Liberals News
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In the run-up to the U.S. presidential election, a research group has examined the thought processes of conservatives and liberals, identifying the key words that shape how people think and to the extent this influences attitudes and beliefs.
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Ontario -
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won a second term in Canada’s national elections Monday, losing the majority but delivering unexpectedly strong results despite having been weakened by a series of scandals that tarnished his image as a liberal icon.
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Ontario -
Energy and the environment is arguably the key policy area that will decide the election—and most agree the outcome of the vote will, in turn, be crucial for Canada’s energy sector.
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AI is a game changer during election time and it's made its way into the Ontario election with Polly — the AI from Advanced Symbolics Inc., a company that describes itself at the intersection of artificial intelligence and market research.
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Brussels -
There are many tragedies tied to acts of terror. Innocent people lose their lives, and the entire world is put on edge. After Brussels another tired symptom was exposed; the fight between the right and left as to who can sound more foolish.
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Ottawa -
As the Canadian Federal election draws to a close the postal, broadcast and live campaigns by all parties are saturating voters and non-voters with a deluge of propaganda. There seems to be no clarity in any party's view of a strong Canadian future.
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Ottawa -
As expected, Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with the Governor General today. The parliament was dissolved and writs were issued for a federal election on October 19.
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Houston -
It is rare when liberals, conservatives, the ACLU and conservative Christians agree. They have agreed that the city of Houston, Texas was wrong for subpoenaing sermons that might be critical of the newly passed Houston Equal Rights Ordinance.
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Comments made by the often-maligned conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh have sparked disbelief and ire from people around the world.
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Vancouver -
After weeks of waiting at a deportation center in Louisiana, Marc Emery will be returning home to Canada next week, after spending more than four years in American jail.
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Despite the entrenched power of Hillary Clinton, rookie senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts may be looking to snatch the 2016 Democratic nomination for president by hooking in from the left as a populist. But she might struggle as chief executive...
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Ottawa -
In a surprise move on Wednesday morning, the Liberal leader Justin Trudeau has added more independent senators to the upper chamber when he removed 35 senators from the Liberal caucus.
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If the Republicans want to win the White House in 2016, they have to do one thing: quit acting like Democrats. One would think losing in 1992, 2008 and 2012 would teach a lesson. If it has, the party apparently hasn't learned.
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A scorpion comes to a flooded river and cannot cross, so the story goes. The scorpion asks a nearby frog to ferry him to the other side.
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New York -
A new and irritatingly interesting study has found that conservative and liberal buying habits are very different, almost polarized. The main dichotomy is that conservatives buy well established brands, while liberals are more adventurous.
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Ottawa -
A new poll released 3/01/13 reveals that 69% of those surveyed are sure that Justin Trudeau will be selected as the new leader of Canada's Liberal Party. But what may be more telling is the other results from the poll portend the end of the Harper regime.
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Toronto -
Close to half of Ontario's teachers walked off the job on Tuesday over a contentious battle with Queen’s Park regarding Bill 115. The protests and rallies left hundreds of thousands of elementary and junior high school students out of the classroom.
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Video: Bill Maher, host of "Real Time with Bill Maher" gives President Obama a bit of post-election advice from a liberal point of view.
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Radio-Canada is reporting that the Quebec MP and son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau will announce early next week that he will run for the leadership of the federal Liberal Party.
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Radio-Canada is reporting that the Quebec MP and son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau will announce early next week that he will run for the leadership of the federal Liberal Party.
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Toronto -
It seems the province of Ontario's two opposition parties are garnering the support from voters. A new poll suggests that the Progressive Conservatives and the New Democrats are tied for the first, with Andrea Horwath's NDP surging in public opinion.
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On Thursday, 13 September 2012, anti-US violence proliferates across the Mideast, while the Muslim Brotherhood calls for more protests against America. Terrorism will erupt in America soon.
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Toronto -
Before you know it, the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party could become the second Official Opposition party behind Andrea Horwath's New Democrats. If Tim Hudak stays on any longer as the provincial Tory leader, this could be the party's fate.
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It seems those in the U.S. who back Obama for president are among the least generous when it comes to supporting charities.
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Los Angeles -
Ever notice how those on the left, the political left, would have you believe they are kinder, smarter and more tolerant of differing ideologies and cultures than more conservative-minded folks?
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Cairo -
Tens of thousands of Egyptians packed Tahrir Square yesterday - Islamists and liberals joined forces in protest against the ruling military government.
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Toronto -
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives have launched new attack ads against Liberal Party interim leader Bob Rae and his economic record as the New Democratic Party Premier of Ontario.
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Certain political labels get tossed around all the time. How do Americans see themselves? With the Iowa caucus just a few days away, let's take a quick look at how the public sees political labels going into a presidential election year.
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The post-election party celebrating the re-election of Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty as Premier had all of the standard bells and whistles befitting a political triumph – cheering, a smiling leader surrounded by his family and even powerful rhetoric.
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Washington -
At the "Take Back the American Dream” conference to support the Occupy Wall Street movement, the AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka spoke of rallying progressives around President Obama, in order to “have the president’s back."
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Bill Morneau, Canadian Minister of Finance.
Ontario Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament and Transportation Minister, Kathleen Wynne, speaking at a press conference.
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Notables of Victorian Liberalism at the National Liberal Club in London, including Gladstone. In the mid-Victorian era, liberalism was a practical politics: it had a party, it informed legislation, and it had adherents who identified with the ideology.
Ontario MPP Glen Murray at Queer Rights Town Hall. Photo taken at The 519 Church Street Community Centre in Toronto, ON.
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Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament and Minister of Transportation, Kathleen Wynne, getting on a GO bus.
Ontario Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament and Transportation Minister, Kathleen Wynne, speaking at a press conference.
Kathleen Wynne is the Premier of Ontario
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Ontario MPP Glen Murray at Queer Rights Town Hall. Photo taken at The 519 Church Street Community Centre in Toronto, ON.
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Liberal Adam Vaughan campaigning at the DANO Korean Spring Festival at Christie Pits Park in Toronto, Canada.
Justin Trudeau, MP, is a Canadian politician and the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
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