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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

well... you know what they say about small political parties...


Props to Mr. Smith for tipping us off about the rumoured Progressive Canadian candidate in Edmonton Strathcona, Mr. Mike Fedeyko.

We don't know too much about the Progressive Canucks (we're not sure there is much to know), but from what we can see, they seem like a group of mainly red Ontario Tories who don't want to be in a conservative party with people like Stockwell Day, Jason Kenney, and Myron Thompson while also not wanting to join Ms. Stronach or Mr. Brison in the Liberal Party.

We've updated our Edmonton 2006 Federal Election Candidates list, but also click here for more info on Edmonton Strathcona.

8 comments:

Michael Fox said...

From a former PC'er (me) who has spent a lot of time around these people, about 85% of them are Orchardites.

They have been persistently contacting me.

D said...

Don't make the PC party out to be a regional party. I am a member and I reside in Calgary! While most of our support lay in Ontario our strongest riding is in Brome-Missisquoi where 7 time MP Heward Grafftey is running under the PC banner again! Grafftey is leading the Liberal incumbent in internal polls and is catching up on the Bloc candidate. If the PC party wins a seat in Quebec and the CPC does not, then all hell may just break loose in parliament. If you'd like any more info on the PC party you can follow it's candidates on my blog.

daveberta said...

lol. that was silly! :-P

For the record, we're an undecided voter in this election - and for your response...

* because the Conservative Party would implement an Income-Contingent Student Loan Repayment System while making it easier for students to get into debt.

thoughts, Ex-NDIP?

CFAC Library said...

Personally, I won't be voting for the Sausage Party.

Tony Jones! said...

Now Ken Kirk might be out of the running in Edmonton East. (He is no longer on their website)...

Peter Goldring breathes (but doesn't inhale) a sigh of relief.

daveberta said...

all of them?

daveberta said...

jim,

"sausaga party." not "sauage candidate."

daveberta said...

and when we say "sausaga," we really mean "sausage"