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Federal Liberals hope changing Calgary demographics will break dry spell

In June of 1968, Pat Mahoney persuaded 47 per cent of the residents of Calgary South to choose him as their MP during Pierre Trudeaus first election. Since then, no federal Liberal has won an election in the heart of conservative Canada.

Forty-seven years later, a Liberal Party being led by another Trudeau contesting his first election at the helm is adamant that the long drought is coming to an end.

Calgarians deserve much better from their representatives, Justin Trudeau said on Thursday as he introduced his partys candidates to a packed hall in downtown Calgary.

As Mr. Trudeau rallies voters in southern Alberta, Liberal organizers boast that the partys current slate of candidates in the province is one of the strongest it has ever fielded. At the centre of their hopes of breaking the partys losing streak is Kent Hehr.

A popular Liberal MLA, the 45-year-old is running in the Calgary Centre riding that covers most of the citys downtown.

I feel nothing but support wherever I go. Its going to happen, Mr. Hehr said of a win for the Liberals. And itll just be a reflection of the way the demographics have changed in Calgary Centre. Its a Liberal riding, and now theyve got someone to vote for.

The riding overlaps the constituency Mr. Hehr has represented in the provincial legislature since 2008.

The day after introducing some of his candidates, Mr. Trudeau delivered a speech at the Calgary Petroleum Club that was interrupted by standing ovations. The private club caters to the citys oil elite, a group that has a turbulent history with the Liberals and the Trudeau family.

Im the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, my last name is Trudeau and Im standing here at the Petroleum Club in Calgary. I understand how energy issues can divide the country, Mr. Trudeau said, alluding to unpopular energy policies implemented by prime minister Pierre Trudeau.

Unlike some of his predecessors, Justin Trudeau has had a consistent presence in Calgary. While locals remember snubs by former prime ministers Jean Chrtien and Paul Martin during past elections, Mr. Trudeau made Albertas largest city the first stop during his leadership campaign.

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Ontario deputy premier 'convinced' corruption allegations false

Allison Jones, The Canadian Press Published Monday, February 9, 2015 3:19PM EST Last Updated Monday, February 9, 2015 5:59PM EST

TORONTO -- Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and her deputy chief of staff will meet with police investigators, the premier's office said Monday, as the Liberals denied allegations they broke the law in the lead-up to a recent byelection.

"We've been clear that the authorities have our full co-operation, and we are confident that after Premier Wynne and Pat Sorbara meet with the investigators, they will reach the same conclusion," Wynne's spokeswoman, Zita Astravas, said Monday in an email.

The Ontario Provincial Police are investigating allegations that Liberal officials offered their Sudbury, Ont., candidate from the June election a job or appointment late last year in exchange for not running in last Thursday's byelection.

Wynne appointed former NDP MP Glenn Thibeault, who won the byelection, instead of holding a nomination.

The spurned candidate, Andrew Olivier, is quadriplegic and records many conversations because he can't take notes, so he has put the audio of his talks with two Liberals -- including Pat Sorbara, the premier's deputy chief of staff -- online, saying they back up his claims.

Earlier Monday, deputy premier Deb Matthews said she is "absolutely convinced" the Liberals did nothing criminal in behind-the-scenes talks ahead of the byelection.

Matthews admitted she hasn't listened to Olivier's audio recordings, but said she is confident the allegations are false.

"I am absolutely convinced that there was no breach," she said. "I have not listened to the tapes. But I've seen enough."

Progressive Conservative house leader Steve Clark said the Liberals "gave up their integrity" to win the Sudbury seat.

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Put Liberals Last – Video


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Nutter Serves it up to the Liberals - "Put Liberals Last" Jacqui Lambie nails it this time! #putliberalslast #liberalsdonotlikeu.

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Black Blue Dog | The Black People that Liberals Don’t Want …

February 9, 2015 Leave a comment

By Victor Ochieng Dartmouth College has a grim past due to its foundation premised on using Black lives to save white ones. But the school is working hard to redeem its image by offering a new spring semester course on the Black Lives Matter movement. The course covers both historical and modern perspectives of structural inequality resulting from racism. A ... Read More

February 9, 2015 Leave a comment

Reported by Liku Zelleke When First Lady Michelle Obama was in Saudi Arabia to attend the funeral of the kingdoms late ruler, King Abdullah, she decided she wasnt going to wear a veil. That decision didnt seem to sit well with the media. Headlines read that she had disrespected Saudi Arabian customs and even went as far as calling the ... Read More

February 8, 2015 Leave a comment

During the mid-1990s, a federal corruption investigation was targeting Bronx politician Larry Seabrook the mentor of newly chosen Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie. At the time, prosecutors were probing whether employees at a nonprofit Seabrook controlled and funded with taxpayer dollars were forced to work on his 1994 campaign for Assembly. That year, Heastie was both bookkeeper of the taxpayer-funded ... Read More

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A Zimbabwean headmistress has been charged with murder after a pupil she allegedly caned for indiscipline died shortly afterwards. Modester Rubhabha, 43, is alleged to have called the boy to an empty classroom after he was reported to her for misbehaving in a new teachers class, the Herald newspaper said. The boy was caned on the buttocks and collapsed during ... Read More

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Bill Cosby has canceled his two Sunday night performances in Boston because of the weather, but he plans to return soon. In a statement, the comedian said, I have decided to cancel for your travel safety. No need to worry, I will be back soon to raise the roof with laughter. The two Boston shows were expected to be met ... Read More

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What Liberals are saying about the spill

WHAT LIBERALS ARE SAYING ABOUT MONDAY'S LEADERSHIP SPILL MEETING:

"The only question for our party is do we want reduce ourselves to the level of the Labor Party in dragging down a first-term prime minister?"

- Tony Abbott tells reporters in Sydney on Sunday.

"It's inconceivable it would be in the best interests of either the Liberal Party or the country for the prime minister to go into the parliament tomorrow with this issue unresolved."

- Cabinet minister Mathias Cormann.

"I'm in the cabinet, of course I support the prime minister, everyone supports the prime minister. You don't have to keep on saying that all the time."

- Malcolm Turnbull tells reporters outside his Sydney home on Sunday morning.

"If you are going to be disloyal to someone, you should front them. If I disagreed with the prime minister and if I believed he wasn't the best person to lead the team I would step down from the cabinet - that is the appropriate thing to do"

- Treasurer Joe Hockey when asked whether Tony Abbott could expect all cabinet ministers to oppose the spill motion.

"If, for whatever reason, the leadership of a political party is vacant then any member of the party can stand, whether they be a minister or a backbencher, without any disloyalty to the person whose leadership has been declared vacant."

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