I follow Canadian elections like some people follow baseball or football.
This week was a double-header: provincial elections in Newfoundland & Labrador Monday and Ontario tonight. Woo hoo!
The numbers were streaming in after the polls closed at 9 PM and TVOntario had continuous coverage. The Liberals appear to be re-elected with another large majority. The Conservative leader was losing in his own riding. But just as they were covering my parents' area --the riding of Temiskaming-Cochrane in north-eastern Ontario-- longtime Liberal MPP Jim Ramsay was 500 votes behind the NDP candidate, it happened: we lost the satellite signal. DAMN!
The universe has a twisted sense of humour.
This week was a double-header: provincial elections in Newfoundland & Labrador Monday and Ontario tonight. Woo hoo!
The numbers were streaming in after the polls closed at 9 PM and TVOntario had continuous coverage. The Liberals appear to be re-elected with another large majority. The Conservative leader was losing in his own riding. But just as they were covering my parents' area --the riding of Temiskaming-Cochrane in north-eastern Ontario-- longtime Liberal MPP Jim Ramsay was 500 votes behind the NDP candidate, it happened: we lost the satellite signal. DAMN!
The universe has a twisted sense of humour.
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Date: 2007-10-11 03:54 am (UTC)Looks like an increased majority at the moment.
From the Elections Ontario site, (just below the map, go to the "select electoral district" pull-down box)
Toronto Centre, your previous constituency, re-elected George Smitherman (L), deputy premier, minister of health and long-term care, and gay and married to a man. no surprise in the electoral result.
something else you might try for broadcast is one of the CBC Radio 1 feeds in future (in this case, choose the Sudbury feed).
the other interesting story, I think, is the Green party - 8.2% of popular vote, up from 2.5% in the last general election.
ah, democracy in action! me, I voted ten days ago - got my friend John's proxy (he's in hospital), had to take it to the returning office to register the proxy, and just cast all the ballots while I was there.