Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Mr. Ignatieff's woes persist
The Liberal party apparently saw the writing on the wall even before four federal byelections were held on Monday. Before the polls had even closed, the party had issued "talking points" -- read obfuscations, for that -- to its MPs and members on how to fudge what they clearly expected to be bad news.
"If the Conservatives fail to win all of the seats in tonight's byelections, it will be a signal that Canadians are still not willing to turn over the keys to such a partisan and incompetent government," the party said on Monday.
In the result, the Tories won two of the four seats, one in Nova Scotia and one in Quebec -- that, and the consistent results of recent polls, indicates a rise in their fortunes; the Bloc Quebecois retained one seat in Quebec; and the NDP held on to one in British Columbia. That's good news for pretty well every major political party in Canada except for the Liberals and their leader, Michael Ignatieff.
No one, except, it seems, for Mr. Ignatieff, seriously expected the Conservatives to win all four seats. In fact, leading up to the byelections, there was speculation that the Tories might not win one of them.
As the Liberals' pre-emptive strike shows, you can spin these things pretty well anyway you want, but it seems clear from the byelection results that the major winners on Monday were the Conservatives and the NDP.
The Tories recaptured the Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoit riding in Nova Scotia, which had gone to a former Conservative turned independent in 2008, and recaptured it with a whopping 45.8 per cent of the vote, allaying fears that Nova Scotia voters were turning to the New Democrats on the federal level. The Tories also won in Montmangy-L'Islet-Kamouraska-Riviere du Loup in Quebec with a vote of 42.5 per cent in a surprising upset. That may not be a body blow to the BQ, but it helps give the Conservatives credence as the legitimate alternative to the Bloc in the next federal general election.
It was no surprise that the NDP retained its seat in the B.C. riding of New Westminster-Coquitlam, but the good news for the party was that it replaced the Liberals as second choice after the Conservatives in Cumberland-Colchester and Hochelaga in Quebec.
In fact, the only real surprise in these byelections is how poorly the Liberals did under the new leadership of Mr. Ignatieff. Perhaps Canadians may not be ready to turn the keys of the country over to Mr. Harper, but they are even more clearly not ready to give them back to the Liberals.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 12, 2009 A14
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3 Comments
Posted by: Ron
November 12, 2009 at 8:40 AM
Not even Mr. Ignatieff believed the Conservatives would, or could, win all four. He was lying, misleading, spinning, twisting or manipulating (take your pick) as usual. Keep it up Iggy, you are quickly becoming a laughing stock whereby everything that comes out of you mouth is ignored or laughed at. Hopefully the Liberals will dump this dud and go back to the old system of electing a Canadian as leader.
Posted by: hollinm
November 12, 2009 at 7:34 AM
Needless to say the Liberals continue to be in denial. I believe they believe that Canadians have made a mistake and will at some point come to their senses and re-elect the moribund Liberal party and its feckless leader.
Polls are consistantly telling the Liberals their current approach is not working. Yet everyday they pompously and arrogantly stand up and try to create faux scandals which Canadians are no longer buying.
Instead of taking a serious look at their shortcomings and the leader they fire staff and hire who they think is the next saviour for the Liberal party, pollster Peter Donolo.
Posted by: Gordon Halushka
November 12, 2009 at 6:51 AM
A wake-up call,a cold glass of water early in the morning of Mr.Ignatieff career.