OTTAWA — The entire executive and many senior members of the small political party formed by Progressive Conservatives who rejected the merger with the Canadian Alliance have decided to join the Liberals.
"But the move will be seen as a shot in the arm for Mr. Dion, who has been derided by the Conservatives as a weak leader and who, according to a recent survey, is not as widely recognized by Canadians as Mario from Nintendo's video-game series."
This move is as insignificant as their numbers are.
"kevlarman" said "But the move will be seen as a shot in the arm for Mr. Dion, who has been derided by the Conservatives as a weak leader and who, according to a recent survey, is not as widely recognized by Canadians as Mario from Nintendo's video-game series."
Good riddance to them
This move is as insignificant as their numbers are.
"kevlarman" said "But the move will be seen as a shot in the arm for Mr. Dion, who has been derided by the Conservatives as a weak leader and who, according to a recent survey, is not as widely recognized by Canadians as Mario from Nintendo's video-game series."
This move is as insignificant as their numbers are.
Sorry who is joining them again?, and how many members of parliament do they have???
Proof that the PC's were pretty much the same as the Liberals, except with different colour suits.
I'm not sure how this is viewed as Dion's doings. These folks left because they saw that they have no chance of regaining any power, competing with the CPC, so they went with the next choice, the Grits. It's more that these folks are hungry for power, not ideologically driven. In that respect, they found the perfect home.
"Wullu" said In other news, the Rhinoceros Party has announced they are reforming to fill this gaping vacuum left by another bunch of people no one ever heard of.
have you read their platform about making Harper diet; making spanish the official language, and weekly orgasims?
This move is as insignificant as their numbers are.
"But the move will be seen as a shot in the arm for Mr. Dion, who has been derided by the Conservatives as a weak leader and who, according to a recent survey, is not as widely recognized by Canadians as Mario from Nintendo's video-game series."
Good riddance to them
This move is as insignificant as their numbers are.
Unless it were to the CPC right?
"But the move will be seen as a shot in the arm for Mr. Dion, who has been derided by the Conservatives as a weak leader and who, according to a recent survey, is not as widely recognized by Canadians as Mario from Nintendo's video-game series."
This move is as insignificant as their numbers are.
Sorry who is joining them again?, and how many members of parliament do they have???
I'm not sure how this is viewed as Dion's doings. These folks left because they saw that they have no chance of regaining any power, competing with the CPC, so they went with the next choice, the Grits. It's more that these folks are hungry for power, not ideologically driven. In that respect, they found the perfect home.
and as for dion's party these extra few votes are of little help and i doubt any of them will ever get to become liberal candiates anyways
In other news, the Rhinoceros Party has announced they are reforming to fill this gaping vacuum left by another bunch of people no one ever heard of.
have you read their platform about making Harper diet; making spanish the official language, and weekly orgasims?
Priceless!