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candidate updates…

A couple of candidate updates for our 2006 Edmonton Election Candidates list.

Jim Jacuta has been nominated/appointed as the Liberal candidate in Edmonton-Leduc. In 2000, Mr. Jacuta was the Federal Liberal candidate in Edmonton North (against Alliance MP Deb Grey) and the 2001 Provincial Liberal candidate in Edmonton Stathcona (against Alberta NDP MLA Raj Pannu).

– The Marijuana Party has nominated Ken Kirk in Edmonton East.

– Both Edmonton Centre Liberal candidate Anne McLellan and Tory candidate Laurie Hawn kickedoff their campaigns yesterday evening. Look for this to be a battle royale between what probably are the two most organized campaigns in the country.

– Props to Shannon (our “highly placed source in the NDP”) for pointing out that the NDP are in the process of renominating candidates in ridings like Westlock-St. Paul and Edmonton-Sherwood Park. They originally had candidates nominated in all of Alberta’s ridings back when everyone was expecting a spring election, but they’ve had to renominate in some ridings since.

– The Green Party has released a document detailing why they think they should be included in the 4 national Leader’s debates. We tend to agree. It would be nice to see another party have the chance to take on the 4 traditional party leaders.

– The Greens have nominated Kate Harrington to run in Edmonton – Mill Woods – Beaumont.

– Also, after checking out the Marxist-Leninist Party website, our slightly twisted sense of humour was pleased to find this gem. Can you imagine the Liberals or Tories doing something like this? (A memorial to the 9 Liberal party members banned after Gomery….) No word as of yet if the ML’s or the Commie‘s will be running candidates in Edmonton.

– Also, CBC has set up a “blog report” blog covering the blog coverage of the election. Check it out. It’s fun.

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not implicated by gomery (yet).

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Vote early. Vote often. Vote daveberta for best personal blog.
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nerd factor ten.

Nope, this isn’t a post about Omni magazine (nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. oh, Mr. Feschuk you’re silly), but about the wonderful Canadian Blog Awards!

It seems through the stroke of luck that daveberta has made it to the second round in the BEST PERSONAL BLOG category of said awards! We also placed 21st in the BEST BLOG category with 29 votes! (beating out celebloggers like Warren Kinsella and grandinite.

You can see the results of the first round here. We moved on to the second round with 54 votes (compared to 112 for Jenandtonic, 96 for The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns, 86 for Postmodernes Sprachspielen, and 57 votes for Postcards From The Mothership. We would also like to send a hello out to the Cassandra Pages, who got 53 votes and nearly knocked us out of the second round. Good showing, Cassie!

We would like to thank all those who got out and voted for us! We hope that all of you who voted for us in the first round will continue to show their support of this great Canadian blog in the Second Round (which will take place from December 3rd to 9th).

This of course, means that we need to step up our campaigning. So, here we go…

If davberta is elected BEST PERSONAL BLOG, we will reduce the GST by 3%.
AND
we will cut income tax by $40-BILLION over 3-YEARS.

(and WE LOVE CANADA)

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i’m going to jackson…

ahhh. the joys of the near end of the week….

Since the fall of the government this week, we’ve saturated this blog with nothing much more than election related posts. Now, we will continue with all the good Edmonton-related campaign gossip, we have some very very important updates to post.

a. We’ve now seen the movie Walk the Line twice. For those of you who don’t know, Walk the Line is an epic story of the life of the great Johnny Cash. Us, being HUGE JC fans, loved the movie. The movie covered the life of Johnny from the time as a young boy in Dyess, Arkansas though to his first marriage to his eventual engagement with June Carter. It was entertaining, the music was awesome, and it only enhanced our desire to listen to more Johnny Cash music.

