Live Breaking News & Updates on Labrador Votes|Page 3
Stay updated with breaking news from Labrador votes. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
NDP releases uncosted platform as Libs, PCs leave voters hanging ahead of debate The party pledges better jobs, higher wages and fewer cuts, but won t be detailing its financial plan for those promises ahead of voting day. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 03, 2021 4:06 PM NT | Last Updated: February 3 NDP Leader Alison Coffin presented her party s full platform ahead of Wednesday night s leaders debate.(Heather Gillis/CBC) ....
Talking about bankruptcy? Overdue, says this prof. But as a ploy for Ottawa? Not so much PC Leader Ches Crosbie raised a procovative issue earlier this week: using Newfoundland and Labrador s weakened financial situation as a potential strength in getting a new deal from the federal government. Political scientist Kelly Blidook says Crosbie is dishing the same kind of garbage that leaders keep doing in this province. Social Sharing CBC News · ....
Liberals plan Come Home Year Ballot office fuss Leader schedules for Thursday The Progressive Conservatives and Liberals laid out duelling visions of a tourism strategy Wednesday, as the parties campaigned against the backdrop of Tuesday s attempted attack on local politicians. PC Leader Ches Crosbie and Liberal Leader Andrew Furey both made tourism and travel announcements as part of their morning news conferences. The duelling plans, on their surface, shared some similar language. While the Liberals promised to capitalize on that expanded global spotlight, the PCs called for a plan that would capitalize on the natural beauty of our province. Welcome to Wednesday s Election Notebook, where CBC N.L. reporters read the fine print of political announcements so you don t have to. ....
Lake Melville is a district to watch. Here s what the candidates have to say Representation for all people living in Lake Melville appears to be top of mind for the candidates running to represent the district in the upcoming election. Social Sharing Posted: Jan 28, 2021 7:00 AM NT | Last Updated: January 28 Lake Melville is a must-watch district for Election 2021, with five candidates in the running. They are, from left, New Democrat Amy Norman, Liberal Michelle Baikie, Progressive Conservative Shannon Tobin and Independent Perry Trimper. Not pictured is independent candidate, Andrew Abbass.(CBC and submitted photos) ....
Here s what s happening Monday: Torngat fallout Reaction to Ryan s candidacy has been steady, and the candidate himself took exception to some Facebook comments that his opponent, incumbent Lela Evans, had engaged with on Facebook. He said Evans was encouraging bullying and attached an image that appeared to show she loved a Facebook comment calling Ryan an idiot. It’s really unfortunate that the PC candidate wants to open a platform on social media to promote and encourage bullying against me. I will stay the high road and focus on the topics of the district. a href https://twitter.com/CBCNL?ref src twsrc%5Etfw @CBCNL /a a href https://twitter.com/StJohnsTelegram?ref src twsrc%5Etfw @StJohnsTelegram /a a href https://twitter.com/NTVNewsNL?ref src twsrc%5Etfw @NTVNewsNL /a a href https://twitter.com/VOCMNEWS?ref src twsrc%5Etfw @VOCMNEWS /a a href https://twitter.com/CBCPolitics?ref src twsrc%5Etfw @CBCPolitics /a a href https://twitter.co ....