Didn't See These Coming...
Stephane Dion is the new leader of the federal Liberal Party of Canada. I'm amazed: I was certain that it wouldn't have been the cakewalk Michael Ignatieff hoped for --which suited me fine as I'm not an Iggy fan. Still, I thought Bob Rae would be in the fourth & final balloting run-off and Dion wold be knocked out in the first round. Go figure.
In a parallel contest in Alberta, Ed Stelmach came from the back of the pack to take the leadership of the Progressive-Conservative Party of Alberta and thus the new premier of the province. Jim Dinning had been campaigning for years and I thought he'd have locked up the campaign quickly. Dinning is an ardent financial neo-con: cut all gov't spending except the military and since the provincial gov't doesn't have a military... The other big competition was social hyper-conservative Tom Morton: abortion is murder, gays are evil, women should defer to their husbands, etc.. While neither Dinning and Morton represent the province's attitudes as a whole, they are the very embodiment of the core platform beliefs of the party. Yet Stelmach won over both. Alas, I've been unable to find much on Honest Ed: it seems the media didn't pay much attention to him either, writing him off as a historical footnote just as I had.
Now I'm wondering: are these truly unusual come-from-behind electoral upsets, or am I simply so far out of contact with the rest of Canada that I failed to see all the signals? I'm not losing much sleep on this, but it does make me wonder.

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As another expat I had the same thought, but I was listening to As It Happens on NPR that night, and they were just as surprised as I was.
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As for the rest of it, I haven't followed either leadership convention that closely.
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if it makes you feel any better, this is the (beginning of) the top story on the trawna star website right now, Sunday evening:
Dion Readies His Whip
MONTREAL — Liberal Leader Stephane Dion indicated Sunday he's ready to crack the whip at his caucus when it comes to this week's vote on same-sex marriage.
"Indeed, to me it's a matter of rights and you don't pick and choose rights," Dion told a news conference when asked about the first thorny issue to prick his newly minted control of the federal Liberal party.
rest of story at http://tinyurl.com/yeatdl
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The vote is expected before Parliament rises on the 15th. I hope it provides Stevie his fig leaf so he can say to the fanatical right "I tried, but I was outvoted". I do hope they (fanatical right) don't get twisted about whipped votes again. It has been comforting to read responses in newspapers, the huge majority of which say "this is a settled issue, time to move on".
(all eight candidates said they would whip the liberal party into voting against re-opening the same-sex marriage question)