There was a subtle but significant shift in Prime Minister Stephen Harper's stump speech in Oakville, Ont. tonight, a sign, his advisors say, that the Conservative campaign is trying to prepare the Canadian electorate to choose a majority Conservative government.
His campaign staff are not, I should be clear, not ... more »
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Tuesday, September 16
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on Tue 16 Sep 2008 09:08 PM EDT
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on Tue 16 Sep 2008 12:52 PM EDT
Great, funny bit on one my favourite radio shows -- a program you can get in Canada via podcast -- called Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me, produced in Chicago by National Public Radio in the U.S. (CBC radio's Chris Hall turned me on to this program and I'm eternally ... more »
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