MayDay 2011: The Futility of Trusting Polls
Polls can’t be trusted for a number of reasons. They only reach people with land lines, they really don’t sample the younger audience and they craft malicious ideas into seemingly innocent questions.
Polls can’t be trusted for a number of reasons. They only reach people with land lines, they really don’t sample the younger audience and they craft malicious ideas into seemingly innocent questions.
Only 22% of voters hold the fate of Canada in their hands. Let’s help them make a proper decision in the 2011 Canadian election.
The CBC has embarrassed itself by blocking out debate in the run-up to the federal election on May 2. What are you going to do to respond to this?
Advertising the (Distr)Action Plan has resulted in hundreds of millions being funneled from you to the media corporations that want to rip us off even more. Are you OK with that?
The Wheel of Corruption is spinning round – come take a stab and pick your favourite deceit, lie, rip-off or fraud committed by Canada’s ruling party.