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According to recent information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's 2019 federal election saw China covertly fund candidates associated with the Chinese Communist Party, place employees in the offices of MPs with the intent of influencing policy to benefit China and more. Scott welcomes Elliot Tepper to the show to talk about this incursion. Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor, Political Science, Carleton University - Should a sports team hire someone who was a bully when they were 14? Do referees ever favour one team over another when making a call? Is there a way to get a ref on your side? How should we feel about the Houston Astros' and their World Series win? It's all coming up on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson. Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
According to recent information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's 2019 federal election saw China covertly fund candidates associated with the Chinese Communist Party, place employees in the offices of MPs with the intent of influencing policy to benefit China and more. Scott welcomes Elliot Tepper to the show to talk about this incursion. Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor, Political Science, Carleton University
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.This episode with Hamish Marshall originally aired December 24, 2019.Hamish Marshall has been a rising player in conservative politics in recent years. He previously served as Manager of Strategic Planning to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and was the pollster for the successful 2008 national Conservative election campaign. Most recently, Hamish served as National Campaign Manager for the 2019 Conservative Party of Canada election effort under Andrew Scheer.The Herle Burly podcast discussed that campaign expensively during the election period—from advertising to strategy to issues management—so this was an opportunity to speak directly with the decision maker at the top of the campaign structure. Hamish walks us through many of the political events over the past two years and why his party ultimately made the decisions they did as the campaign came to a close.He was gracious with his time and we hope you'll join us for this deep-dive discussion with Hamish Marshall.Thank you for joining us on The Herle Burly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch conversations from The Herle Burly on YouTube.
Cựu nhân viên Đảng Tự Do Brittany Higgins chính thức khiếu nại với Cảnh sát cô bị hãm hiếp ngay trong quốc hội - nơi 'đáng lý phải là toà nhà an toàn nhất trên đất Úc'. Văn phòng Thủ tướng đang bị chất vấn đã biết chuyện này từ khi nào mà không có hành động gì?
Lãnh đạo đảng Lao Động Anthony Albanese cải tổ các chức vụ ở hàng ghế trước trong nội các đối lập cuả ông, khi đảng nầy chuẩn bị cho cuộc bầu cử liên bang có thể xảy ra vào cuối năm nay. Việc cải tổ đáng kể nhất là người phụ trách về khí hậu, sẽ chuyển từ ông Mark Butler sang ông Chris Bowen, trong một hành động nhằm làm vui lòng cánh hữu trong đảng.
In wijken waar er veel moslims wonen zijn de niet-moslim buren minder angstig voor hun medebuurtbewoners dan in wijken waar er weinig moslims wonen. Dat bleek uit een onderzoek van de RMIT die de Melbournese wijken Fawkner en Broadmeadows nader bekeek. Nu is dat onderzoek uitgebreid naar 5 wijken in Melbourne en vijf wijken in Sydney. Karien Dekker, Associate Professor aan de RMIT, hoopt dat de resultaten van dit onderzoek invloed gaan hebben op het woonbeleid van de Australische overheid.
Spectacular failures in Australia, the US and the UK in recent years has led to widespread criticism and distrust of opinion polls.
Một phụ nữ tại Melbourne có người mẹ qua đời vì COVID-19 trong viện dưỡng lão nói rằng, lãnh vực nầy cần được xét duyệt lại toàn bộ. Bà Elizabeth Pateritsas cho biết, đại dịch cho thấy những sai sót lớn lao trong hệ thống, thế nhưng việc lơ là trong vấn đề chăm sóc cho mẹ bà đã gây kinh ngạc, một thời gian dài trước khi coronavirus khởi phát.
John welcomes Carolyn Egan and Brad James for some post 2019 Federal Election analysis.
