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George H.W. Bush likely won’t ever forget it, but sometimes we do. It’s the economy, stupid. Bush Sr. lost his shot at a second term as President of the United States in large part because Bill Clinton’s campaign manager James Carville (the Ragin’ Cajun) uttered those immortal (in political circles) words at the right time [...]

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The leaves have fallen, the snow has blown, the flowers have blossomed and the heat waves are back.  What better time to take a look back at the year-that-was at Queen’s Park as the legislature prepares to recess for yet another summer. Here are but a few points of reflection – in numbers – from [...]

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Matt Salvatore 5 February 2010

The Prorogation Soundtrack

Posted by Matt Salvatore

With the Grammy Awards being handed out last Sunday in Los Angeles, it got me thinking, what are federal politicians listening to these days on their iPod or Zune during this time of prorogation? No doubt many are rocking out to Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers in the privacy of their own homes, but would [...]

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Fleishman Hillard senior strategist, and expatriate Canadian, Dan Baxter recently completed an assignment in FH’s Beijing office before moving on to Brussels. In a sort of valedictory, he offers very useful guidance in the online publication PublicAffairsAsia on how to be an effective public affairs advocate in China. While the Chinese government may seem opaque [...]

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In our inaugural podcast, Ron Guirguis, Blake Johnston, Paul Monlezun and podcast host Mark Blevis explore the distinction between public affairs and public relations — with some tangents about the role of digital in public affairs. Click the play button, below, to listen.

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