Here is a list of the Johnny Cash CD’s we own:

1. At San Quentin
2. America IV: The Man Comes Around
3. At Folsom Prison
4. The Essential Johnny Cash
5. 16 Biggest Hits

We also have the movie posters on the wall in our office. 😛 GO SEE THE MOVIE!

b. It’s almost Christmas! Crazy! We took our Christmas Tree out of the basement last night (it looks like this).

c. We’ve finally started to return to our normal sleeping patterns after 2 extremely stressful weeks of 2-3 hour nightly sleeps…. sleeping is so nice.

d. Okay, maybe this IS an election related point (or letter…), but we’re seriously not sure who we’re going to vote for in this election. In the last election, we voted Liberal (we were in Edmonton CentreAnne McLellan‘s riding – we’re now in Edmonton Strathcona), but this time around we’re really not sure. The more and more time we spend reading and writing reports on policy issues ranging from environmental assessment to pipelines to post-secondary education, we have really come to the realization that we are not very happy with the way things are going in these areas.

Now, perhaps some people may shake their heads for hearing this and say “duh, daveberta,” but it’s not like this is a sudden revelation to us, it’s something that’s been troubling us for quite some time. So, like responsible citizens, we will take a good hard look at the party policies, local candidates, party leaders and their performances, and come January 23, we’ll show up and fulfill our civic responsibility.

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ndp university

Come the end of December/beginning of January (when we have time), we plan to put on our policy analysis hats and dissect some of the federal election promises.One policy area close to our hearts (and résumé), post-secondary education policy, was the highlight of today’s NDP campaign.

Jack Layton announced today that his party plans to “restore what he estimates was $4-billion in cuts to post-secondary education made by the Liberals in the 1990s” by “scrapping the corporate tax cuts the Liberals announced in this fall’s fiscal update.

This call by Mr. Layton, not surprisingly, jives with the Canadian Federation of Students’ Restore the Four” campaign… imagine that… what a coincidence…

Mr. Layton wasn’t clear on where in the system the $4 billion investment would be directed: Federal-Provincial Transfer, student debt relief, scholarships, grants, research, etc?

Though it’s not as nice as the $7 to $8 Billion PSE transfer promised by Prime Minister Paul Martin during the 2004 Great Canadian Job Interview in St. John’s, it seems a positive commitment to post-secondary education in Canada.

Thoughts? Opinions?

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goldie vs. iggy


Tory MP Peter Goldring and friend.

Edmonton East Tory MP Peter Goldring, above (with the gun), launched an attack yesterday against Etobicoke-Lakeshore Liberal candidate Michael Ignatieff. Mr. Goldring accused Ignatieff of being “arrogant and ill-informed” for comments he wrote in his book Blood and Belonging. The comments were regarding the Ukraine.

Mr. Goldring was quoted as saying “I know how sensitive Ukrainians are to those who would support in any way the behaviours and attitudes of their former Russian oppressors.

According to the Toronto Star, Dr. Ignatieff believes he has been wrongly maligned by a group of Ukrainian-Canadians seeking to derail his federal election campaign in a west Toronto riding.

Now, we haven’t read the book, so we really can’t defend or denounce Dr. Ignatieff either way, but we remain quite skeptical. Perhaps if the attack had been launched by another Tory, say… James Rajotte, Rona Ambrose, Jim Prentice, or just about any other Tory MP maybe we wouldn’t roll our eyes. But for those of you don’t know, Mr. Goldring, an ardent advocate of Canadian expansion in the Caribbean, has been known to sit on the silly side of the Conservative caucus (here’s our favorite).

Mr. Goldring forgot to mention that Edmonton East Liberal candidate, Nicole Martel, is from a Ukrainian family. How long will it be before Mr. Goldring accuses Ms. Martel of collaborating with the Russians? 😛

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paul martin’s emo.

100% props to Ainge from Lotusland for this.

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day 1: the wrath of mother nature.

Well, it’s snowing in Calgary, Vancouver, and Edmonton – that must mean that Paul Martin wasn’t the only one who didn’t want an election. Looks like God and Mother Nature didn’t want an election either. 😉

Anyway… back to more serious business… it was announced this morning that the election has been set for January 23, 2006.

Anne McLellan has her campaign office up and running today in the Edmonton Centre riding. It’s located downtown in the old McDonald’s building on 117th Street and Jasper Avenue. Anne’s in for a tough fight with Tory challenger Laurie Hawn, but her campaign team is more than definately up for the challenge.