In this episode, I discuss the 2019 federal election results and proportional representation! As well I examine the Wexit association more closely looking at their constitution. I end the podcast by discussing some of Wexit's demands and how these could potentially be resolved within our curreny Federal system ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/support
聯邦反對黨工黨公佈大選後的檢討報告,指前工黨領袖索頓不受選民歡迎及混亂的政綱是大選失敗的其中一些原因。而工黨領袖艾巴尼斯今天將會在全國記者俱樂部發表演說,對檢討結果作出回應。詳情請聽鄺美玲和梁焱剛的報導。 - 聯邦反對黨工黨公佈大選後的檢討報告,指前工黨領袖索頓不受選民歡迎及混亂的政綱是大選失敗的其中一些原因。而工黨領袖艾巴尼斯今天將會在全國記者俱樂部發表演說,對檢討結果作出回應。詳情請聽鄺美玲和梁焱剛的報導。
Leor and Jason are joined by guest Zain Velji (Northweather, The Strategists) for a look back at the federal election. What are the implications of a Liberal minority government when it comes to a national price on carbon and completing the Trans Mountain Expansion? Why is separatism gaining speed in the prairies and does it matter to the rest of Canada?
Our politics panel reviews the October 2019 federal election results and offers their thoughts on what the parties must do to respond to the message they received from the voters.
Myrath fil Bal hosted a debate about the relevance of Gebran Khalil Gebran literature in today's world in The Arabic language in Sydney.Participants were from Arabic and non Arabic background. - مناظرة طلابية في سيدني تناقش فلسفة جبران المتعلقة بالزواج والمحبة والأبناء
Scott & Kat discuss the results of the 2019 federal election. Plus, Missed Connections from Monday October 21st. Missed Connections includes trying to hook up at the grocery store and the guy who just wants her to verify that they did actually hook-up.
Last night, Trudeau's Liberals were voted to have a minority government. How did it play out? Guest: Charles Adler. Host of Charles Adler Tonight. Bill chatted with the winning incumbent in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, Bob Bratina. Guest: Bob Bratina, Liberal MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek. Bill broke down this election with Vivek Prabhu of Hill+Knowlton. Prabhu had previously had a rle in Harper's government as well as in the campaign war rooms for Ford and Kenny. Where does this leave the Conservative party? Will Scheer be replaced? Guest: Vivek Prabhu, Account Director at Hill+Knowlton Strategies. Election coverage continued... Guest: Cameron Anderson, Western University. Can a minority party find support for their agenda or will opposition parties just put the kibosh on them? Is there going to be any progress done? Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University
On the October 21 London Live podcast: What to watch for as the 2019 federal election results pour in with Ipsos vice president Sean Simpson The psychology of voting with Dr. Marcia Sirota Catching up with a long distance London Knights fan, Scott Howard
In this episode, Kiegan Irish, Mike Fong, and Alex Boos discuss Canada's upcoming federal election with a conversational approach, covering a broad range of topics. We talk through how to orient ourselves towards the different political parties and the political system in Canada as a whole. We talk about voting, not voting, democracy, the concepts of "voter apathy" and "strategic voting," Canadian history and identity, party rhetoric, the Canadian media and the construction of the Canadian public. Join us! And get yourself set straight (or maybe crooked) as you go into the voting booth this Monday! Special thanks goes out to Dan Boos for editing and Jacob Irish for postproduction. Han, Byung-Chul. Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power. trans. Erik Butler. Verso, 2017. Simpson, Audra. Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States. Duke University Press, 2014.
