Federal By-elections: Liberals and Conservatives each win two! #canpoli,#altapoli#election2015#onpoli #bcpoli

Happy Canada Day!

Four federal by-elections were held today , two in Ontario and two in Alberta.

What do the results mean for Canada ?

NOTHING

Nobody ( other than those who participated ) cares.

The mainstream media tried to make a story out of how close these were going to be.

Hardly.

Tonight and tomorrow they will try a paint this as a mortal wound to Thomas Mulcair and the NDP.

Hardly.

Nobody cares, it’s the Monday sandwiched in between the weekend and Canada Day.

I am surprised ( not) that anybody bothered to vote.

So go pour a beer or cut your grass ( Justin you can smoke yours) and Have a Happy Canada Day everybody!

Rumor Du Jour: Tom Gill where will he go? #bcpoli #canpoli #election2015 #surrey#itsrasodetime

Where will he go?

Election 2015 is a year away and the tug o war for federal candidates has already started.

It seems both the Liberals and the Conservatives think the seat in the EDA of Surrey-Newton is winnable over light weight MP Jinny Sims.

Rumor out of Surrey has both parties trying to persuade Surrey First City Councilor Tom Gill to jump municipal ship and enter the federal arena.

Rumor has it that Gill has had the opportunity before but turned it down due to having a young family.

This time I would expect Gill to make the jump as Surrey First will likely fall victim to the growing machine known as #itsrasodetime.

Which party do you think he will join?

Wynne Wins: Get Ready for Rae days! #ontpoli #ontario #bcpoli #canpoli

Here we go again!

Kathleen Wynne and her scandalous crew of Ontario Liberals won an overwhelming majority in the Ontario Election tonight and make no mistake about it: This win lands squarely in the lap of the dearly departed ( Tim Hudak) and the soon to be departed, Andrea Horwath.

Neither of them could get their respective bases out to vote and just like here in BC NDP Horwath’s crew LEFT her in droves in the last week of the campaign.

Their will be two leadership campaigns before the next election.

Wynne has said that she intends to recall the legislature with 20 days and reintroduce her budget that brought the election upon is in the first place.

If That budget goes through without huge changes expect credit rating agencies to start slashing Ontario’s credit rating making Canada’s largest have not province into largest Have even less than not province.

To preserve the credit rating and do the things that Wynne was proposing in budget will make some of Hudak’s campaign pledges look like a walk in the park.

So get ready for Rae days, they are coming to a community near you!

Ontario Election Debate:First Impressions Count! #onpoli #ontario #notwynning

People will remember: There is no difference between Wynne and McGuinty!

In my experience two things happen in debates.

Firstly they are stacked against the sitting Premier or Prime Minister by way of being out numbered by the opposition.

Secondly,first impressions matter and each leader gets one shot at either gaining or holding an audience.

Rarely is their ever a zinger the so-called knockout punch.

I can recall only three zingers in the number of years I have watched debates.

One is the often talked about Mulroney line that sunk John Turner back in 1988. ( you sir had an option)

The second would be Jack Layton’s dismantling of Mike Ignatieff in the 2011 election. ( worst voting record)

The third,surprisingly enough was John Cummins when he opened the 2013 BC Provincial election debate with the line:You all tuned in tonight to get a good look at the next premier of BC, Adrian Dix.

Well look they did,Dix was a deer in the headlights and Christie Clark shone and went on to win that election.

In the Ontario debate tonight, no matter how much BS the newspapers will have you believe ( maybe) there was no knock out punch.

There was however Kathleen Wynne making a lousy first impression and getting hammered on gas plants.

She looked awful and yes she apologized but guess what an apology is an admission of guilt.

One I think the voters of Ontario have been waiting to hear.

Prediction: This election, like all elections is about the economy and Wynne just reinforced in the voters minds ( she could have said no) that she is a weak leader who cant be trusted to manage their money.

On June the 12th the voters will vote no to Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals.

They will vote yes to Tim Hudak and the PC’s with an NDP led opposition.

( In BC people used to moan and groan about Gordon Campbell and then hold their noses and vote for him. They will do that for Hudak as well)

Just watch!