– It looks like the Federal Liberals are having some difficulty finding candidates to nominate in Alberta. Last we heard, among others, they still hadn’t nominated a candidate in the Edmonton Leduc riding. It wouldn’t surprise us if the NDP placed second to the Tories in some of the ridings the Liberals have yet to nominate candidates in. Also, the NDP and Green parties seems to be in a bit of a scramble to nominate or appoint candidates in some Alberta ridings. If one is to believe the party website, one would think that the NDP has actually lost candidates in some rural ridings (ie: Westlock-St. Paul).

– The CBC has their CanadaVotes2006 site up and the Globe & Mail also has their Decision 2006 election site up.

*UPDATE*: More candidate updates for our 2006 Edmonton candidates list.

– George Hodgson has withdrawn from the Liberal nomination race in Edmonton Strathcona. This leaves Ellen Schoeck and Andy Hladyshevsky to duke it out in the Dec 5 nomination meeting.

– It seems that Paul Wallace is no longer the Green candidate in Edmonton East.

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"okay shredder! prepare to be turtle-ized! hehe!"

A little bit of pre-writ day fun.

Enjoy.

Take the quiz: “Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle are You?”

Donatello
You’ve been described as ‘the brains’ of your family or group of friends. You’re the natural born, ‘Mr. Fixit’. You’re also considered the most reserved, preoccupied with your own little thoughts and ideas. But that doesn’t mean you don’t hang with your family and friends! But, you still find it easy to get lost in your own thoughts…daydreaming often. You’d rather talk things out than fight. You long for a day when there’s nothing but peace in the world, and when you can finally rest with your own thoughts. Violence is something the world could completely live without. One of your labels may be, ‘true to blue friend’. You’re strong at heart and powerful at mind.

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iggy on war.

For those of you interested, here’s a video lecture of Etobicoke-Lakeshore Liberal candidate Michael Ignatieff.

Only 35 minutes left for Jack Layton to try to make another deal with the Liberals. 😉

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the sound a falling government makes is "thump"

Tune in! 3 pm Edmonton time is when live coverage of “non-confidence vote: part 2” is to take place. It should be a fun showdown! We’ve never seen a federal government fall! (THUMP!)

Good luck to all those involved in campaigns across the country. Play nice and have fun! 🙂

We plan to have mostly Edmonton related campaign updates/gossip (for national coverage, we’re sure CG will have his share of insight).

btw, we were in a cab last night with a driver who couldn’t stop telling us some of the more offensive racist jokes we’ve heard in a long time. Slightly more disturbing that he was telling us them in the first place…

And finally, thanks to the half-dozen daveberta readers who emailed us commenting on the new template! We’re glad you like it (and we love fan mail! [insert inflated ego here]) 😛

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got a hitch in y’r giddyup?

*AN UPDATED CANDIDATES LIST CAN BE FOUND HERE!*

In preparation for Tuesday’s expected federal election call, we’ve decided to make up a list of Edmonton ridings and their candidates so far… (let us know if we’ve missed anyone!)

We’ll keep updating the list as more candidates are declared, nominated, appointed, or turfed.

ELECTION 2006 MANIA!

EDMONTON CENTRE (2004 results & map)
Laurie HawnConservative
Lyle KennyMarjuana Party
Donna MartynNDP

Anne McLellanLiberal
David ParkerGreen

EDMONTON EAST (2004 results & map)
Trey Capernhurst – Green
Arlene Chapman – NDP

Peter Goldring – Conservative
Ken Kirk – Marijuana
Nicole Martel – Liberal

David VanzellaCAP
(*UPDATE* Nov 29 – According to the Green Party website, Paul Wallace is no longer their candidate)

EDMONTON LEDUC (2004 results & map)
Jim Jacuta – Liberal
Ben Pettit – Green

James RajotteConservative
Marty Rybiak – NDP

EDMONTON MILLWOODS BEAUMONT (2004 results & map)
Kate Harrington – Green
Neal Gray – NDP

