by Rob Cottingham | Jan 20, 2006 | Politics, Technology
Wondering who that attractive yet strangely incongruous skiing couple is whose photos appear at the top of every page on the Vote Marriage, Canada! web site? Probably some traditionally-valued Canadians who wanted to express their terror of The Lesbigay Agenda in... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 20, 2006 | Politics, Technology
Here are two clever new uses of Google Maps: Pollstr uses polling data and the 2004 election results to project seat-by-seat outcomes in the Canadian federal election. The site then creates a map of Canada, showing the results with the icons for the victorious party... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 19, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Politics, Technology
Via Mark on Media, Rob Hyndman gives you the rundown on the Sam Bulte affair – from Michael Geist’s initial post, through coverage in the mainstream media and interest from other campaigns, to Joey deVilla’s relentless multimedia campaign – and makes a... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 19, 2006 | Politics
See, the problem with campaigning as a saviour of the environment is that, sooner or later, you run into someone who’s actually seen it… in this case, Derek Miller: George Drazenovic is the Conservative candidate in Burnaby-Douglas, the Canadian electoral... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 17, 2006 | Blogging, Politics
Darren Barefoot is gathering the clans for drinks on election night, Jan. 23: Last week, I suggested that we have a little get-together to watch the election. After careful consideration, we’re going to meet at the Library Square Public House. Here are the details:...