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On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to discuss an exclusive Juno News report exposing just how biased the legacy media was during the last federal election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canada's trade war with the United States has officially begun. On today's episode of The Candice Malcom Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to discuss the active Canada/U.S. trade war, and what it will mean for Canadians. Plus, are the Liberals surging in the polls, or do the Conservatives still maintain a steady lead? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Friday! Today on the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses the biggest news stories in Canada, including the latest from Davos, WEF elite being stunned by Trump and Argentinian PM Javier Milei's defiant speeches, and the latest in the Liberal leadership race. Candice is joined by analyst and pollster Hamish Marshall of ONE Persuades. They talk about a new poll showing the Liberals jump 30% in just a few days, painting the picture of a potentially competitive election. Are the Liberals making a comeback? Will it be a close election? Hamish says the Liberals are making some gains, but that Conservatives still hold a strong lead. He does, however, suggest a terrifying scenario of a Liberal-NDP coalition that delays the next federal election until 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conservatives are surging in the polls across the country. Not only are Poilievre's Conservatives in firm majority territory but even provincial Conservative parties are becoming increasingly popular. According to the most recent polls, if an election were held today, Poilievre would win a sweeping majority, and Justin Trudeau's Liberals would be relegated to 3rd or possibly even 4th place – behind the Bloc Quebecois and neck and neck with the NDP. But there won't be an election anytime soon. Why? Because NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wouldn't dare trigger an election until he becomes eligible for his golden pension – in 2025. The Libs are cooking up a new scheme to ensure that even more of their MPs become eligible for the multi-million dollar, taxpayer-funded life-long pension. On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by polster and Conservative insider Hamish Marshall. They discuss political trends, proposed changes to the Election Act, the problems with mail-in ballots and voter fraud. They also talk about British Columbia politics, where a seismic shift has seen the BC Conservatives surge from obscurity to contender in the upcoming October provincial election. Tune in to get the inside scoop! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Elizabeth delves into the fascinating world of data and personalization with Hamish Marshall, former National Campaign Manager for the Conservative Party of Canada and seasoned expert at the crossroads of data and politics. They explore the evolution from the Two-Step Flow to the One-Step Flow of Communication, examining how data personalization and the changing media landscape have shifted the way information is disseminated in political campaigns. Hamish shares real-world insights into the practicalities and challenges of data-driven campaigning, touching on the nuances of voter targeting, the effectiveness of door-knocking, and the potential of personalized campaign strategies.Additional Resources:Elizabeth relies on Bennett and Manheim's article, The One-Step Flow of Communication, to outline the theory. To provide historical context, The Two-Step Flow of Communication by Katz is referenced. For further information on data-driven campaigning, consult Just what is data-driven campaigning? A systematic review by Dommet, Barclay, and Gibson. Hamish discusses the limitations of data targeting in political campaigns, referencing the varied effectiveness of these strategies in different jurisdictions due to privacy laws and data availability. For more information about data laws and availability, consult:Elections Canada's collection of personal information and data privacy practices,This Reuters article on the use of data in political campaigns in US elections, This piece about the German government's support of banning the use of personal data in political campaigning, and The UK's guidelines for the use of personal data in political campaigns. Check out www.polcommtech.ca for annotated transcripts of this episode in English and French.
Canadians have had enough of Justin Trudeau. After 9 long years of woke virtue signaling, endless embarrassing scandals, ruinous economic policies, Canadians are telling us they want change. Poll after poll after poll reports that the vast, overwhelming majority want Trudeau to go and that if an election were held today, Trudeau's main opponent, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre would win a sweeping, historical landslide in an election. But will we have an election anytime soon? On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to discuss the possibility of an election in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Matters would like to share another Toronto Star podcast episode, welcoming back 'It's Political with Althia Raj.' Listen here then subscribe or follow in your podcast feeds. This week on "It's Political," Althia focuses on Pierre Poilievre's leadership. First, she'll take a look back at the divisive leadership race and Poilievre's big win. Then she sits down with Yan Plante, the former chief of staff to transport minister Denis Lebel in Stephen Harper's government, and Melanie Paradis, a long-time advisor and deputy campaign manager to Erin O'Toole during his successful leadership bid, to discuss Poilievre's first few days as Official Opposition leader, his messaging and voter coalition and what to watch for as he puts his mark on the party. In this episode: Toronto Star reporter Stephanie Levitz, Hamish Marshall from Pierre Poilievre's leadership campaign, former Conservative staffer Rudy Husny and Philippe J. Fournier of 338Canada.com, as well as TACT vice-president Yan Plante and Texture Communications' president Melanie Paradis, both former senior Conservative advisors. Hosted by Althia Raj. Thanks this week to Toronto Star reporter Kieran Leavitt, as well as CBC, CPAC, CTV, and Pierre Poilievre's Facebook page. “It's Political” is produced by Althia Raj and Michal Stein. Sean Pattendon mixed the program. Theme music is by Isaac Joel.
