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Blue Blogging Soapbox
...rambling rants, thoughts and musings on mostly political topics - from your late night blogger.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Whack a Candidate and others... 
(en francais)


Some of the election coverage efforts from the MSM:

Canwest Global Election Coverage - Decision Canada - "Whack a Candidate" flash game. (Edit- link fixed) Someone's studying a little pop culture here. Personally, I don't care for the new Canada.com look. Usual assortment of net polls etc. Contains blogs from 5 Canwest journalists including permalinks, but no feeds or comments.

CTV - Election 2006 - looks the most promising out of the gate. Ability to post in the blog section, will include posts from various political/partisan/non-partisan blogrolls. RSS feeds for blogs.

CBC - Canada Votes 2006 - looks like a warmed over version from the last election.

Globe and Mail - Decision 2006 - yawn!

Toronto Star - no special election section

Canoe - Canada Votes - Leaders schedule a day behind as of 6:30am. Pretty much standard fare.

CPAC/SES - The CPAC - SES nightly tracking is based on a three day rolling random telephone sample of 1,200 completed interviews among Canadians 18 years of age and older. Each day a new national random sample of 400 Canadians is conducted. To update the tracking a new day of interviewing is added and the oldest day dropped. The margin of accuracy for the three day rolling sample of 1,200 individuals is ±2.9%, 19 times out of 20. Subscribe to "Get Wired" for emails of daily polling.

If you find any gems - post 'em in the comments.

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