This is nonsense. The CBC goes to their post-debate panel and it includes a representative from every party except the Greens? And then as if that wasn’t bad enough, when Don Newman went around the table he asked the NDP pundit to comment on Elizabeth May’s performance as if she could speak on Elizabeth’s behalf. The NDP representative was then of course free to heap criticism on May for a minute with no one there to refute her. Pathetic.
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CP24 Thursday Night
I’ve been asked to provide pre-debate commentary on CP24 here in Toronto from 8-9pm Thursday night before the English language leaders’ debate.
Just finished watching the French language debate and I think Elizabeth May did very well. You just wait until tomorrow night, gentlemen.
In other news, the best live blog award definitely goes to Macleans, though I am a fan of CalgaryGrit’s debate drinking game.
Rematch
Today is the first day of Rosh Hashanah. It’s also the first Toronto Centre candidates’ debate. This unfortunate scheduling means that our candidate Ellen Michelson will be unable to participate. Instead, I will represent her and the Green party at tonight’s debate. It’s at St. Simon’s Church (525 Bloor St. E, just east of Sherbourne) and begins at 7:30pm.
Shana Tova, my friends.
There ain’t no party like a Green party party
Everyone in the Toronto area should come to the Hockey Hall of Fame this evening to welcome Elizabeth May as she completes the first leg of her nation-wide whistle-stop tour (click that link for a very cool website that lets you follow the trip so far). I have the honour of being the master of ceremonies at tonight’s event. Details below, see you there.
Elizabeth May’s itinerary for Wednesday, September 24thÂ
Green Party leader Elizabeth May will continue her cross-country whistle-stop train tour on Wednesday. She will spend the morning traveling through Northern Ontario before making stops in Sudbury and Parry Sound. She ends this leg of her tour with a large rally in Toronto. The whistle-stop tour will start out from Toronto on Friday for the next part of her tour.
12:30 PM – 12:55 PM (EDT) – Ms. May’s whistle-stop tour will make a stop for a rally in Capreol, Ontario at the VIA rail station.1:21 PM – 1:31PM (EDT) – Ms. May will meet with supporters and the public when her train stops in Sudbury Junction at the VIA rail station (10km north of Sudbury).
4:17PM – 4:27PM (EDT) – Ms. May’s whistle-stop tour will stop for a rally in Parry Sound. She will meet with local candidates, supporters, media, and the public at the stop.
5:49PM – 5:59PM (EDT) – Ms. May will meet with supporters, candidates, and the media when her train stops for a rally in Washago, Ontario.
8:00PM – 11:00PM (EDT) – The western leg of Ms. May’s whistle-stop tour will end at Union Station in Toronto. After getting off the train Ms May will immediately take part in a large rally at the Hockey Hall of Fame. (30 Yonge Street)
Toronto Green Party Candidates welcome Elizabeth May with rally on Wednesday
Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada, will be joined by Toronto-area candidates and supporters at a rally on Wednesday to celebrate the successful Western leg of her cross-Canada whistle-stop train tour.
Ms. May’s train will arrive at Union Station at 8PM. Upon arrival she will walk to the Hockey Hall of Fame to address a rally of supporters and the general public. Ms. May will be available for media at the rally but only for a photo-op at Union Station.
When:
8 PM – 1 AM, Wednesday, September 24thWhere:
Arrival: Union Station, 65 Front Street West, Toronto
Rally: Hockey Hall of Fame, 30 Yonge Street, Toronto