Who won the United Conservative Partyâ $ ™ s
leadership debate in Calgary Wednesday?
The three Wildrose leadership hopefuls presented themselves for consideration at
a leadership debate in Red Deer Monday.
Who won the United Conservative Party's
leadership debate in Calgary Wednesday?
Not exact matches
And the
debate was a remarkable example of how
leadership in politics and business are
in the end very different animals.
In business, there's a
leadership style that tries to turn every topic into a
debate, but it's an ineffective technique.
Alison Haley, who supports
leadership candidate Lisa Raitt, holds a cutout of
leadership candidate Kevin O'Leary before the Conservative
leadership debate at the Manning Centre conference, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2017
in Ottawa.
In an onboard interview with The Tyee, May talked about where Via Rail has abandoned Canadian passengers, about why she's running in one of the most staunchly Tory ridings in the nation, and about how she might go after Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the upcoming leadership debate
In an onboard interview with The Tyee, May talked about where Via Rail has abandoned Canadian passengers, about why she's running
in one of the most staunchly Tory ridings in the nation, and about how she might go after Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the upcoming leadership debate
in one of the most staunchly Tory ridings
in the nation, and about how she might go after Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the upcoming leadership debate
in the nation, and about how she might go after Prime Minister Stephen Harper
in the upcoming leadership debate
in the upcoming
leadership debates.
And as we saw
in this week's UCP
leadership debate, only Calgary lawyer Doug Schweitzer was willing to come out
in support of gay rights, taking Kenney to task for his silence.
There are real issues facing Canada — the Conservative
leadership shouldn't become mired
in debates about who does or doesn't fit
in here.
(I was economic advisor to Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, whom the Democratic Party
leadership blocked from even discussing a public option
in the Congressional
debate.)
After the massive losses of Vietnam and Watergate, the intelligence
debate is set at a historic» juncture for U.S. international
leadership and trust
in American institutions at home.
This was the culmination of almost two decades of study and
debate in which the General Conference
leadership had played an uncharacteristically indecisive role.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male
leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy
debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found
in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation
in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously
in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
There is no end
in sight to the mainline denominations»
debates over whether gays and lesbians will be fully integrated into the life and
leadership of their churches.
Less than artful Democrats can accomplish a lot
in the absence of any genuine conservative
leadership and one myth being advertised by Democrats I actually wish was true is the existence of focused and organized opposition on the part of conservatives who demand, if nothing else, a transparent national
debate.
Appearing as they do
in the context of vigorous
debates among Roman Catholics about Pope Francis's
leadership of the Church, Rose's comments are clearly meant to be taken not only as a criticism of Taylor but more specifically as the apology for «traditional» Christianity that Rose «regret [s] to say» he doesn't find
in Taylor.
I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect people
in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended
leadership has overall been disobedient, and many women have been forced to lead and
in that leading women have been more obedient.We all need each other if my husband was a pastor and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else other than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes and he does not need our permission to do so, instead of
debating back and forth over our version of the Bible we should be sure we have the Holy Spirit and real relationship with GOD because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's not the author of confusion
Of course, this teaching has created terrible turmoil and pastoral problems, and the
leadership's record
in interpreting it and handling the
debate and repercussions has too often been inadequate.
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In one of the most visible debates, private Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., has said some religious groups won't be officially recognized if they require certain beliefs or do not allow all members to compete for leadership role
In one of the most visible
debates, private Vanderbilt University
in Nashville, Tenn., has said some religious groups won't be officially recognized if they require certain beliefs or do not allow all members to compete for leadership role
in Nashville, Tenn., has said some religious groups won't be officially recognized if they require certain beliefs or do not allow all members to compete for
leadership roles.
Arsenal entailed a terrible defeat to Liverpool
in their opening fixture of the new Premier League season and one of the biggest
debates surrounding the result, was Arsenal's distinctive lack of
leadership.
Bullied and bludgeoned by weeks of intense public
debate over a longer school day, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis fought back Friday by filing an unfair labor practices complaint against Chicago Public Schools
leadership and accusing Emanuel of trying to intimidate her
in a profanity - filled tirade recently at City Hall.
This assessment re-opened the
debate of what caused the NDC's heavy defeat and reinforced calls for the
leadership to be booted out though their tenure would officially come to an end
in 2018.
I agree that I'd like to see electoral reform as one of the issues
debated in the
leadership contest.
Not only that, but this issue should be one of the major policy questions that need to be put to all the candidates
in the upcoming Labour
leadership debate (as I have already pointed out on this site) as requested by Sunder (see What are the difficult questions the
leadership candidates need to answer?).
At the same time, though, diplomacy is getting weaker because of austerity, because of Iraq and Afghanistan, because of a sort of inward - ness
in Europe — look at the Brexit
debate — and there's a retreat generally from world
leadership on lots of issues by the leading power.
Cameron's reckless challenge to his adversaries to
debate with him (and Brown's inexplicable, suicidal agreement to do so) was not
in the least «laudable»: it was a cheap ruse designed to give him an unearned advantage over Brown plus a weak response to the pressure from Murdoch's Sky News, bleating away for
leadership debates for obvious commercial reasons — politics as entertainment.
