The Woodlawn Review will be broadcasting via the twitter from Bill Clinton’s speaking engagement in Moncton New Brunswick Canada on the 25th of November 2008. Stay tuned for more information by visiting our Bill Clinton page.
Posts Tagged ‘New brunswick’
Secured Tickets to see Bill Clinton.
Posted in CAN Politics, US Politics, tagged Bill Clinton, Canada, Clinton, Frank McKenna, Moncton, New brunswick, politics, president, speech on September 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Why not keep our energy?
Posted in CAN Politics, economy, tagged brasil, Canada, Election, energy, energy independance, Harper, high gas, natural resources, New brunswick, Newfoundland, News, Nova Scotia, oil, oil sands, politics, self-sufficiency on September 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When it comes to our oil, natural gas, hydro electric power or wind energy. Why can’t we keep it at home then sell the surplus. Instead we are in a situation where Canadians are exposed to the rise and fall of energy costs and only a few benefit from it.
Here is what’s at issue. Canada is one [...]
Steal from the Green Party
Posted in CAN Politics, tagged Canada, cargo, conservatives, economy, Election, elizabeth May, excise tax, gas prices, Green party, LIberal, New brunswick, politics, rail, transport on September 18, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It is a pitty that our political system has not matured to the point where the inclusion of all parties and their ideas can occur for the good of the country. See Proportional Representation. In the meantime, our only hope is that one of the Big Two political parties steal ideas from the smaller parties. Why not, [...]
