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Harper Scores on CPAC-SES Leadership Report Card
As you might remember, in the last federal election, the nightly CPAC-SES tracking included leadership measures (trust, competence and vision). One year later, SES and CPAC have completed a follow up leadership evaluation.
The CPAC-SES Leader Report Card indicates that after one year in power, Prime Minister Stephen
Harper has noticeably improved all measures related to leadership. Compared to the eve of the federal election, he has significantly improved his leadership image score on trust (+14 points), competence (+17) and his vision for Canada (+14).
Most Trustworthy Leader
- Harper – 35% (+14)
- Dion – 20% (Martin - 18%)
- Duceppe – 8% (-3)
- Layton – 18% (-7)
- May – 8% (Harris - 3%)
Most Competent Leader
- Harper – 41% (+17)
- Dion – 22% (Martin - 28%)
- Duceppe – 8% (No change)
- Layton – 13% (-4)
- May – 4% (Harris - 2%)
Best Vision for Canada
- Harper – 39% (+14)
- Dion – 21% (Martin - 25%)
- Duceppe – 5% (-1)
- Layton – 16% (-2)
- May – 7% (Harris - 3%)
Cheers,
NJN
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This isn't really a surprise. Mr Harper has come out of the gate and fit into th... more
Joe Blow (Ontario) 12 Feb 14:42
It's no surprise to me either, given the fact that Harper has had a year as PM a... more
Interested_1 (Ontario) 12 Feb 15:42
I agree, Harper, the man, has grown in the job as he ought to but, remember, he ... more
Tom Good (British Columbia) 14 Feb 01:45
Nonsense your upset only because the West is gaining more power, we should be in... more
kwlawson (British Columbia) 13 Feb 22:07
Mike the Liberals deserve it, 13 years of scams, mismangement and corruption, no... more
kwlawson (British Columbia) 17 Feb 01:07
Hi Mike: I agree the results of the SES poll do not look good for Mr. Dion and ... more
hollinm (Saskatchewan) 17 Feb 13:42
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Joe Blow
This isn't really a surprise. Mr Harper has come out of the gate and fit into the roll well; especially when you compare him to the shotgun style (everything is a priority) of Mr Martin. Mr Harper has demonstrated decisiveness and clarity of purpose (albeit sometimes lacking in media communication strategies), maintaining that all important Prime Ministerial look.
12 Feb 14:42
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Interested_1
It's no surprise to me either, given the fact that Harper has had a year as PM and the publicity that goes with it. Mr Dion has been leader of the opposition for 2 1/2 months, half of that time in parlimentary recess. It will be much different 6 months down the road, and I expect to see the numbers much closer.
12 Feb 15:42
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kwlawson
I agree Nik those numbers remain the same for Harper, but the numbers Dion will go down, if he keeps beating this Kyoto drum, Canadians do not want to buy credits from Europe period, What is in it for Dion if he is still a French citizen, dual citizenship should be abolished before you can run in Federal Politics, or work in the Public Service, or be a member of this dysfunctional Senate.
12 Feb 18:06
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Jan from Whitby
It is no surprise at all that PM Harper is at the top of the heap.
This man is a leader and He will lead Canada to new heights. Dion has proven in the few months as liberal leader that he is not the man to look for to lead Canada effectively.
12 Feb 18:15
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kwlawson
Where did you get the Numbers On Dion Nik did he run for Prime Minister or Party Leader the Leader Convention before the last one, these must be from his riding in Quebec before the last Electon, Nationally his numbers must be down near this Liz May, but your the Stats Man!
12 Feb 23:29
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kwlawson
Best idea to come out of Quebec in years I sent councils in Metro Vancouver - Code of Conduct For Immigrants and Non Citizens! What do think about it!
13 Feb 00:37
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kwlawson
Judges are not Independent they were appointed by Chretien and Liberals, these are Liberal Judges you can tell by their decisions these Judges think they are Parliament, keep stacking and get a good balance of Judges from the Right to offset these Liberal Judges, Beverly being the first to go.
13 Feb 13:57
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kwlawson
Harper deserves a A+, No problem with Judicary Committe, Judges are not Independent, you cannot find a bigger Liberal, Beverley McLachlin Chief Justice of Canada, making Laws when this is the responsibility of Parliament, To many stupid laws and decisions have come out of this Liberal Judicary, the Judicary needs more balance which Harper is doing. Dion has no defense for this, and a reminder this is still a Chretien opposition government even with Dion as leader, no wonder Canadians do not want the Liberals, 13 years of corruption is not what Canadians want again.