This week on "It's Political," we focus on Pierre Poilievre's leadership. First, we'll take a look back at the divisive leadership race and Poilievre's big win. Then we'll sit down with Yan Plante, the former chief of staff to transport minister Denis Lebel in Stephen Harper's government, and Melanie Paradis, a long-time advisor and deputy campaign manager to Erin O'Toole during his successful leadership bid, to discuss Poilievre's first few days as Official Opposition leader, his messaging and voter coalition and what to watch for as he puts his mark on the party. In this episode: Toronto Star reporter Stephanie Levitz, Hamish Marshall from Pierre Poilievre's leadership campaign, former Conservative staffer Rudy Husny and Philippe J. Fournier of 338Canada.com, as well as TACT vice-president Yan Plante and Texture Communications' president Melanie Paradis, both former senior Conservative advisors. Hosted by Althia Raj. Thanks this week to Toronto Star reporter Kieran Leavitt, as well as CBC, CPAC, CTV, and Pierre Poilievre's Facebook page. “It's Political” is produced by Althia Raj and Michal Stein. Sean Pattendon mixed the program. Our theme music is by Isaac Joel.
The majority of Canadians did not vote for Justin Trudeau in the last election. In fact, the Liberals won with the smallest share of the vote in Canadian history. It's clear many Canadians do not approve of Trudeau running the country – this means the next Conservative leader has a very good chance of beating Trudeau in the next election. However, the same was said during the last three elections. Conservatives have come very close in every election since 2015 but have fallen short in dethroning Trudeau. What's the path to victory for the Conservatives? In recent weeks, we've started hearing the same failed strategy from the failed backrooms of the party. They argue that the party should become more like the Liberals and NDP – embrace leftist progressive ideologies in order to win. They think the Conservatives should be fiscally prudent and socially woke. These strategists are wrong. We just need to look at how poorly Erin O'Toole performed in the last election to see that this strategy did not work. On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to discuss why the Red Tory/Blue Liberal strategy just doesn't work, why O'Toole failed despite his best attempts to woo leftist voters and what the next Conservative leader needs to do in order to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The membership cutoff for the Conservative leadership race came and went last Friday, and the numbers are staggering. The party has announced that over 600,000 Canadians are now members of the party and eligible to vote in the upcoming leadership race in September. Front-runner Pierre Poilievre's campaign claims that over half of those – 311,958 – were purchased on his campaign website. These numbers are unprecedented in Canadian history. For comparison, 174,404 Canadians voted in the 2020 CPC leadership race. In the 2017 CPC leadership race, 141,000 Canadians voted. And, the last time the Liberals held a leadership race – in 2013 when they selected Justin Trudeau – 104,552 Canadians voted. At the time, the media were celebrating Trudeau's ability to recruit members and giddily invoking “Trudeau-mania.” On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to break down the numbers, cut through the media spin and talk about how this is very, very bad news for the Liberal-NDP coalition government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ontario endured strict and lengthy pandemic lockdowns, especially compared to Alberta's much lighter touch. But conservative voters seem ready to reward Doug Ford's Ontario PCs with re-election while, out west, angry conservatives in Alberta have driven their premier from office. Hamish Marshall, a former national Conservative campaign manager, joins Anthony this week to discuss how Ontario's political culture has shifted since COVID and how Ford — unlike Kenney — has captured the conservative mood in his province, all while stealing traditional supporters of the Liberals and NDP. (Recorded May 26, 2022) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The deck is stacked against the Conservative Party of Canada. They are dealing with a biased and out-of-touch media, well-funded unions and special interest groups fighting against them, and a conservative base that feels abandoned and alienated. So what can they do to turn things around in 2022? On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to discuss the winning issues and strategy to win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even if you combined the PPC and Conservative vote in the 2021 election, Erin O'Toole would still not be Prime Minister. On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to do a deep dive into the election outcome, looking at the numbers, analyzing the close races and dispelling emerging media narrative myths about the election. The biggest takeaway: this election was a total waste of time that led to a more divided country and a water-down Liberal-lite Conservative Party of Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Election Day, and the polls still show a dead heat between the Liberals and the Conservatives. Are the polls rights? What are they missing? On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by True North pollster Hamish Marshall to analyze the latest polls and help interpret what they mean. How will low voter turnout, high advance polls voting, the rising PPC and the total collapse of the Greens impact the results? Tune in to today's episode to find out! And don't forget to tune in at 8:30pm ET / 5:30 PT for our LIVE ELECTION NIGHT BROADCAST! