Who are the next potential Liberal Party leaders.

Calberty

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McKenna will be the next leader if he wants it. 'If' Harper does a decent job and McKenna leads the Liberals, in the next election Quebec will be a 3 way BQ, Liberal, Con split and the NDP will be decimated except in a half dozen ridings.
 

MMMike

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Colpy said:
Freethinker said:
TenPenny said:
I hear lots about McKenna; I think he'd be a good choice, but it's important to have a race. (MMMike, you're from Apohaqui?)

I am orignally from New Brunswick. McKenna did a lot with very little in my home province. I have the utmost faith in his ethics, buisness accumen, humility, decency, and pragmatism.

That being said, I think Harper would shred him in a debate. He just doesn't have the killer instinct for that kind of confrontation.

McKenna is the one Liberal leader, Federal or Provincial, that I have ever voted for in 33 years of voting.

Just once, mind you.

From near Apohaque, TP... more out Coles Island way (know it?). I'd probably vote for McKenna. I say he could destroy Harper in a debate. You see him on CNN with Lou Dobbs? He is representing us well down there.
 

MMMike

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Durgan said:
Tobin, when running New Brunswick for ten years almost gutted the structure of the province.

I suggest he is not a good choice for the Federal Liberal Party.

Durgan.

I assume you meant McKenna. We'll have to agree to disagree there Durgan. I thought he did great for the province. Did a lot to sow the seeds for economic renewal.
 

#juan

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Durgan wrote:
Tobin, when running New Brunswick for ten years almost gutted the structure of the province.

I suggest he is not a good choice for the Federal Liberal Party.

Durgan.

I suggest you have the wrong man.

In 1996 Tobin resigned from federal politics to pursue the leadership of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland after the resignation of Premier Clyde Wells. Tobin won handily and as Premier of Newfoundland, had the good fortune to preside over the province during an unprecedented economic boom brought on by offshore oil and gas exploration and development, as well as the discovery of one of the world's largest nickel deposits at Voisey's Bay in coastal Labrador. Tobin pursued tough negotiations with out-of-province companies seeking to export the resource for refining and smelting elsewhere, insisting that the resource will never be mined unless Newfoundlanders received secondary manufacturing and tertiary service spinoffs. A similar tough stance was taken in seeking to develop the lower Churchill River, keeping in mind the contract his predecessor Joey Smallwood had been forced to sign.[/quote]
 

TenPenny

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[quote="MMMike}
From near Apohaque, TP... more out Coles Island way (know it?). I'd probably vote for McKenna. I say he could destroy Harper in a debate. You see him on CNN with Lou Dobbs? He is representing us well down there.[/quote]

Apohaqui, Coles Island, Springfield, Bellisle Creek, Berwick, Bull Moose Hill....

I knew a chicken farmer from up around Pearsonville....MacDonald was his name, I think....

I agreee, McKenna could chew up Harper and spit him out. It could be interesting, there's already much talk about Frank (not that it ever really subsided).
 

#juan

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I like Tobin

and he is a good Canadian. He was also a great fisheries minister. I just wonder if he has the sophistication neccessasary to be a good prime minister. At this point we don't know if he even wants the job.
 

Durgan

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#juan said:
Durgan wrote:
Tobin, when running New Brunswick for ten years almost gutted the structure of the province.

I suggest he is not a good choice for the Federal Liberal Party.

Durgan.

I suggest you have the wrong man.

In 1996 Tobin resigned from federal politics to pursue the leadership of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland after the resignation of Premier Clyde Wells. Tobin won handily and as Premier of Newfoundland, had the good fortune to preside over the province during an unprecedented economic boom brought on by offshore oil and gas exploration and development, as well as the discovery of one of the world's largest nickel deposits at Voisey's Bay in coastal Labrador. Tobin pursued tough negotiations with out-of-province companies seeking to export the resource for refining and smelting elsewhere, insisting that the resource will never be mined unless Newfoundlanders received secondary manufacturing and tertiary service spinoffs. A similar tough stance was taken in seeking to develop the lower Churchill River, keeping in mind the contract his predecessor Joey Smallwood had been forced to sign.
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My mistake you are so right. I confused McKenna with Tobin. Sorry about that.
Durgan.
 

Calberty

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mikke: "From near Apohaque, TP... more out Coles Island way (know it?). "

Too well. I'd drive up to see relatives in New Brunswick and take 'the short cut'. It was a couple decades ago and there was a place we'd stop to get a snack in the area...pre-fastfood chains.

The area was nice but the hiway was crappy. In Alberta we have backroads maintained in better condition than the main roads were in New Brunswick.
 

Doryman

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Jay said:
Tobin is to be feared. He is someone who knows industry very well and could give conservatives a run for their money at their own game.

It's funny how people believe Newfies to be so quaint and nice, but we keep spitting out ruthless politicians. Tobin, Danny Williams, and remember John Crosbie? That guy's just badass!

I'd root for Tobin as a Liberal leader; primarily because I'd like to see a leader (of any party) from Newfoundland, secondly because I believe he's wily enough to really be a hard hitter and take the Conservatives out behind the woodshed, and finally because I'd like to finally see a Liberal leader who wasn't from Quebec.

Go Captain Canada, pummel those Turbot snatching Spaniards!! :lol:
 

MMMike

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TenPenny said:
Apohaqui, Coles Island, Springfield, Bellisle Creek, Berwick, Bull Moose Hill....

I knew a chicken farmer from up around Pearsonville....MacDonald was his name, I think....

I agreee, McKenna could chew up Harper and spit him out. It could be interesting, there's already much talk about Frank (not that it ever really subsided).

:lol: Murray MacDonald by any chance? I grew up just up the road. Was good friends with his kids. His son bought our land when we moved away. Small world!
 

Semperfi_dani

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Whoever suggested Stephane Dion...good choice. Hmmm. That gives me something to ponder...cuz you can bet your ass that the Liberals will want someone from Quebec to reclaim Quebec, but will want someone who would be good with Ontario...and neutral with the rest of the country.

Last thing they need is someone who is polarizing.
 

MMMike

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the caracal kid said:
I was surprised to see Bob Rae mentioned given how much it seems Ontarians on this forum dislike him so much.

Bob Rae wouldn't stand a snowball's chance in hell of getting elected. We remember.
 

Jay

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Doryman said:
Jay said:
Tobin is to be feared. He is someone who knows industry very well and could give conservatives a run for their money at their own game.

It's funny how people believe Newfies to be so quaint and nice,

That's because we can't understand what you guys are saying.... :)




Doryman said:
Go Captain Canada, pummel those Turbot snatching Spaniards!! :lol:


If we were going to see a Liberal government again, I could support Tobin as PM (in lip service only) as he has a ruthless streak in him and he would be a strong leader of the country and he knows business.

We need strong leadership, and yes, we need to clean up those Spaniards too!
 

Jay

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I thought Trudeau ruled out politics already....it could have been a rumour though.