Code Politics: Federal Election 2008


Twitter Timeline Charts - Canadian Election English Debate

These charts show twitter activity for the Canadian Federal Election English Debate that took place on October 2, 2008.

 


Blogosphere pummels Carbon Tax, Mum on Cap and Trade

While Canadian bloggers voiced strong opinions both in favour and opposed to Stephane Dion’s Carbon tax, the blogosphere was nearly silent on Ontario and Quebec’s new cap and trade initiative. A sample of blogs posting on both topics (from May 28-June 3rd) found that only 20% of bloggers voiced opinions (10% in favour, 10% opposed) on the cap and trade initiative. Conversely, 80% of bloggers voiced opinions on a carbon tax, 50% opposed and only 30% in favour. (see chart below) 


Motion Chart of ToryTube's Activity during Ontario Election 2007


Blog Buzz for April 9, 2008

Blogosphere debates Saskatchewan MP's anti-gay remarks

Blogometer




Weekly Report For Week of April 2, 2008


Weekly Report for Week of March 26, 2008

Analysis

Blogs: Blogging Tories Dominating the Blogosphere


Weekly Report, March 19, 2008


Weekly Report, March 12, 2008

Analysis

Blogs: Mutiny in the Liberal Blogosphere

Libloggers dominated the top 5 blog posts this past week. Liblogger “apply-liberally” declared his intention not to support the Liberal party and withdraw from Liblogs. All other posts criticized the Liberal party for not standing up to the Conservatives and for failing repeatedly to call for an election.


Weekly Report, February 29, 2008

Facebook 

Party Leaders and their Facebook Supporters for 29 February 2008: Source: Infoscape and Facebook.comParty Leaders and their Facebook Supporters for 29 February 2008: Source: Infoscape and Facebook.com 


Weekly Report for Week of Feb. 22, 2008

Blogs

Blog buzz

This week a site dedicated to criticizing the Ed Stelmach campaign in Alberta received significant links from the national partisan blogosphere. The site, entitled http://www.rottentories.ca(a parody of the film/music review site www.rottentomatoes.com), is registered to well known Liberal blogger Calgary Grit.

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