Category: Conservative politics

  • Sun TV News Network Listings

    Here’s where you can watch the Sun TV News Network starting tomorrow at 4:30 PM.


    From Sun TV News Network

    Bell TV – Channel 213
    Shaw Digital – Channel 177
    Shaw Direct – Channels 149 and 517
    Rogers in Toronto – Channel 15
    Rogers in Ottawa – Channels 66 or 142
    Shaw Cable Hamilton – Channel 21
    Cogeco Cable Hamilton – Channel 16
    Videotron – Channels 79 and 679

  • Join Tim Hudak on Facebook

    Tonight Tim Hudak and the Ontario PCs will be live streaming the Toronto leaders dinner on his Facebook page. The only way you can participate in this interactive activity is by becoming a fan ofTim on Facebook. If you’re interested in this opportunity hop over to Tim’s page and remember to like him before  7:15 PM tonight.

  • Harper Passes With Flying Colors

    As one tries to  cut through the MSM’s post debate postmortem that always seems to be a bit of an overkill. This short article gives the most concise and clear indications on how  the leaders fared in last night’s debate


    From Global News


    Harper and his team should be thrilled with his performance. He spoke directly to Canadians and his mantra was a twist on the famous Bill Clinton adviser James Carville’s line “it’s the economy stupid.”


    He referred to an “unnecessary election” caused by bickering (while his opponents bickered), repeated the theme referring to four elections in seven years, and stayed on the message that his government had policies to move the economy forward and create jobs.


    He deftly sidestepped one landmine after another. Contempt of parliament, undemocratic leadership style, the leaked auditor general’s report – nothing stuck.


    He was calm and used plain and common sense language – he was relatable to the audience.


    Most importantly, he was the only leader to effectively communicate his party’s record, platform and principles.


    From a communications perspective, he was the clear winner. Whether that translates into more votes and a majority government remains to be seen.