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the final week of the campaign, the polls show the Liberals and Conservatives neck and neck. It's too close to call, and the election will almost certainly boil down to a few hundred votes in a few dozen ridings across Canada. That means that votes going to the protest parties, including and especially the PPC, will very likely be the deciding factor in this campaign. So despite the media and political elite's disdain for the populist protesters and PPC leader Maxime Bernier, this movement will very much determine the outcome of the election – and not necessarily in a way that hurts Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole. Candice is joined by True North pollster Hamish Marshall who breaks down the numbers in the key regions of the country and discusses how Bernier could play the spoiler in this election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The media scrum proved to be much more interesting than the French Leaders' Debate on Wednesday night, as Justin Trudeau lost his marbles and went off the rail against independent media in a long-winded response to Rebel News. Also, True North's in-house pollster Hamish Marshall joins the show to discuss the effect of lockdowns on this election and if strategic voting will become a threat to the Conservatives. Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau called this vanity election in order to achieve a majority government. That is the only reason we're in an election right now. But, according to an independent and scientifically valid poll commissioned by True North, there is no way the Liberals can reach that goal. Our poll showed the Conservatives with a very narrow lead in a race that's too close to call. Either way -- if these numbers hold -- Trudeau will walk away the loser. Candice Malcolm is joined by pollster Hamish Marshall to break down the numbers and explain the trends behind them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While the polls indicate that the election is still too close to call, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Liberals aren't connecting with voters and Justin Trudeau is no longer an appealing option to Canadians. True North's in-house pollster Hamish Marshall joins The Candice Malcolm Show to discuss the Liberals' $78 billion platform and key ridings that Canadians should pay close attention to this election. Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before the election was called, the odds of a Conservative minority government were at 1.2%. A week later, the chances of an O'Toole government are up 20%. The polls are not looking good for Justin Trudeau, but could Erin O'Toole actually become Prime Minister? On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by True North's in-house pollster Hamish Marshall to break down the latest polls and what this means for the Conservatives. Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prior to the election, True North sent out a pre-election survey to find out what issues matter most to Canadians. The results are in! Candice Malcolm goes over the results of the survey and is joined by True North's in-house pollster Hamish Marshall to evaluate the performance of the party leaders at the start of the campaign. Which party leader is talking about the issues that Canadians care about? Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
Rod Cegelski, co-owner of SLO Brew, and Koby Collins, one of the brewermasters, join us at the 2-minute mark. ONE TOUGH QUESTION (Icebreaker): Did you sit at the front of class or the back? Acquiring SLO Brewing with Hamish Marshall? How did you and Hamish meet? Koby, how did you get brought into this? Koby, how did you get into brewing? Launching Tio Rodrigo, Porch Pounder and SLO Stills? Why expand like that? Balancing brands and different types? Selling Cali-Squeeze? SLO Brew beers? And a taco beer? Being experimental? Trial and error with making beers on the big scale? Tio Rodrigo and making it? Koby, what’s it like being asked to make some many styles of brews? Being a brewery and distillery and the benefits? Rod and Hammer’s SLO Spirits, cut with the pacific? What’s your beer and whiskey journey been? What’s next for you all? What’s next for the brewing side? What can folks expect if they get to visit SLO Brew? Don't forget to check out the video on YouTube and our Facebook pages.
