Celebrating Jim Flaherty
Jim’s untimely death five years ago today shocked many in Canada. For those of us who worked with and for him as a politician, we knew a person of unparalleled intelligence and ethics. We also knew him as a person …
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Responding to Bullying – A Perspective
In recognition of Pink Shirt Day – here is our perspective on anti-bullying that we co-authored in 2016. Sadly not much has happened in the way of any government legislation or regulation against bullying since then:
Video: Health advocates pushing for e-cigarette crackdown amid surge in teen vaping
Source: Global News, Simon Little and Nadia Stewart on February 27, 2019 _ _ _ Health advocates in B.C. are calling for a crackdown on e-cigarettes in a bid to keep the devices out of the hands of teens. The …
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Research and Analysis – Election Ontario 2018 (final summary)
Our final summary of Election 2018 Ontario:
Has any other election been as strange as the 2018 Ontario General Election?
By Marc Kealey Kealey & Associates Given the run up to this election and the weirdness from each of the three main Party campaigns, I’d venture to say that there has not been an election this strange since the “Dooms …
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Video: The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Kathleen Wynne’s Ontario: Changing the Strategy The Ontario Liberal Party has been in power at Queen’s Park for 15 years and Kathleen Wynne has been the premier for last 5, until now. Over the weekend, just days before the election, …
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Liberals will do Better Next Week than Anyone Thinks
CP24 story: Liberals will hold more seats than expected Broadcasted: May 30, 2018 Source: CP24 News (click to open video in new window)
Research and Analysis – Election Ontario 2018 (2nd edition)
Our second iteration of Election 2018 Ontario:
