Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Making Stephen Harper's Day!

If the recent SES poll wasn't enough to make Stephen Harper's day, the latest StatsCan employment figures should do the trick, according to Ian MacDonald of the Montreal Gazette.

In the five quarters since then, the Canadian economy has created nearly half a million new jobs, 158,000 in the first quarter of 2007 alone, the strongest employment growth in five years.

And, as the day rolls along, it can only get better with the launch of an investigation into Liberal era polling irregularities, specifically - allegations of tax-payer funded opinion surveys: More specifically - the relationship between Paul Martin and Earnscliffe Strategy Group.

Kate, over at SDA, has more background on the relationship.

Meanwhile, "Step On" Dion, trying to include himself in his home province where he barely has a 10% approval rating, suggested that non-Quebeckers lack sophistication.

Wondering if I was the only one to catch a line so buried in a CBC report, I found that Angry not only picked up on it but also points out that it ain't the first time Steffi's pulled this.

Good day, eh?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good performance but we are still lagging the US as usual. Oh well. So wake me up when employers decide to train workers again instead of importing immigrants.
(real conservative)

11/4/07 3:12 PM  

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