It has attempted to accommodate a fast - evolving secular culture by compromising with it, while at the same time failing to adapt and modernise its own
leadership structures to be more relevant and effective
in both contemporary public
debate and
in attracting new members.
The executive summary of the article concludes: «
In preparing for a second election the Tory leadership needs to negotiate for the debates to take place earlier in the campaign; put more money into its ground war; build better relations with the whole of the party and Conservative movement; trust professional polling to test messages; and develop clearer decision - making structures.&raqu
In preparing for a second election the Tory
leadership needs to negotiate for the
debates to take place earlier
in the campaign; put more money into its ground war; build better relations with the whole of the party and Conservative movement; trust professional polling to test messages; and develop clearer decision - making structures.&raqu
in the campaign; put more money into its ground war; build better relations with the whole of the party and Conservative movement; trust professional polling to test messages; and develop clearer decision - making structures.»
It must try to earn
leadership through argument
in open
debate with others — including trade unions, religious groups, community organising initiatives and anti-cuts campaigners.It is encouraging to see that Labour is starting to grapple with the need for serious economic reform.
The Scottish Tories will then have a
leadership contest that should be an opportunity for a wider
debate about the party's position
in Scotland.
The political
debate from both left and right was extraordinarily thin
in the last
leadership election.
The
leadership debate screened on ITV on April 2 marked a historic moment
in British politics.
While Collins says he has House
leadership support for cutting federal reimbursements to state Medicaid funding derived from counties
in the sales tax, the Senate side is still
debating how states would be impacted.
When the federal marriage amendment was being
debated in 2004, John McCain broke from his party's
leadership and took to the Senate floor to denounce it
in notably stark language.
The new selection rules opened the door to this left - wing revolt — though not before moderate Labour MPs, seeking to «widen the
debate»
in the
leadership contest, helped Corbyn pass the nomination threshold of 15 % of Labour MPs.
Smith's intransigence on the European question is
in remarkable opposition to his dexterity on nearly every other issue
in the Labour
leadership debate.
The opposition parties claimed the appeal revealed Labour's unease at Brown's weak performances
in the
leadership debates.
From increasing engagement among «less political» demographics to bringing leaders closer to voters, the positive legacy of the BBC's
leadership special shows it's time to make TV
debates a core and established part of our elections
in the UK.
Of course people can express their dissent and we can have that policy
debate and then we'll arrive at a democratic decision and then we expect people to unite
in the interests of the party and the country overall what to what we don't expect is people going to the media two days before polling to say there is going to be a coup against the
leadership.
As the campaign kicked off there was some
debate as to how the «Shadow Shadow Cabinet» would deal with it — whether now the game was afoot they would feel obliged to call a truce with the Corbyn
leadership and take part
in the national battle.
Champion is one of the 35 MPs who nominated Corbyn for the
leadership contest last year, saying she did so
in order to «broaden the
debate».
The fact that anyone would ever simply assumes that the
debate about Labour and its
leadership is a
debate solely or mostly about policy only shows how unusual — well, weird — people active
in politics tend to be.
There will be ample time for everyone to discuss and
debate these issues and
in addition to Vince Cable's important contribution there will be Tom Brake MP, Meral Ece and the
leadership of SLF and EMLD.
Corbyn's
leadership is not drinking
in the last - chance saloon just yet, but a failure to perform convincingly
in the defence
debate could be deeply damaging.
The shadow chancellor dismissed suggestions the party's
leadership was trying to quash
debate on the issue, after pro-EU MPs, who are pushing leader Jeremy Corbyn to commit to permanent membership of the single market, failed
in an attempt to stage a vote.
Policy will be made by Labour members and not the leader, shadow cabinet, or parliamentary party, Jeremy Corbyn has said
in a
debate with his three
leadership rivals organised by the Guardian.
In formal terms, Russia has remained studiously neutral in the Brexit debate, and so claims by Benn and others that Putin and the Russian leadership would cheer the possible disintegration of the European project are based on conjectur
In formal terms, Russia has remained studiously neutral
in the Brexit debate, and so claims by Benn and others that Putin and the Russian leadership would cheer the possible disintegration of the European project are based on conjectur
in the Brexit
debate, and so claims by Benn and others that Putin and the Russian
leadership would cheer the possible disintegration of the European project are based on conjecture.
Many Tories early
in the
debate - the initial stages took the form of Sir George Young, the Leader of the House, and his Shadow, Angela Eagle, giving statements on behalf of their
leaderships - gave answers which followed the format of «Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill».
In spite of a strong performance in a BBC Question Time head - to - head debate in the final stage of the leadership contest, Davis could not match his rival's general popularit
In spite of a strong performance
in a BBC Question Time head - to - head debate in the final stage of the leadership contest, Davis could not match his rival's general popularit
in a BBC Question Time head - to - head
debate in the final stage of the leadership contest, Davis could not match his rival's general popularit
in the final stage of the
leadership contest, Davis could not match his rival's general popularity.
That must start with the coherent economic strategy, independent of George Osborne, that Liberal Democrats but not their
leadership wanted to see
debated in March.