Oct 21, 2019 is federal election day in Canada. Darnell & Joel discuss the leaders debates that were held on Oct 7 & 10, 2019. Initial thoughts and feedback on the debates Multiculturalism & Immigration Quebec's Bill 21 & Provincial Jurisdiction Indigenous People Climate Change https://www.sixcentsreport.com/ References: Federal election leaders debate 2019: Full replay Federal leaders debate 2019: Full transcript French-language federal leaders debate 2019 (English translation): Full replay Debriefing the 2019 Federal Leaders' Debate Give us your two cents via: Facebook Twitter sixcentsreport@gmail.com
In this episode we provide some basic information about this 43rd Federal Election in Canada and the right to education in terms and the federal government’s responsibilities. The election takes place on October 21. Starting from what the Canadian Constitution says and does not say about education, our hosts go into the various ways in
Kachin people from around Australia and a few special guests from Myanmar camped together in Victoria for their 6th combined camp. - ၿပီးခဲ့တဲ့ ရက္ပိုင္းတုန္းကပဲ ၾသစေၾတးလ်ေရာက္ ကခ်င္ေတြ စုေပါင္းၿပီး ေတြ႔ဆုံပြဲ တစ္ရပ္ ျပဳလုပ္ခဲ့ၾကပါတယ္။
Free Press columnist Niigaan Sinclair hosts the first episode of the podcast focused solely on the 2019 federal election. He invites former candidates Rebecca Chartrand and Kevin Chief to talk about Indigenous issues on the campaign and how they represented their Indigenous roots while handling party politics. Three Indigenous youth - Shay-Ann Jolicoeur, Raeden Brichlin and Carter Graveline - who are voting federally for the first time also weigh in about why they will cast ballots.
Canada’s economic numbers, climate change, health care ~ how will these key components in Canadian living come into play during this 2019 election?
Breakdown of the 4 major parties on where they stand regarding the issue of housing affordability.
CalculatedPolitics.com offers "a projection of likely (federal) election outcomes in each riding using statistical methodology based on all publicly available polling data." The aggregate seat number projections to date are: Liberals 151; CPC 135; NDP 33; BQ 14; Greens 4; Other 1. Guest: Christopher D'Angelo, Founder of CalculatedPolitics.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett James from Sussex Strategy Group joins Alex to talk about the recent Nanos poll, and what it may mean for the campaign season.
On 10 June, 2019 WA Fabians hosted, with support from CGM Communications, a 2019 Federal Election Analysis with presentations from William Bowe, Channel 9, ABC radio election and Crikey commentator and political blogger 'The Poll Bludger' as well as from Karen Luscombe of WA Opinion Poll. The PowerPoints can be downloaded from here: https://www.fabians.org.au/wa_fabians
With the House of Commons adjourned and the federal election just months away, summertime hours mean Members of Parliament and hopeful candidates will be out campaigning on the BBQ circuit. The writ drop is expected for September and voting day is slated for on or before October 21. So what issues are shaping the election so far? Today on Front Burner, CBC’s Power and Politics host Vassy Kapelos joins us to explain.
Apologies if our 2019 Election Wrap-Up special episode is late but we had to wait until every postal vote had been received and counted, and see if there was any sign of a late swing. Of which, there was none. The Liberal–National Party has been returned to government for a third consecutive term and we really cannot think of a more undeserving government. But, that's democracy in action: the electorate chose more of the same, and it seems they couldn't stomach the idea of Bill Shorten as Prime Minister of Australia.Was it Bill Shorten, or were there other factors in play? Elections are never won or lost on just the one issue, and we think it was a combination of media indifference to Labor, too many policy targets, and the small matter of $80 million worth of advertising racked up by Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party. The Liberal–National Party won the social media infowars – by a long shot – and it's an issue all parties will need to look at in future elections.The opinion polls were completely wrong, and it's a niche industry that will need to redefine itself if the public is to ever take polling seriously again. Labor has a new leader – Anthony Albanese – and we think he will be a fine match for Prime Minister Scott Morrison. We'll be providing more analysis post-election – that is, if we are allowed to report on these matters, and avoid scrutiny from the Australian Federal Police.