On today's podcast, it's the day of the Dulux Tradies XI v ACC XI cricket game so Matt and Jerry chat about some of their previous efforts with former Black Cap Hamish Marshall, Matt tries his best to win a Hawkes Bay themed Fact Factor and which issue of the week will win the coveted Issues of the Week Horse Race?
On today's podcast, the fellas catch up with Hamish Marshall to reflect on Jerry's poor cricketing moments, Matt catches up with some blokes who are running a set of muffs, and the Hauraki cleaner is in a state of bother...
Despite restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, travelers are slowly but surely turning their vacation daydreams into reality. And as we quickly discover during this podcast, California is ready for them. Host Soterios Johnson first checks in with San Francisco International Airport Public Information Officer Doug Yakel to get a feel for the scene at this busy travel hub. Masks and social distancing are top priorities, of course, but the airport has introduced a variety of other enhancements designed to help get the country moving again. Innovation is also the name of the game at Montage International, as Executive Vice President James Bermingham explains. Thanks to its Peace of Mind commitment, Montage Academy program, and partnership with One Medical, guests at Montage Laguna Beach and Pendry San Diego can relax with confidence. Finally, Johnson chats with San Luis Obispo brewery owner Hamish Marshall, who discusses safety protocols, entertainment pivots, and how California businesses can take advantage of the great weather.
"I have come to think of the virus as that monster from the ancient Norse legend of Beowulf, Grendel," writes Michael Morpurgo. "He's out there now, threatening my home, my village, my family and friends". Michael talks about what it feels like to be hunkered down in his little cottage in Devon - waiting for coronavirus to pass. Recorded by Hamish Marshall from Radio Devon. Produced by Adele Armstrong.
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.Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes or your favourite podcast app.Watch this conversation on YouTube.The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from TELUS and OREA.
Andrew Scheer was defeated by Hamish Marshall, his own campaign manager. The Conservative Party ran a campaign on nothing - and that is what they have to show for it. The Hamish Marshalls of the Conservative Party believe in focus groups. They believe in pandering. They believe in polls. They believe in following rather than leading. They stand for nothing. If Andrew Scheer wants to run again, then he better figure out what the party stands for. And then he should get out there and actually stand for it. He needs to be a leader. Otherwise, Trudeau will become a three term Prime Minister - just like his Daddy. Help support Operation: Kill Switch at www.OperationKillSwitch.com Apple Podcasts http://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/quiggin-report/id1361779100?mt=2 SoundCloud www.soundcloud.com/quigginreport Stitcher Radio www.stitcher.com/podcast/quigginreport Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Ijozso2tqcinynbnixt5zm6nwga?t=Quiggin_Report Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2qNLS66w5JutxTAyknjQcV?si=qvbEe1GBSKanLne8_8ettQ BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/quigginreport/ Connect With us. Twitter: @QuigginReport Gab.ai: @QuigginReport Facebook: www.facebook.com/quigginreport Help Us Fight Back www.OperationKillSwitch.com
Albertasta.ca - 020 - GWNN Week Ending April 13th, 2019 Facebook Bans Faith Goldy UCP Leadership Scandal how to; the RCMP wants to know! We step in a pile of Hamish Marshall, again! Jeff Callaway’s legal smack down! www.albertastan.ca Facebook Bans Faith Goldy https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/facebook-faith-goldy-ban-alt-right-1.5088827 UCP Leadership Scandal how to; the RCMP wants to know! https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ucp-leadership-voter-fraud-membership-lists-data-1.5091952 & https://pressprogress.ca/the-rcmp-is-now-questioning-voters-about-election-fraud-allegations-in-the-2017-ucp-leadership-vote/ We step in a pile of Hamish Marshall, again! https://pressprogress.ca/hamish-marshall-threatened-to-sue-jason-kenneys-ucp-over-voting-security-concerns-leaked-e-mails-show/ Jeff Callaway’s legal smack down! https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/kamikaze-campaign-ucp-investigation-injunction-documents-1.5089386Politic
