Thursday, October 1, 2015

Election Roll Call: October -- British Columbia




Our items of interest from the Federal election campaign for the month of September that are focused on  British Columbia.

October 18

Trudeau makes push in B. C. and Alberta for final day on campaign trail
NDP leader Thomas Mulcair still confident as he campaigns in B. C. during final weekend before election
Will ghosts of scandals past and present be enough to spook voters about Trudeau?
Mulcair remains upbeat as he visits key ridings in B. C. battleground
Party Pros and cons, and a plea to vote

October 17 

Party leaders headed here for last B. C. rallies of the campaign
Enough already, it's time for a change
Young voters could make a difference, but will they?
Stephen Lewis in Victoria for NDP campaign event today
Former MPs offer advice for Monday night's winners
Election full of roller coaster moments
Campaign exciting - when it's finally done
For John Duncan, eight campaign comes in new riding

October 16 

Lead now accused of pro-NDP bias, conflict of interest
Desperate numbers lead to desperate measures on campaign trail
For those voting with their wallet - who's promising what and how much it will cost?
Up-for-grabs B. C. has attention of all parties with election closing in
NDP's tailered-for-B.C. platform reflects the party's view that it can win many ridings here
Conservative pledge to track foreign buyers of Vancouver real estate highlights local issue
Enviro Leaders: Vote NDP in These Five Island ridings
Party Platforms Stoke Generation Divide, Says Advocate
Leadnow Backs NDP in Vancouver-Granville, sparking controversy

October 15

Victoria Liberal candidate's withdrawal leaves voters confused
Victoria Liberal supporters could decide outcome in tight Green-NDP race
Victoria saw the busiest advance polls in B. C.
Conservatives noticeably absent from many B. C. 'all candidates debates'
Strategic voting advocates Leadnow backs NDP's Oreck in Vancouver Granville
Assembly of First Nations releases assessment of federal party platforms, calls for informed voting
BC Fed Prez: Mulcair Best Choice for working people

October 14 

Win or lose, Liberals are gaining ground
Kelowna-Lake country candidates and marijauna laws
All that's certain on election day is the uncertainty
Tory ads in Chinese newspapers accuse Trudeau of wanting to open brothels, make pot accessible to kids
Who Promised What: Tyee's Rapid-Fire Party Platform Reader
After the election, I hope for a Sustainable Economy
New Polls pose conundrum for Vancouver Granville Strategic Voters

October 13 

NDP releases B. C. specific platform in bid to capture undecided voters
Voters vexed by Elections Canada errors
Translating the claims of a Conservative ad in Chinese-language media
Oppose C-51 or TPP? Vote for Your Values

October 12 

"Only the NDP defeats Conservatives" Mulcair tells B.C. Supporters
Strategic voting campaign identifies five B. C. NDP candidates as best option to defeat Harper
Mulcair blitzes western provinces where NDP hoping to make seat gains
Rise of the Really, Really Young Vote
Understanding Tom the Wonk
Critic Questions Why Former Liberal MP's Tax Charges Ignored

October 11

Re-drawn B.C. ridings potential game changers
Strategic vote key in battleground British Columbia
Mulcair wants improved relationship with country's First Nations people
Vancouver Centre candidates face naked tenants when canvassing
When it comes to election 'British Columbia might decide the whole thing'
Niqab debate, TPP deal may resonate differently in B. C. for voters

October 10

Nanaimo-Ladysmith is hard to define, harder to call

October 9 

Hump marks the great divide in Courtenay-Alberni
Voter registration glitch keeps growing
Protestor runs towards Harper and is taken away during speech in Surrey
Scenes from Burnaby North-Seymour's Final Election sprint
How many poor kids live in your Riding?

October 8 

Vancouver Mayor trashes Harper climate record in front of DC elite
Protestors interrupt Harper rally in Surrey, three separate times
Harper pounds away at economy, opponents in wide-ranging interview
Federal fingerprints all over North Island-Powell River
Candidate Who Dropped out Could Still be elected as Liberal, agent says
Four heartening Hints Young Voters are paying attention

October 7 

Where have all the voter registrations gone?
Leap manifesto Too 'Radical'? Only  next to Parties' Modest Climate Plans

October 6 

Trade deal harks back to elections past

October 5 

Members of B. C.'s First Nations urged to register and vote
Pot debate heats up in Victoria

October 4 

Social media ushers in golden age of political self-destruction

October 3

Six Ways Tories are Cribbing Christy Clark's campaign

October 2

Christy Clark keeping quiet during federal campaign
In Vancouver Granville, Progressives Divided on Two Star Candidates
Top B. C. picks for cabinet
Liberal's name staying on Victoria ballot despite withdrawal

October  1 

Tories would draw up national list of gangs and criminal groups
Are Conservatives 'wasting everybody's time' with vow to make a formal list of criminal gangs?
Van Island Greens tout Supportive Poll, but Others contradict
Silliness of scientific muzzling hard to defend
Suddenly, marijuana is off the radar
Conservatives lag on commitments to cities, Gregor Robertson says
Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien weighs in on the federal campaign during business stop in Vancouver

No comments:

Post a Comment