From the Saskatchewan NDP Campaign ’16 braintrust today: “Funding reserve education is a federal responsibility. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged to take action on the issue, but nothing has been done […]
On balance, I’d say drunk driving twice, ever, is as bad as (worse than?) anything anyone could ever put on social media.

After a week of NDP candidates being thrown directly under the campaign bus for things they’ve said in the past, we now have a situation with a Sask Party candidate, and some […]
March 13: #skvotes ridings to watch

Pollmaster (is that a word? It is now) Eric Grenier’s amazing site, threehundredeight.com, will be projecting the 2016 Saskatchewan election results throughout the writ period. Eric’s projections were stunningly close for the […]
Speaking of delusional..

Mulcair’s moment: When defeated NDP leader decided to stay and fight “Tom Mulcair was leaving the national capital, his devastating federal election defeat still stinging, when he realized he wanted to stay on […]
This guy is delusional.
From rabble.ca (which says a lot). After going on a excruciatingly long rant about why it’s all Brad Wall’s fault, and glaringly omitting major factors and issues to support his argument, the author […]
It’s not the economy 2.0.
I’ve been ruminating over this notion that this month’s Saskatchewan election campaign is about the economy. Polls have shown that most respondents agree with that statement, and Premier Brad Wall has certainly […]
If I was managing the Sask NDP campaign right now…

Here’s what I would do. The NDP campaign is in crisis, no doubt. In crisis, not just because a whopping four NDP candidates were booted off the slate in the first week, thanks […]
Sask NDP dumps 2 more. And their campaign manager.
This is unbelievable. Two more Saskatchewan NDP candidates have been dumped by leader Cam Broten, bringing the number of casualties this to four. “At a hastily called news conference in Saskatoon Saturday morning, […]
It’s not about the economy, stupid.
I love these Vote Compass reports from CBC Saskatchewan. The respondent pool is huge, which is nice, and even though they’re not pre-selected, respondents are polled from a non-random sample and weighted. […]
Another try.
Let’s give this another try. My first blog, five years ago, was a headache. The pressure to post was annoying. I was also far too ambitious on themes – this time around […]
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