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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantGreenpartystrategy.ca commissioned a public opinion survey for Elizabeth May’s riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands (SGI).
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultant• Leadership review = leader for life. Not.
• Eating our own
• Quebec: 25 per cent more
• Manitoba question answered
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantThere’s nothing like enjoying a cold one while reading Green party blogs on a summer evening, but while many of the postings over various motions tied to the upcoming convention are well-reasoned and
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantFor some Green party members – maybe many – the day that a new leader is elected can not come a moment too soon. Even yesterday was too late.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantThere’s something virtually vaudevillian about the online chatter regarding the upcoming Green party convention, because at any moment you expect Oliver Hardy will pop onto stage and snort out "here's
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantOh God, here we go again. It’s convention time.
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By Andrew MacLeodElizabeth May said she likes her chances to win a seat in the next Canadian election.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantFor those who follow Green blogs religiously chances are they’ve come across postings by John Shavluk whose relationship with the party leader might charitably be described as dysfunctional.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantMost of us, particularly around the New Year, begrudgingly set goals for ourselves: lose weight, quit smoking, eat less meat, clean more often (mine).
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By Van FerrierThe Colombian Green Party’s 2010 Presidential campaign deemed La Ola Verde (Green wave) has been re-characterized as a tsunami of support by the local press.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantJohn Ogilvie, over at Report on Greens, proposes that for the good of the Green party it’s time to scrap the $1.95 per vote subsidy from Elections Canada.
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By RICHARD JENKINS, Jenkins Research Inc.Ever since the infamous Literary Digest straw poll which wrongly predicted that Landon would win the 1936 Presidential Election and led to the reliance on random, representative surveys, pollsters
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By ÉRIC DUHAIMEgreenpartystrategy.com is launching a new series – “Canadians on everything green”
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantLet’s kick-off a series of posts by acknowledging the elephant in the Green party’s kitchen – it has factions.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS, communications consultantWhen you’re in a tunnel and see a bright shiny object ahead it’s either an oncoming train or that proverbial light people keep talking about.
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By ROBERT ROUTELEDGE, Canadian Field Organizer with Obama for AmericaThere have been several informative articles on greenpartystrategy.com about different kinds of events you can organize in your comm
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By ERICH JACOBY-HAWKINS, Green Party of Canada candidate for BarrieOntario Green party members are often very active leaders in their community. Many are involved in different charities, campaigns or causes outside their Green party involvement.
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By ROBERT ROUTLEDGE, Canadian Field Organizer with Obama for America
Effectively managing volunteers is a crucial part of winning elections. If you simplify winning an election into three parts: persuading people to vote for you; identifying who will vote for you; and getting your supporters out to vote, then it becomes clear that the easiest path to success is to have people willing to talk about voting for a Green candidate
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By ERICH JACOBY-HAWKINS, Green Party of Canada candidate for Barrie, OntarioIn Barrie, much like in other ridings in Canada, the Green Party receives far more votes than the number of people we actually know who vote Green.

