reading

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O Canada! What are You Going to Do Now?

I took this photo in the fall. While looking for an illustration for today’s post, I remembered it. Symbolic, eh? My computer program has a chart for the beginning of Canada as an independent country. Of course, that’s the simple … Continue reading

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What Can We Expect from This Individual?

Mark Carney (March 16, 1965) Just two months from his 60th birthday, Mark Carney is expected to throw his political hat into the ring to become leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, today. From a running start, he will … Continue reading

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Her Resignation May Be the Undoing of Trudeau’s Reign

Chrystia Freeland (August 2, 1968) I guess they call it hubris: Justin Trudeau claims to be a feminist, and yet time and time again he shows himself to be anything but a feminist. He should also be respectful of his … Continue reading

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How Political Ads Play Off Voters’ Anxieties

There is an Conservative Party of Canada ad playing on the airwaves at the moment that highlights this exact issue: “Canada is broken.” A pile of puzzle pieces spills onto a table. “Everything feels broken,” Pierre Poilievre says in a voice-over as … Continue reading

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Fake News? Should We Believe “Anonymous” Sources?

2019/2021 Canadian Election Interference by China It’s hard to know who to believe anymore. My cousin, John Miller, is a respected journalist. He has a blog page called The Journalism Doctor. You should read it sometime. He laments the laziness … Continue reading

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