The New Zealand Cricket and Rugby Players Associations are set to be the big winners of the Black Clash, with the two to get a share of a six-figure donation.The organisations were guaranteed to receive a minimum of $50,000 each from the event, while Cystic Fibrosis New Zealand will also benefit from an in-ground collection and programme sales.The event, which pits a team of elite cricketers against a team of top-level rugby players in a game of T20 cricket, has been two years in the making, and Duco Events director David Higgins said the sums donated to the NZCPA and NZRPA would be allocated to various player welfare needs.The teams will be playing for the Lomu-Crowe trophy, which was unveiled on Wednesday, amed in honour of late Kiwi sporting legends Jonah Lomu and Martin Crowe.While there had been some media backlash over the trophy, Higgins said he believed it was a fitting tribute to the iconic talents."Both Martin and Jonah were men whose achievements transcended the sports field," he said. "So to be able to honour them even in a small way by naming the T20 Black Clash trophy the Lomu-Crowe trophy just feels right."Among those taking part in the game are former Black Caps captains Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum, current All Blacks Beauden and Jordie Barrett, and current Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge.Israel Dagg and Grant Elliott will suit up for Team Rugby and Team Cricket respectively. Photo / SuppliedBoth NZ Rugby and NZ Cricket have given their blessing for players to be involved.With the Black Clash being a commercial event, every entity involved is being compensated for their time and effort, including the players taking part in the match."From the suppliers, the contractors, we're paying tax to the New Zealand Government, the employees involved," Higgins said, "and the players making themselves available are getting a small amount. It certainly doesn't represent their time."The beauty of it is everyone wins."This month's event will be the first time something like it will be run in New Zealand, with similar styled matches being held across the world in the past. It was the product of some brainstorming between Higgins and Fleming."We managed to get the commitment of the players associations and they managed to get commitment from some very big names," Higgins said."I think the players are genuinely excited about going toe-to-toe in that format and genuinely competing."The event will take place at Christchurch's Hagley Oval on January 25.The teamsTeam Rugby:Kieran Read (c), Richie McCaw, Israel Dagg, Beauden Barrett, Jordie Barrett, Aaron Smith, Jason Spice, Ali Williams, Kendra Cocksedge, Kaylum Boshier, Ofisa Tunu'u, David Hussey (wildcard). Coach: Sir Graham Henry.Team Cricket: Stephen Fleming (player coach), Brendon McCullum (c), Grant Elliott, Luke Ronchi, Kyle Mills, Chris Harris, Nathan Astle, James Franklin, Hamish Marshall, Liz Perry, Wildcard (TBA). Manager/motivator: Scott Robertson
On this week's episode, we will be speaking to Hamish Marshall, campaign manager for the federal Conservatives, and the former manager of strategic planning to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Then, we will take a spin through the news and unpack Ontario's newly announced labour bill, the Making Ontario Open for Business Act, and the new federal carbon tax plan.
What would you do if you were asked to lead a referendum when your opponents have a campaign budget 175 times larger than yours? In this episode, we learn, about the winning strategy Jordan Bateman and Hamish Marshall used for the “No” side in the 2015 Translink referendum. What’s inspiring about Jordan’s story? "I regularly take on hopeless public policy battles and somehow win." ~ Jordan Batemen
The Trudeau government’s contentious Canada Summer Jobs program changes sucked up a lot of oxygen at the 2018 Manning Centre conference. Was it a Liberal trap to get Conservatives talking more about religion? In this episode: Leader of the United Conservative Party in Alberta Jason Kenney, Conservative party campaign chair Hamish Marshall, and Tory MPs Garnett Genuis, Rachael Harder, and Karen Vecchio. Hosted by Althia Raj.
What former House speaker Andrew Scheer’s leadership victory means for the future of the Conservative party. In this episode: Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s deputy chief of staff and campaign manager Jenni Byrne, and Andrew Scheer’s campaign manager Hamish Marshall. Hosted by Althia Raj.