13 Feb 17:25
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Mike
These statistics are very disappointing; it shows the influence money can have on a democracy. The ads against the liberal party and specifically the leader, are taken out of context, they are intended to and do make Mr. Dion look weak. But you must remember that the debate was within the liberal party; what they had planned to do within the Kyoto protocol and what they actually accomplished. The ads are not honest; if you want honesty then you should compare the position of the conservatives on the environment during that same 13-year period. It would then be impossible for anyone to consider Stephan Harper a friend of the environment.
If the conservatives win the next election and do it with a majority, Canadians will have to suffer through a minimum of 4 years under Harpers right wing. Then in 20 or 30 years from now we will be speaking about the environment, the Canadian Wheat Board, Women rights, judicial justice the same way we now speak about the Avro Arrow Interceptor aircraft.
13 Feb 19:54
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Tom Good
I agree, Harper, the man, has grown in the job as he ought to but, remember, he is being compared to someone who has not been in the job----speculative, to say the least, in this Harper vs Dion contest. Tonight, I hear on the news, that the government party is going to release another series of attack ads against Dion. Could this be characterized as a "panic attack" by the government party?
As a party, the Conservatives, under Harper, have tied their foreign policy fortunes rather closely to those of George Bush and his star seems to be dimming with the Americans and the world of late. This should give Canadians pause for thought. Canada's stature in the world as an honest broker has diminished and a foreign war, supporting United States interests, has done nothing to bolster that image but it has cost Canadian lives.
Domestically, Harper has made good progress given the restraints in the minority situation. He has demonstrated fantastic flexibility on the environment/climate change issue and in the beginning of this month he managed to cut all funding to the Northern Climate Exchange in the Yukon. His Accountability Act is long overdue even if he made just a few patronage appointments a week before the Act was proclaimed. It is unfortunate the farmers did not appreciate that it was in their best interests to not have a National Wheat Marketing Board.
We have yet to be told by the government what the Canada, U.S. and Mexico integration meetings are about. This is the North American Forum or the North American UNION. Is this evolution by stealth ? Will we be citizens of the new super country called the United States of Mexicanda with the capital of Washington D.C. ???? Should fly well with most of us---Ho Ho. Do you think trust and credibility will have a role to play in the coming election as they have had in the past ?
Harper is a good corporate CEO and he knows what manoeuvres it takes to hold office. With the coming election, I am waiting for a few good tax breaks. Just politics ! ! !
14 Feb 01:45
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blossom
Hi Tom,
It is always interesting how you really well pin-point the Harper gov't. strategies, and I always enjoy reading your views. This eve mine are stifled and am bewildered with the regression
of this gov/t.
I enjoyed listening to Ban Ki-Moon, newly appointed Gen. Sec. of the UN. today, who replaces
Kofi Annan, and who proclaimed that all developed countries of this planet, will have to help and support incentives
to help developing countries to reduce their emissions of carbon...and that it was unacceptable
that the US was not following on this issue - which entails that Canada has to follow also...
He further stated that we could all economically benefit from designing technologies which
will assure the safety of this planet.
While this gov't. is stalling for time, there are other serious world issues which need to be
attended to immediately, and politicians are playing with our precious time.
If the medias brought to light some of those issues, as was pointed out, governments would
have to react to the will of the people, and we would be better advised to make better
choices.
blos
15 Feb 01:54
Tom Good
Thank you Blossom. I understand what the Sec. Gen is saying but so often politicians as a group, meaning the ruling party of a country, are sensitized to the wishes and needs of the large multi national corporations who all maintain the "ear of the government" through effective lobby groups in every country. Often the government does not address the needs of its citizens as it may conflict with the needs of a multi national whose only purpose is the bottom line. Government action is usually at a snail's pace as they wish to be re-elected so regard all legislation very carefully and dilute it down if there is any hint of causing problems for their "friends". When you are in politics in a democracy, you need "friends"----that is the nature of the animal. I have heard of only two alturistic multinationals and that is more Bill Gates than Microsoft and more Warrem Buffet than Hathaway Corporation. Have you heard of any Canadian oil and gas companies doing the generous ? I am sure they donate to charity but that is rather minor. Now take the good Canadian potato chip industry and poly saturated fats---trans fats--- that are so bad for health----our Canadian government held up legislation---good health legislation---to give the New Brunswick manufacturer time to get the poly saturates out and presently they are wearing their halo on national television saying there are no polysaturates ---trans fats---in their potato chips-----government bowed to their needs first rather than to the needs of Canadian citizens. Government will bow to the needs of the polluters first and sometimes that may possibly be judicious, to give the devil his due. The Sec. Gen has to address the multi nationals too.
