Munter Gives Kilrea A Valentine's Day Gift

It may be 9 months before the municipal elections here in Ottawa, but the polls are already starting up.

An informal poll on the Ottawa Sun website today already is showing the Munter effect.

At the time of this post, there were 384 respondents with Terry Kilrea being favoured by 33% of them. But the left wing vote (47%) is split between Munter (27%) and current Mayor Bob Chiarelli (10%).

Munter’s impact will be much more quick and painful than the left can imagine. If the right can keep Walter Robinson from running, Kilrea has a real shot at dethroning the two term Mayor.

I will update this post again later when there are more respondents.

All I Want For Valentine's Day…

Am I being unromantic when I tell my wife that I would love to get one of those sheepskin hats our Canadians are wearing in Torino as a Valentine’s Day gift? I hope not, because I did. Man, they look sooooo warm, and how much more Canadian can you get with this one.

I really do want to congratulate HBC for this one. The Canadians look so, for lack of a better word, Canadian!! I love the fact that they take the Olympic uniforms to a new level each time. The Roots outfits were instahits on a global level, and I can see these fur trader hats being a huge hit. What I found to be funny was that in light of the pending sale of HBC, Canada’s oldest company, to an American conglomerate, HBC put a perfect touch on the uniforms with these trader caps. The creation of the Hudson’s Bay Trading Company so long ago was based on the fur trade, and the trader cap is such a symbolic Canadian headgear. Even more than the toque!!

So if anyone out there has a heart, please comment in this post and let my wife know that I REALLY REALLY want one of these hats!

I wonder if it fits over my Tory baseball cap.

Will Jack Backtrack On Ontario NDP Decision?

In a divisive turn of events, the Federal NDP is looking to reverse the decision to eject Buzz Hargrove from the party as a member. The Ontario branch had removed Buzz on constitutional grounds, and because of the way the party is structured, this effectively booted Buzz from the national party too.

Jack Layton called Buzz Hargrove last Friday, leaving a positive voice mail which indicated Jack was looking forward to working things out with Buzz to ensure he is on board with the NDP fully next election. They are even meeting today. The party is now looking at ways to reinstate Buzz nationally.

This begs the question: With Toronto being such a core support location for the NDP, does the decision to boot Buzz create a division between Ontario Dippers and the rest of the leftist group in Canada?

I don’t know. But I will say this. A large group within the party wants him out (including Judy Wasylycia-Leis). The leader sounds like he likes Buzz and wants him in. Sound familiar? It should. It parallels the Emerson/Fortier appointments.

Jack’s next move will be watched closely. How sweet would the irony be if he reversed the Ontario Dipper decision.

Harper's Cabinet More Bilingual Than Martin's

Today, Jack Aubry of the Ottawa Citizen, reports on the bilingualism within our new federal Cabinet.  The results are surprising, but again, show that the Tories are working hard to ensure Quebec feels like part of Canada.

The Tory Cabinet has 15 of 27 ministers who fall into the bilingual category (55.5%), whereas, the Liberal Cabinet under Paul Martin had 19 of 39 bilingual ministers (48.7%).

Surprise, surprise, surprise.

This supports my recent post about the diversity within the Tory ranks.

Iran Backpedals on Non Proliferation Treaty Stance

Well, in a sudden twist to their threat to pull out of the NPT, Iranian officials are turning their view around.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi urged a peaceful solution to the dispute over his country’s nuclear program.

“We are still committed to the provisions of the NPT. But we can’t accept its use as a (political) instrument. We will co-operate in the treaty and the safeguards’ framework,” Asefi said at a weekly news conference.

A day earlier, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had hinted at a pull out.

Diversity Thy Name Is Tory

I just surfed over to the Phantom Observer’s site to get the URL for one of the bloggers that showed up at our Ottawa Blogfest from the other night.

I glanced at the photo and was reading the Phantom’s post when something struck me. It may not be the most politically correct thing to note, but still, it is reality and I thought I would mention it here.

Six of us bloggers showed up. All were Conservatives. And to throw something in the face of anyone who thinks Tories are nothing but rednecks, I noted the following.

Two of us were visible minorities. One was a student. One has French background. One is Greek in ethnicity and one lives in Ontario but has roots in Quebec.

How diverse can you get? I’m incredibly pleased to know that there is such diversity among conservative minded people in this country.

Garth Turner Staying Put, Despite What MSM Might Be Saying

Garth Turner is staying put. There was hints that the brief kerfuffle surrounding his opinionated view of the Emerson appointment was creating enough tension to have him sever his ties to the party.

Garth has, unequivocally, denounced this prediction in his blog.

Well, loyalty’s needed there, as well. I am not going to abandon the party I walked so far for. I have no intention of seeing the caucus door close behind me. I will proudly take whatever seat I have in the House of Commons. And I will respect the leader, because leadership is hard.

I have my conviction and I have my principles. They will not be compromised. But I also have my Conservative family. I told you before. In fact, I told the country this week. I am not a quitter.

I have been up and down on my opinion of Garth Turner over the years, but I am glad to have read this item today. I have always been a proponent of speaking your opinion. But where it is done is always the question. Sometimes it is best done behind party doors and once a matter is voted on, the party presents a uniform face to the public. Other times it is done in the public eye and creates a bit of news, as this did. In either case, the fact remains that not every issue will have a consensus within a party. In fact, I would go so far as to say that no issue would have a consensus within a party, but the compromise is made.

Many feel Garth may have been a bit upset about not getting a Cabinet post. I would rather give him the benefit of the doubt and say that he may have been a bit too vocal in the public eye on his view. But every issue needs a devils advocate to allow the issue to be vetted out in caucus at minimum, and within the EDA’s if necessary and not sensitive. That’s the whole point of free votes in the House.

Sometimes it just gets messier in the public eye than other issues may get. This one got too messy in my mind. I’m glad to move on to the Olympics, Rick Tocchet, and trying to take over number one in Need4Speed :Most Wanted, a past time my 13 year old son has got me hooked on.

Deja Vu: Iran Threatening To Pull Out of Non Proliferation Treaty

Iran is alluding to an NPT pull out.

In a speech before tens of thousands in Tehran to mark the 27th anniversary of the revolution that brought a Muslim theocracy to power, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad focused on the building crisis surrounding Iran’s disputed nuclear program.

“The nuclear policy of the Islamic Republic so far has been peaceful. Until now, we have worked inside the agency (IAEA) and the NPT (Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty) regulations.

“If we see you want to violate … the Iranian people by using those regulations (against us), you should know that the Iranian people will revise its policies.

Well, I think we know where this is heading.

What were those countries Bush called the Axis of Evil??