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Bridging the Gap

Above policy and the particulars of a campaign, there needs to be a theme that can be clearly communicated, an overall message that sets the course for all further discussions. For The Liberal Party of Canada, I think that theme should be “Bridging the Gap”. As I talk with my friends and neighbours about theContinue reading “Bridging the Gap”

Posted byChrisJuly 22, 2012Posted inpoliticsLeave a comment on Bridging the Gap

In defense of Partisans

Our ongoing national dialogue about state of Canadian politics is touching on some very necessary topics, like the ones covered in this article.  I’ve seen this article shared on Facebook and Twitter several times, and I’m glad that it’s being talked about. There’s one clarification I’d like to make to everyone who uses the wordContinue reading “In defense of Partisans”

Posted byChrisMarch 8, 2012Posted inpolitics3 Comments on In defense of Partisans

Message Control

To tweet or not to tweet, that is the question for city council. Recently, the few twitter-friendly Councillors have sent out messages of disapproval while in council meetings, and one or two of the messages have been less than polite. The target of those rude tweets complain that the short messages are insulting, and theyContinue reading “Message Control”

Posted byChrisMarch 3, 2012Posted inpoliticsLeave a comment on Message Control

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