15 Feb 03:00
blossom
Hello Tom,
And yes I agree with "all of your insights", above, and yes I try never to miss a conversation
with Bill Gates, and Warren Buffet of the US, who have given surge to global priority
awareness around the world. HIV/aids, bird-flu, global-warming are issues that will be
pressing within the next few years, and should be addressed immediately.
In the US, they are considering the way in which foreign trade is not helping, Africa, for
instance, or China, excluding, of course, humanitarian aid, but instead unfavouring our
middle class.The multi-nationals only care about the bottom line, and it's investors, who
decide. The markets decide what will appeal to the political parties, definately.
For instance, China, is still a politically communistic country. After years of trading,
we are figuring out that we are not really helping Democracy with our open trade with
China, but rather losing our own benefits monetarily.
Last week, we heard Min. Clements telling us to eat well, foods which protect us against certain
cancers, (there is no such animal), and I haven't heard this government argue with the
FDA about cloned foods, which will be on this market, supposedly, by the end of this
year, and will not be "tagged" as such, so that the client will at least have a choice to
choose between real or cloned meats! This is scarry, since there is no long-term study
or research to tell us if there are adverse effects on our health, after so many years?
Sorry Tom, for I really digressed from the subjec, but the solution seems to me, to
tract whom one most trusts in government, and apply one's judgment to analyse the
issues which are far reaching for the good of all. First, electoral promises should be
logical, "possible", and should a party should be held accountable when it reneges on
it's promises, and I don't just mean at the polls.
What we are seeing right now, is stalling, abuse, and more than arrogant behaviour.
When a ruling government has so much monies that they can make fraudulent add
campaigns, without calling an election, and in their own private studios, this is a new
one for this Country of ours
It should make us even more aware, and cautious.
blos.
15 Feb 19:18
Tom Good
Have patience and hope, my friend, there must be some men of honour somewhere in the wood pile.
15 Feb 20:01
blossom
Tom, we did see some of that just today, when the name of Min. Ralph Gooddale has
been cleansed. This could have made a big difference at which party would be at the
helm today. It seems, that we are using the 'bush' administration resonance, that
a man is guilty, before proven innocecent! With this 'new' government's options in the
Judicial system, and parallel once again to the doctrine of the 'bush' administration,
we could be seeing our Judges elected to reflect what an idiological partisan party
would want.
blos
15 Feb 23:43
Tom Good
Hello Blossom. Yes, there was a leak from Finance and Gooddale was personally cleared but, just the same, it was HIS department and the issue was very sensitive and deserved the highest security. Harper made big political gains with this incident, rightly or wrongly, and it deserved investigation by the RCMP. Now, the flip side is, did the government clean up this type of risk with the Accountability Act or any other act? I rather doubt it as we are dealing with human beings where money or sex have been temptations since time immemorial----generally they make the world go around---well for most of us--Ho Ho. This type of incident could happen on anybody's watch and it was very unfortunate timing during an election but it should focus attention on security for the future.
18 Feb 03:55
blossom
Tom,
You have a good sense of humour, and I am laughing!
blos
18 Feb 16:49
hollinm
Tying Harper to Bush is as old as the hills and really doesn't have any traction Mr. Good anymore. His actions suggest he is nobody's patsy including the left wing media in this country. He is his own man and makes his own decisions. Because they happen to be the same as George Bush's policy perhaps they are both seeing the same intelligence data which scares the hell out of them. So you should find another line of attack verus the Bush comparison. What will happen when Mr. Bush leaves office and a Democrat is elected and carries on with the same US foreign policy? What will you say then?
Mr. Harper is not a single issue leader, like Mr. Dion, he has other issues that he believes in and it is a question of finding pragmatic solutions versus the ideologic solution of Mr. Dion towards the environment.