Apologies if our 2019 Election Wrap-Up special episode is late but we had to wait until every postal vote had been received and counted, and see if there was any sign of a late swing. Of which, there was none. The Liberal–National Party has been returned to government for a third consecutive term and we really cannot think of a more undeserving government. But, that's democracy in action: the electorate chose more of the same, and it seems they couldn't stomach the idea of Bill Shorten as Prime Minister of Australia.Was it Bill Shorten, or were there other factors in play? Elections are never won or lost on just the one issue, and we think it was a combination of media indifference to Labor, too many policy targets, and the small matter of $80 million worth of advertising racked up by Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party. The Liberal–National Party won the social media infowars – by a long shot – and it's an issue all parties will need to look at in future elections.The opinion polls were completely wrong, and it's a niche industry that will need to redefine itself if the public is to ever take polling seriously again. Labor has a new leader – Anthony Albanese – and we think he will be a fine match for Prime Minister Scott Morrison. We'll be providing more analysis post-election – that is, if we are allowed to report on these matters, and avoid scrutiny from the Australian Federal Police.
A record number of women and the first Indigenous person to sit in Cabinet are part of Prime Minister Scott Morrison's new ministry, which has been sworn in at Government House in Canberra. On the other hand, Sunday, Anthony Albanese announced his shadow cabinet, perfectly gender balanced. - Un numar record de femei si pentru prima oara, un ministru indigen s-au aflat pe lista noului cabinet al primului ministru Scott Morrison, învestit in functie, miercurea trecuta la resedinta guvernatorului general, Sir Peter Cosgrove, in Canberra.Pe de alta parte, duminica trecuta, Anthony Albanese a anuntat cabinetul laburist din opozitie, perfect balantat ca numar de barbati si femei.
Federal Labor's new leader Anthony Albanese says he'll be an opposition leader who holds the government to account, but won't seek out conflict. - Ông Anthony Albanese trở thành lãnh đạo Lao động đối lập mà không có ai ra tranh chức vụ nầy, thay thế cựu lãnh tụ Lao động Bill Shorten, sau khi đảng Lao động đại bại trong cuộc bầu cử vừa qua.
In a historic first, an Aboriginal man has been sworn in as minister for Indigenous Australians. - 連邦政府のスコット・モリソン首相は、先住民問題に取り組む先住民担当省を新たに設置し、オーストラリアの歴史上初めて、先住民族出身のケン・ワイアット氏が大臣に就任しました。
ጠቅላይ እንደራሴው ዘንድ ቀርበው ቃለ መሐላ ከፈጸሙት የጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ስኮት ሞሪሰን ሚኒስትሮች ውስጥ፤ በካቢኔ አባልነት የተሰየሙ ቁጥራቸው የጨመረ ሴቶችና የነባር ዜጎች ማኅበረሰብ አባል ይገኙበታል።
Federal Labor's new leader Anthony Albanese [[AL-buh-NEEZ-ee]] says he'll be an opposition leader who holds the government to account, but won't seek out conflict.No other Labor M-P stood against Mr Albanese for the leadership.Anthony Albanese was elected as the Member for Grayndler in Sydney's inner west in 1996, having lived in the area his entire life.The son of a single mother, he's paid tribute to her on his elevation to the federal Labor leadership.Please listen to the full report in Pashto. - انتوني البنيزي د اسټراليا ليبر ګوند نوی مشر وټاکل شو.ښاغلی البنيزي وايي، د حکومت مخالف ګوند مشر په توګه به حکومت اړ کوي ترڅو خپل فعاليت مسولانه وکړي ولې وايي چې نه غواړي له حکومت سره په جګړه او شخړو کې اوسي.د ليبر ګوند تيرو ټاکنو کې له سترې ماتې وروسته د ياد ګوند پخواني مشر بيل شورټن له ماتې وروسته استعفا وکړه او پر ځای يې د ليبر ګوند مخکښو غړو ځانونه نوماندان کړل ولې د نوماندۍ رسمي ورځ پورې نور غړي له خپلو نوماندۍ څخه تير شول او انتوني البنيزي يې د ليبر ګوند مشر وټاکه.انتوني البنيزي څوک دی او د ليبر ګوند سترې ماتې ورسته به اسټراليايانو لپاره کوم داسې نوي پلانونه راوړي، بشپړ رپوټ واورئ.
