by Rob Cottingham | Jul 30, 2006 | Politics
Several years ago, a friend — frustrated from years of political failure — warned me that Atlantic Canadian politics were still basically stuck in the feudal era. A lot’s changed since then, including a remarkable outpouring of creative expression... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 1, 2006 | Communicating, Politics, Vancouver
David Emerson has apologized: These past several days have been a difficult time for my family and me. I know many of my constituents are having difficulty with the choice I have made. To those of you who are upset with my decision – I apologize. However, I did... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 28, 2006 | Blogging, Politics
Paul Summerville is taking a break: Been blogging every day since mid-August with some podcasting and videocasting. Taking a break until 6th March. Egads. Suddenly, I feel like a piker. by Rob Cottingham | Feb 16, 2006 | Politics
Jason Cherniak has penned a very angry, very personal post demanding that the NDP vanish. Well, good news for Mr. Cherniak: he pretty much got his wish back in November 1993, when voters desperate to end the Mulroney legacy of cutbacks, corruption and broken promises... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 6, 2006 | Politics
Members of the federal Liberal B.C. caucus may have been surprised by a deafening clap of thunder in the wee hours of the morning. It was sound of air rushing in to fill the void suddenly vacated by David Emerson: once a member of the party’s B.C. dream team,...