Are you suggesting that Western barley and wheat farmers should be sent to jail for not selling their products through The Canadian Wheat Board? What's wrong with choice? If the system is so great then legislate all provinces be part of the Wheat Board and sell their product through them. That's called democracy. To suggest for one minute that the Wheat Board will not survive under a dual marketing system is fearmongering. The Liberals want to maintain it because it is full of Liberal cronies and if they get back into power that will eliminate one more way to reward their friends. Mr. Good this is the 21st century, open your mind to new approaches in order to tackle the issues of the day. Quit looking for booeymen. Just because nothing has been said about an issue doesn't mean that there is something clandestine happening vis a vis Canada, US and Mexico. As the old saying goes "all will be revealed in the fullness of time".
I am glad you acknowledge that Harper is a good CEO. He is also loaded with integrity, honesty, has family values and has the ability to make sound decisions (even though the Liberals and the left wing media disagree). For this reason he needs to be given a majority government in the next election. With fixed election dates he will have four years to prove himself. We all know the alternative should he fail the test.
17 Feb 13:23
hollinm
Maybe there has been a coup in the Liberal Party. Dion is no longer showing up for Question Period and Michael Ignatieff is showing the caucus why he should have been elected leader. The latest poll numbers clearly show that Dion is in a free fall. His flip flops on Afghanistan and the anti terrorism legislation are confirms he lacks leadership skills. The Conservative ads are working and that is why he is running around whining about an apology. What a man!
The Liberals cynical bill to force Harper to meet the Kyoto targets is being roundly crticized by everybody, even the Liberal loving media has jumped on the bandwagon. Harper may not be in majority terrority but I would suggest when the two men are in an election campaign Harper will out perform Dion every time. Besides the Liberals, Bloc, the NDP and the Green party are all fishing in the same pond. The vote is bound to be split and Mr. Harper will win a majority government. God bless Canada.
19 Feb 23:51
blossom
The old 'bush' line, "God bless America"...even Harper is now trying to refrain from doing this...
In Canada, Church and State are still separate!
blos
21 Feb 23:49
hollinm
That why I said it. Just to tweak you blossom!
22 Feb 00:27
blossom
I just hope that you won't get 'tweaked" by S. Harper! ha-ha!!!
I just couln't help it either...
blos
22 Feb 00:42
kwlawson
Report Card for Liberals is down to zero, trying to force this Kyoto scam down the throats of Canadians, But this is what Liberals are good for only, Scams,Corruption and whatelse illegal. Enivroment not a issues to some, Citizenship and Immigraton, Jobs etc etc. are. That is why I have asked the Auditor General to do a forensic audit on the following departments and Public Servants, 1. Citizenship and Immigration 2. Foreign Affairs 3. The Canadian Foreign Service, not one individual Public Servant is going to be exempted all will be investigated, their are not doing their jobs, PSAC has to much say on Polices, why shoud the onus be put on the Sponsor and Sponsored when we are paying the fee's, proof Public Servants are lazy, they have the resources to get information from other countries more so than citizens. They simply do not want to do any work. IN SHORT IF YOU NEED INFORMATION GET IT YOURSELF LAZY PUBLIC SERVANTS, UNIONS MUST BE BANDED IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND IT LEADERS IN JAIL.
14 Feb 14:46
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kwlawson
No To The Liberal Kyotto Bill this is no more than a scam to put Canadian Taxpayer's dollars in the pockets of Europeans and Dion's other country France.
14 Feb 15:43
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kwlawson
Dion drops to -25 % , arrest of French Canadian Public Servant Official in the Finance a direct result of the Liberals billingual hiring Policies. Kyotto not to be honored by Government meets my approval, if these Wacko's of Kyotto take this case before Liberal Activist Judges, other Canadians will take these Wacko Kyotto supporters to Court after the Liberal Actvists Judges are removed, one the have been appointed by the corrupted Jean Chretien, more proof coming on this man's leadership and a dysfunctional Prime Minister. Non Kyotto's get ready for the Court's
15 Feb 14:10
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kwlawson
Harper goes up another 25 % , Sorry but the Minister, the Deputy Minister and the Clerk of the Privy Council must held accountable and responsible for the actions of the Public Servant Official that has been arrested. Individuals in those position at the time must be held accountable and repsonsible. McCullam and Goodale are just giving hogwash to Don Neumann on Politics. Goodale must never again be a Minister, he simply will not be accountable or responsible, this is not the type of Minister we want in Canada. Wether it is CRA or Finance those Liberals must be made responsible and accountable.
