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October 15, 2008
Pondering the political fallout of the federal election
As the Tories’ second minority government prepares to take up seat in parliament, political pundits are pondering whether this one will last any longer than the last one. SFU political marketing analyst Gary Mauser says no. Mauser can expand on this and his other thoughts. He predicts that the Liberals will get caught up in backstabbing, an old right-left divide will rear its familiar head and that the majority of Canadians will be content with the status quo.
Gary Mauser, 604.937.5292; gary_mauser@sfu.ca
Greenest student
Boyd Cohen’s latest twist on advancing green ideas is a search for the globe’s greenest student. The SFU assistant business professor is launching the new contest on the heels of the recent Greenest Person on the Planet contest. For details see 3rdwhale.com
Boyd Cohen, 778.384.0733; bcohen@sfu.ca
As the Tories’ second minority government prepares to take up seat in parliament, political pundits are pondering whether this one will last any longer than the last one. SFU political marketing analyst Gary Mauser says no. Mauser can expand on this and his other thoughts. He predicts that the Liberals will get caught up in backstabbing, an old right-left divide will rear its familiar head and that the majority of Canadians will be content with the status quo.
Gary Mauser, 604.937.5292; gary_mauser@sfu.ca
Greenest student
Boyd Cohen’s latest twist on advancing green ideas is a search for the globe’s greenest student. The SFU assistant business professor is launching the new contest on the heels of the recent Greenest Person on the Planet contest. For details see 3rdwhale.com
Boyd Cohen, 778.384.0733; bcohen@sfu.ca