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Rod Bruinooge

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Campaign for Life Ottawa March coverage

The Campaign Life Coalition’s Exodus 2009 (I googled Exodus 2009 and hit stories of Sri Lankan civilians displaced in civil war) March for Life held it’s yearly Parliament Hill rally. 
Just about every year they complain the group claims it doesn’t get either any/enough/favorable/inaccurate media coverage. 
As mentioned Michael Coren wrote a piece for them in The National Post, which was [...]

Finding the Pro-Life Caucus on Parliament Hill

From Terrible Depths:
It’s not partisan. It doesn’t have a website. There is a chairman - normally two - and possibly even an independent staff of assistants. It’s been operating on Parliament Hill for the last decade, maybe more, and there still hasn’t been a public listing of its members.
The “it” I’m referring to is the [...]

Push Polling, Plagiarism, KLRVU Research Part 2

Bloggers investigate KLR VU
Part 1 is here
By July 25, 2008 blogger scrutiny began in earnest when unrepentant old hippie noticed chatter about a new poll by a company calling itself KLRVU.
The company, whose figures regarding Canadian approval contradicted reputable polling companies, had been hired by Campaign Life Coalition. The company data regarding Canadian opinion about The Order of Canada [...]

Push Polling, Plagarism KLRVU Research & Campaign Life Coalition

On July 1, 2008 Governor General Michelle Jean announced Dr. Henry Morgentaler was to be a recipient of  The Order of Canada.
Online reaction was swift. While reputable companies such as Ispos Reid polls indicated a majority of Canadians agreed with the decision, overnight an unknown company calling itself KRLVU Research disagreed, and began to be talked about [...]