15 Feb 17:44
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Tom Good
Nik, do you think if Harper's report card poll was held today, February 15th, it would read the same ? Harper has said he will not recognize Bill C-288 passed on a vote of 161 to 113, and, if this bill is passed by the Senate and becomes law, HE will ignore it. UNBELIEVEABLE ! Harper will not recognize a law passed by parliament. Sounds as if we have a constitutional crisis brewing and Michelle Jean will have to intervene. Of course, elected "leaders" in other countries in the past have chosen to ignore the will of parliament, or whatever they call it, and they have been labelled as dictators. Another guy, called King John 792 years ago chose to ignore "parliament" and I believe the results turned out not quite as he expected. In the history of democracy, the will of the king is bound by law and I suggest King Harper needs a refresher lesson in constitutional law. I respected Harper for what he managed to accomplish in a minority parliament but he is obviously not up to the thrust and parry of a minority parliament in respect to Bill C-288----he has lost my respect and in no way do I wish to see a one man rule in my country, Canada.
15 Feb 19:40
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kwlawson
Dion down another 10%, Liberals must apologize for this arrested Public Servant Official and so must the Public Service Commission, this is a direct result of the billingual hiring policies and practices of the Federal government. Lucien Robillard must apologize also she created this absolutely stupid program, Down with Dion and his Liberals.
16 Feb 14:01
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kwlawson
No apology to Goodale or Liberals needed, the Liberals caused this problem in the first with the hiring policies of Public Service Commission and the way Senior Officials are hired. Lucienne Robillard as a member of the Privy Council and Treasury Board is solely repsonesible for this mess.
16 Feb 17:04
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Bernie
Leadership! What a useless characteristic for a politician. It may be fine in the private arena but never in politics. A politician is a public servant (the opposite of leader). When I vote for a politician, I vote for someone to do my bidding. I don't want him/her to do anything other than what I ask him/her to do. The very monent that he starts making decisions of his own, decisions not according to my wishes, then I want that person out of office as soon as possible.
There's nothing that would turn me against a politician faster than for him to tell me that he is my leader. It's so insultful. Am I a sheep? Do I need someone to lead me around? How arrogant? How egotistical?
Give me a public servant, a politician who will do my bidding and I will vote for him/her.
17 Feb 09:43
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kwlawson
Dion hard of Kyotto, But Soft on Terror, Dion is having a rough ride these past 2 weeks how can he possibily stay in the 20% range, he should be tied with Layton. Your comments wanted.
18 Feb 19:46
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kwlawson
Time For Topic Change NIk , should have new topic daily things are moving fast in Parliament!
19 Feb 15:11
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kwlawson
Time for Dion to step down, he is a losing cause for the Liberals. He simply does not have Leadership skills like Harper!!!
19 Feb 20:50
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Huron Park
klawson sounds quite desperate to convince everybody here that Harper is th man. Well, I disagree. Harper has not impressed me one bit. If he were a more sympathetic person he might have fooled me in the beginning but what I have read about him dating from the mid nineties and to date I have concluded that he is a disaster for Canada. I will not lower myself by calling names but many come to mind.
The CPC's ads are nothing more than snippets of actual videos arranged so that they make Dion look weak. Now you can say a lot of things about Dion but weak he is not. He has qualities that the Conservatives could only wish their Leader had.
For Instance Dion allows dissent but eventually steers the caucus to consensus. Harper, with the help of his whip severely threatens caucus members and therefore makes them afraid to speak their minds and disagree (Belinda Stronach who did not have to accept that is a prime example). I have learned that several CPC caucus members are very disillusioned but have no way out. Their ridings are very CPC so they have to put up or shut up. They don't know where to turn. They just play along hoping to reach their retirement "entitlement" (10 years ?) and otherwise keep their noses as clean as possible. It is even noticable during Question Period where you can see them nodding agreement in unison whenever their Leader speaks (and others as well).
.As we have seen during the past year : public servants who act against the will of the Party in power or in other ways show themselvesto be out of line (Wheat Board CEO, Environment Commissioner, Chief Electoral Officer and probably numerous other) disappear rapidly with their "entitlements"..
Harper says one thing during his never ending election campaign and does something quite opposite (i.e. Income trusts , Kyoto or its replacement) Harper is not a leader he is an enforcer. Not my kind of Prime Minister. I am certain that many, many Canadian Voters will see this as well when the time comes.
[updated Sun Mar 04 19:29:54 EST 2007]
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