This guy is not our Prime Minister, though he dearly wants to be come May 2nd.
Advance polls open Apr 22.
What signs are in your neighbourhood?
What signs are in your neighbourhood?
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That's a difficult name to remember or spell.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have no idea how to pronounce it.
ReplyDeletePerhaps knowing the ethnicity of him would help to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteIg-NAT-yeff
ReplyDeleteor IgNATyev
or Iggy
His father was from Russia.
Considering there is a week and a half to go, there are few signs in my neighbourhood (and most are for the Conservative incumbent)
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the sign is angled low in tall grass! Has it fallen?
ReplyDeleteI remember him as a talking head on various late night reviews in the UK. Who knew then he would become a politician.
ReplyDeleteI hoe the election turns out to your satisfaction.
ReplyDeleteThe sign was staked on a hill.
ReplyDeleteJoy: much has been said about his time 'not in Canada'!
Oh, this name looks familiar! :)
ReplyDeleteThink he'll win?
ReplyDeleteElection signs always make me think of the Chicago motto: "Vote early, vote often, but vote!"
Yup, difficult to remember or spell indeed. Here in Cambodia, majority of the population can not read and write so during elections, logos of political parties are printed in the ballots, instead of names of candidates. At least that's how it was explained to me by a local.
ReplyDeleteInside Cambodia
The Liberal red signs are fighting it out with the NDP orange in our neighbourhood!
ReplyDeleteHe's a labour party? I am labour party too. LOL
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the yellow flowers--I promise I'll come up with a sign soon and post it. Mickie :)
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