Amarjit Grewal – Liberal
Mike Lake
Conservative

EDMONTON SHERWOOD PARK
(2004 results & map)
Ken Epp
Conservative
Laurie Lang – NDP
Lynn Lau – Green

Ron SymicLiberal

EDMONTON SPRUCE GROVE
(2004 results & map)
Rona Ambrose
Conservative
Brad Enge
Liberal
John Lackey – Green
Jason Rockwell – NDP

EDMONTON ST. ALBERT (2004 results & map)
Stanley HarounLiberal
Peter Johnston – Green
Mike Melymick – NDP
John WilliamsConservative

EDMONTON STRATHCONA (2004 results & map)
Linda Duncan – NDP
Dave Dowling – Marijuana

Andy Hladyshevsky – Liberal
Rahim Jaffer
Conservative
Cameron Wakefield – Green

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our qp adventure.

This past wednesday, we visited the Alberta Legislature and watch some Question Perioding. Here’s a quick recap of our observations from the visitors gallery… (though they’re definately not as exciting as some of our previous Legislature experiences)

(OPENING SCENE: Beautiful +14C day in the City of Edmonton)

1:00 pm – Leave work at the University, catch the train to Grandin station.

1:10 pm – Get off the train at Grandin station.

1:15 pm – Meet up with our friend Ms. Jane on the front steps of the Leg.

1:19 pm – Bump into Rick Miller in the elevator. We have a quick chat.

1:23 pm – Stand in line to get our QP pass… there are about 5000 school kids in the rotunda. crazy. Donna Martyn and Mr. Sharma are in line ahead of us. Dan McLennan is also in line.

1:30 pm – QP starts. Mr. Sharma crosses party lines and sits beside a Liberal (us). Way to go, Anand! 😉

1:40ish pmLaurie Blakeman introduces us. Very nice.

1:41 pm – Premier Klein is on his cross-Canada “Torpedo Stephen Harper” Tour, so Finance Minister Shirley McClellan is running the show… man does she have a boring voice…

1:42 pm – Liberal leader Kevin Taft asks the first question.

1:43 pm – Alliance MLA Paul Hinman is here. Sitting all by himself. The ND’s are there too. Brian Mason is quieter than his usual “QP bull dog” self. But he does make some good heckles.

1:45 pm – It looks like Ted Morton is playing paddy cake… wha? either that, or he has a Juba song stuck in his head…. crazy right-winger…

1:47 pm – We notice that Dave Hancock is still in his “grey hair period” (as opposed to his
previous brown and black periods).

1:49 pm – Aboriginal Affairs Minister Pearl Calahasen is reading the Hill Times.

1:50 pm – Education Minister Gene Zwozdesky scoffs at an opposition question about hot lunch programs in schools. St. Albert Liberal MLA Jack Flaherty yells at Zwoz and looks like he’s going to get up and deck him. For a 74-year old, Flaherty sure has alot of energy.

2:00 pm – Banff-Cochrane Tory MLA Janis Tarchuk is signing Christmas cards. Lucky for her, her seatmate Rob Lougheed is MIA. So she uses his chair to pile her cards.

2:05 pm – QP continues. The opposition asks decent questions, but the Tories give boring answers. They know the media isn’t paying attention to QP while Klein is on tour. We’re bored. Time to bounce. Adios.

2:10 pm – On our way out, we bump into Agriculture Minister Doug Horner. Have a nice chat with him in the rotunda.

(END SCENE)

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buy nothing day.

Can someone explain to us a couple things about Buy Nothing Day?

1. Why does it fall on a Friday?
2. Does beer count? Because… it’s Friday… and it’s been a long long week.

We’re sitting in SUB finishing off a book review and 5 guys dressed in drag just walked by…

Also, this weekend, we will have the full report of our exciting adventure to the Alberta Legislature this week…

Highlights include…
… MLA’s signing Christmas cards.
… an update on Dave Hancock‘s hair colour.
… a certain leadership candidate playing paddy-cake.
… and much much more.

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pre-electoral projectation

A friend email this cool election projector to us. It’s fun for political nerds!