What now? What next? Insights into Australia's tertiary education sector
Thank you to the sponsor of the show - CareerFAQs (www.careerfaqs.com.au) The reports and reviews that were mentioned during the show were: · University performance measures: https://www.education.gov.au/performance-based-funding-commonwealth-grant-scheme· QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) website: https://www.qilt.edu.au· VET Student Loans provider-level data: https://www.education.gov.au/vet-student-loans-statistics· Review of the AQF: https://www.education.gov.au/australian-qualifications-framework-review-0· Review of Higher Education Provider Category Standards: https://www.education.gov.au/review-higher-education-provider-category-standards· Steven Joyce Review of VET: https://www.pmc.gov.au/resource-centre/domestic-policy/vet-review/strengthening-skills-expert-review-australias-vocational-education-and-training-system· Terry Moran Review of TAFE SA: https://www.education.sa.gov.au/department/reviews-and-responses/fresh-start-tafe(you then need to click through to the SA Parliament webpage and go to 4 September 2018 to find the report) – alternatively I have a pdf copy I am happy to email to you - contact me at: admin@clairefield.com.au
This week, we take a look at the election results and how the coalition’s unexpected win may affect both property prices, as well as potential tax changes in the year ahead. HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM TODAY’S EPISODE: ALP’s plan to abolish negative gearing benefits aside from new properties; Capital Gains Tax discounts were to be reduced; People in the property industry’s view on these proposed changes; Now the Coalition has retained power, the scrapping of those proposals; A potential new first home loan deposit scheme; Economists’ views on how a coalition government would affect both rental and sale prices in the 3 years ahead; Hot off the press information around APRA reviewing assessment rates; And Much More. LINKS OR ARTICLES WE MENTIONED: https://sqmresearch.com.au/ SPEAKERS IN TODAY’S EPISODE Michelle May - Sydney Buyers Agent Marcus Roberts - Mortgage Broker ASK US ANYTHING! Have a money question you want us to answer? ask@sydneypropertyinsider.com.au FOLLOW US: Facebook ENJOY THE SHOW? Don’t miss an episode, subscribe via iTunes. If you like it, please leave a review! Or, find us on the podcast app of your choice, such as Spotify Please note that any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not necessarily represent those of any business. These views and opinions are general in nature, and do not take account of your personal objectives, financial situation and needs. Please consider whether it applies in your circumstances and seek professional advice wherever appropriate.
Australia may be a multicultural success story but it's hardly reflective in the nation's corridors of power. Details can be heard here in Dari. - پارلمان تازه انتخاب شدۀ آسترليا ممكن شمار بى سابقۀ زنان را در تشكيل اش داشته باشد٬ ولى احتمال دارد كه به تناسب پارلمان گذشته تعداد كمتر نمايندگان متولد در خارج از آسترليا در آن شامل باشند. تفصيلات را در اينجا شنيده ميتوانيد.
(Podcast in Dinka) In what's being described as a significant turnaround from the predictions of the polls, the Liberal-National Coalition has taken victory in the Federal Election. It's not what anyone was expecting. As late as Friday night, polls were claiming a narrow victory for Bill Shorten's Labor Party. - (Podcast in Dinka) In what's being described as a significant turnaround from the predictions of the polls, the Liberal-National Coalition has taken victory in the Federal Election. It's not what anyone was expecting. As late as Friday night, polls were claiming a narrow victory for Bill Shorten's Labor Party.
