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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Annual General Meetings
Edmonton-Rutherford,Edmonton-Whitemud, and Edmonton-South West Provincial Constituencies and
Edmonton-Leduc Federal Riding
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 7:00pm
Southminster-Steinhauer United Church
10740 – 19th Avenue, Edmonton
6:45pm—Registration
7:00pm—Provincial Constituencies’ AGMs (See over for AGENDA)
7:40 pm--Special Guest Speaker: DERON BILOUS, MLA for Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview
TOPIC: “Long Term Campaigning for Success”
8:15pm—Break
8:30pm—Edmonton-Leduc Federal Riding AGM (See over for AGENDA)
R E F R E S H M E N T S
Call Bob Price 780-437-9694 or David Cox 780-863-1871 for more information or email bstokes@albertandp.ca.
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A G E N D A E
Provincial Constituencies
1. Adoption of Agenda
2. Minutes of previous AGM (2011) & Matters arising
3. Report of President
4. Report of Treasurer and Official Agent
NOTICE OF MOTION
THAT in issuing cheques drawn on the association’s account there shall be required the signatures of any TWO of: President, Secretary, and Treasurer (Financial Officer).
4. Election of Officers for 2012-2013
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Members-at-Large
5. Other business
6. Adjournment
Edmonton-Leduc Federal Riding
1. Adoption of Agenda
2. Minutes of previous AGM (2011) & Matters arising
3. Report of the President
4. Report of Treasurer
NOTICE OF MOTION
THAT in issuing cheques drawn on the association’s account there shall be required the signatures of any TWO of: President, Secretary, and Treasurer (Financial Officer).
5. Election of Officers for 2012-2013
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Members-at-Large
6. Other business
7. Adjournment
Friday, May 18, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Scandal, transparency and integrity in politics : a discussion
The Edmonton-Leduc federal NDP riding association invites everyone interested to participate in a free and open discussion of the issues of scandal, transparency and integrity in Canadian politics on June 2nd from 1:30 to 4 pm at the Riverbend Public Library in Edmonton (full discussion starts at 2 pm). Please email yegleducndp@gmail.com for details.
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/events/283645018396065
Friday, March 30, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Best wishes to the new leader of the NDP
On behalf of the Edmonton-Leduc NDP riding association, I would like to wish the newly elected Leader of the Official Opposition, Thomas Mulcair, success in bringing the party's work within and outside the House of Commons to a new level as Canada's social democrats confront Stephen Harper's austerity budget, disregard for the democratic process, and disrespect for the rights of workers.
Artem Medvedev
President, Edmonton-Leduc NDP riding association
Artem Medvedev
President, Edmonton-Leduc NDP riding association
Friday, March 2, 2012
Voter Suppression
Posted by David Nash
Voter suppression is not just done with telephone calls.
Another major factor in it is negative advertising. Nobody denies the CPC used negative advertising. And anyone who thinks that character assassination directed at Ignatieff did not have the effect of voter suppression has to be very naive. (By the way, I am not a Liberal.)
Half-truths and lies are part of it too. If an opponent says something correct and you simply deny it, you introduce doubts into people's minds. Del Mastro gave us a perfect example of this when he denied the existence of the Edmonton East Constituency on Evan Solomon's CBC TV show. It made this Liberal and NDP co-panelists look as if they had not done their homework. Thank you, Evan, for correcting Del Mastro on air, although I think he should have been scolded for this kind of gamesmanship.
So my point is this: We may never be able to prove that telephone calls swung the election to Harper and resulted in his majority. However this kind of approach is part and parcel of the spectrum of activities and approaches that are known to be used in the dirtiest of political situations. We know the CPC were using some of the associated techniques openly. Since the covert illegal telephone calls, part of the same spectrum, were certainly used in 2011 election, there is little reason to suppose that the CPC was not using them, rather than some massive body of mavericks. Don't forget, most times they are used they are done covertly, behind a smoke screen of deniability.
The Harper Government is not likely to do anything that will in the long run hurt its own interests, even if they ultimately bring in “measures” to “deal with” the “problem,” so it is up to the majority of people in this country to take the matter into there own hands hands. I profoundly hope that we can do so with intelligence, civility and persistence.
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