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Progressive Bloggers (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
 Rona Ambrose, image courtesy of webinfo.parl.gc.ca Rona Ambrose was in Regina today. Not mentioned in the news story is that Ambrose was the guest speaker at Noon for a fundraiser for Wascana Conservative candidate Michelle Hunter. The event was at the West Harvest Inn.
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bastard.logic (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
by matttbastard 900Ft Jesus on Rona Ambrose publicly selling out lending her support to Bill C-484: It is appalling to have anyone try to undermine women’s rights, but worse yet when it comes from a woman who benefitted from the dedication and sacrifice of those who fought for those rights then after she has hers, turns around [...]
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Canadian Cynic (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Behold the outstanding smackdown 900ftJesus lays on Big Daddy's latest vacuous, talking-point-spewing hypocrite ... mouthpiece Rona Ambrose. Ambrose has experience working with women’s shelters and abused women. She knows this Bill will do nothing to help prevent spousal abuse – the major source of violence against women. She knows what giving legal standing to a foetus will do to a woman’s legal right...
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ProWomanProLife (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
This article highlights how not “all women” are against Bill C-484. Last I checked, actually, more women were in favour of the bill. Though I’m pleased that Rona Ambrose has spoken up–it takes courage to do so–I note how it is now par for the course to speak vociferously against opening anything that might present a controversy. Our government [...]
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Rona Ambrose, one of the most socially progressive members of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government, is throwing her support behind a controversial private member's bid to legally recognize the rights of the unborn.
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Pundita (Free subscription) | 04/27/2008
"Pundita, thought you'd like to see this: Below is a letter written to Glenn Bahr, a victim of the Canadian Human Rights Commission by Conservative MP James Rajotte:Dear Glenn: The office of the Honorable Rona Ambrose, MP, has recently forwarded me a copy of your correspondence to her regarding your dealings with the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. While I am only aware of the generalities of
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Progressive Bloggers (Free subscription) | 12/27/2007
On the special year end CBC "At Issue" panel last night, in case you missed it, Allan Gregg picked Rona Ambrose to be his "Comeback" politician in 2008. Rona Ambrose, the invisible Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs who has not spoken publicly - not that I've seen, anyway - since being demoted from the Environment Ministry many months ago. Who has provided no evidence or even a hint of life to warrant...
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Dr Roy's Thoughts (Free subscription) | 10/03/2007
I had the pleasure of Meeting MH Minister of Intergovernmental affirs Rona Ambrose today. The venue was the St James Club in Montreal for Breakfast. HM Minister Ambrose gave a speech in French. She was introduced by the Outremont Tory Candidate Gilles Duguay. I was actually quite impressed by her profiencey in French.eShe is a charming and intelligent young woman. She said the Hm Government was busy...
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Grain Net (Free subscription) | 07/06/2007
Thu, July 5, 2007Selkirk fuel testing centre to expandBy Sun Media Developing stories — July 5 Small Manitoba community mourns soldier’s death Huge pay raises at WRHA Cops hope to raise $1 million on bike ride Harper announces upgrades to Halifax-class frigates Subway train derails in London: incident not terror related 21 candidates for new seven wonders Cdn. airport group urges U.S. to stop airport...
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CalgaryGrit (Free subscription) | 06/27/2007
Macleans had some fun with google site search to find out what topics got the most play on Stephen Harper's website over the past year. For those keeping track, the environment narrowly edged out crime, taxes, accountability, health care, child care, and, in a bit of a surprise, "dancing with the stars". So, I figured I'd run my site through the machine and see what I've been blogging about. -Not only...
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CalgaryGrit (Free subscription) | 06/22/2007
Given the strenuous workload intergovernmental affairs has been for Rona Ambrose, maybe she should consider this . I hate to beat a dead horse , but sometimes the posts just write themselves.
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CalgaryGrit (Free subscription) | 06/16/2007
The Hill Times has published their annual "hillies", "best of", "Peter MacKay is hot awards", or whatever other name you want to call them. Here are some of the highlights from this year: Sexiest Male 1. Peter MacKay 2. Maxime Bernier 3. Scott Brison Sexiest Female 1. Ruby Dhalla 2. Rona Ambrose 3. Helena Guergis Best Dressed Male 1. Scott Brison 2. Maxime Bernier 3. Rahim Jaffer Best Dressed Female...
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Progressive Bloggers (Free subscription) | 06/16/2007
Is John Baird an improvement on Rona Ambrose?, , , // posted by LeDaro @ Comments: posted by : 1:06 PM LOL! Good one. posted by : 1:42 PM posted by : 1:53 PM She is better looking :) posted by : 5:12 PM Name: LeDaro I am someone interested in political going-ons, I especially enjoy good political satire. However, I don't care much for writing so I express myself through pictures - after all, a picture...
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Far and Wide (Free subscription) | 06/15/2007
According to CBC's The National political panel, the deserving winner is: The National had a fascinating discussion, involving Chantal Hebert, Andrew Coyne, Allan Gregg and Rob Russo. Various questions, with Mr. Baird getting the nod from both Coyne and Gregg. Coyne basically described him as over the top, prone to bombastic rhetoric that rendered serious discussion meaningless. Gregg said Baird lacked...
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CTV Politics Blog (Free subscription) | 06/12/2007
The Hill Times , which bills itself as Canada’s politics and government newsweekly and is widely read here on the ...