Jack is joined by Jono Pech and international guest Logan Wilkinson gives his perspective of the Australian political climate. The Agenda: - Recap and reactions to the results of the 2019 Australian Federal Election Rapid Fire: - Bob Hawke passes away - US Abortion Laws - Game of Thrones Petitions - Robert Pattinson to play Batman www.atebit.net www.patreon.com/weareatebit #ATEBITCollective Hosts: Jack Kruse - @Krusey_mate Jono Pech - @JonoHimself Logan Wilkinson - @LeftyLoggy Intro & Outro Music - Blast Process by Julian Bowen
There is been a mixed but hopeful reaction from Australia's multicultural communities to the federal election. - Imiryango canke kominote zitandukanye zarashikirije uko ibibona inyuma y'amatora aherutse.
In this episode, Lori Turnbull and J. Richard Jones talk about the policy issues in this election year, like climate change and carbon tax. They address the perception that changes in government on the provincial level will impact the federal election. Is it going to be a majority or minority government? What are some of the factors that will affect the outcome of the general election? Factors like privacy, social media and integrity will play an important part in the lead up to the election. Hear about the challenges for the different parties and much more.
The Coalition defied the polls to be re-elected for a third term, and the fallout from last night's election result is being felt right across the country . With huge losses for Labor from the east coast to the west, it quickly became clear that the Coalition would hold onto power.The day started out hopeful - confident even - with polls and even betting agencies backing Labor to win. But as the night drew on it became more and more obvious that the pollsters were wrong.Please listen to the full report in Pashto. - د اسټراليا ليبرال او نيشنل ګوندونو ايتلاف وشو کولی چې دريمې دورې لپاره فدرالي ټاکنې وګټي او حکومت جوړ کړي.
There's been a mixed but hopeful reaction from Australia's multicultural communities to the Federal Election. Details can be heard here in Dari. - جوامع قومى و فرهنگى گوناگون آسترليا عكس العملهاى متفاوت ولى پر از اميدوارى به نتيجۀ انتخابات ابراز كرده اند. تفصيلات را در اينجا شنيده ميتوانيد.
Malcolm Farnsworth, Australian political history expert and publisher of AustralianPolitics.com, analyses the 2019 federal election results, how Labor lost the "unlosable election" and what it all means for Australia. Plus, we remember former Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Broadcast on 21 May, 2019.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced three byelections that will be held in February, including in the B.C. riding where NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is vying for a seat. How will the results of a B.C. byelection ultimately have an impact on the 2019 federal election?Guest: Tim Harper, political commentator with the Toronto Star- A mother in British Columbia, as well as two men, have been charged after they allegedly filmed the takedown of a 28-year-old man she says arrived to have sex with her 13-year-old daughter.Scott asks callers if they agree with what she did. -Scott is joined by CHCH's Bubba O'Neil for their first sports discussion of 2019. Does Vince Carter deserve to have his number retired by the Toronto Raptors? What about honouring him with a statue?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
The Roy Green Show Podcast - It's the first weekend of 2019 and the conflict between several provinces and the federal government continues. Scott Moe, the Premier of Saskatchewan, joins us to speak about the court case which pits his province against the Trudeau government on the carbon tax. And is foreign investment in Canada and Canadian provinces at risk because of decisions taken by the federal government? How can the economies of Western provinces and Canada be best served? The big “What If” question of the 2019 federal election: what if Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party are re-elected on October 21, with a majority federal government based largely on the support from voters in Ontario and Quebec? What happens across Canada then, particularly if Alberta elects a UCP government with Jason Kenney as Premier just a few months beforehand? With the carbon tax now demanded and enforced by Ottawa and gasoline prices lower, what's going on? Dan McTeague and Roy looks at what lies ahead for 2019 as far as gasoline prices across Canada how the average person be affected by this when driving to work, to their kids games and just getting on with their lives. And Where is Canada most lagging as far as our oil/energy sector is concerned? Guests: Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan Brian Peckford, Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Dan McTeague, Chief petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com & 18 year Liberal MP whose interest/expertise as an MP was focused on oil and energy sectors in Canada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.