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    I Don’t Want to be a Politician

    Blog | Saturday, 20 Sep 2008
    There is a question everywhere you go of what would make Canadians trust a politician. Particularly in areas where people are suffering from poverty and sickness, there is a real feeling of anger,...

    Supporting Community

    Blog | Friday, 19 Sep 2008
    Nova Scotia – I’m thinking about my riding – is a unique place in Canada, indeed, in the world. With many families living in poverty, and many individuals unemployed, it is easy for people here to...

    Ready To Govern

    Blog | Thursday, 18 Sep 2008
    What an amazing evening! We held the first town hall meeting of the campaign tonight in Pictou, Nova Scotia. There were over 100 people in attendance. We gathered at the Pictou Fire Hall. Sam Turton...

    Grohmann Knives

    Blog | Wednesday, 17 Sep 2008
    One of our Green Party press releases got excellent coverage today: the news that a contract traditionally earned by Grohmann knives, a local business, to supply knives to the Canadian military has...

    Political Strategy

    Blog | Tuesday, 16 Sep 2008
    I have been verbally beat up all over the media and Canada this week over allegations that I said last year in an interview with Steve Paikin that Canadians are stupid. I am stunned that this story...

    Not Since Diefenbaker (Day 8)

    Blog | Monday, 15 Sep 2008
    Last night my leader’s cross-country train tour schedule was finalized. I will be going from Vancouver beginning Sunday, September 21 all the way to Nova Scotia by rail. There are a couple reasons...

    A Different Party (Day 7)

    Blog | Saturday, 13 Sep 2008
    Since the last time I wrote about the differences between the Greens and the other federal parties, a couple of them have re-vamped their policies. The Liberals have adopted a weaker version of our...

    What I Will Say (Day 6)

    Blog | Saturday, 13 Sep 2008
    The questions I got today all point in one direction. “The Layton-Harper-media-juggernaut” (quoting Rick Salutin in the Globe) has been forced to recognize that we are now in a five-party system. The...

    Constituency Work

    Blog | Thursday, 11 Sep 2008
    A big part of an MP’s life should always be looking after the concerns of their constituents, helping the local people who put them in power and working hard for the riding. Since launching my...

    A Profound Day: A tectonic shift is underway

    Blog | Wednesday, 10 Sep 2008
    Today (Sept 10) was a profound day. But the true import of the day has not sunk in yet. It’s like living in a dream. Today was a breakthrough day. It was a day of days. We are living amid a...