The Rise of the PCP – Canada – 2008

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

Author: Principled Conservative

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“After winning a second minority government in 2006, Paul Martin, close to being implicated in the sponsorship scandal, just hopes to hang on. The Conservative Party has fallen on tough times with several key defections to the new Progressive Canadian Party. The PCP has managed to field a strong slate of candidates and raised significant amounts of money. They are hoping to form government after this election. The NDP and the Bloc have united the Left which could thrust them into contention for the government as well.”

Cyberia – 1997

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

Author: Ken Kerns

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“Loosely based on the long-running micronation known as Cyberia (http://vcc.4mg.com), a small, fledgling parliamentary democracy is holding elections for the first time. Will they elect as their Prime Minister a labor-backed hero of independence, a unifier of groups opposed to the new constitution, a popular liberal professor, or a radical farmer bent on secession for indigenous peoples, or someone else entirely?”

DC Council – Washington, D.C. – 2006

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

Author: Casey Reese

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Description: “As the nation’s capital approaches it’s mayoral election, the Republicans are gearing up for a tough fight. In this liberal city, former Mayor Marion Barry has announced that he will run again, setting the stage for one of the closest elections in the country.”

House of Representatives – USA – 2004

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

Author: Joey Cudicini

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“After nearly 10 years of Republican control, the Democrats are hoping to regain some momentum by taking the House back. However, with control over all three elected bodies, the Republicans aren’t going to give it up easily.”

Mulroney’s Wager – Canada – 1988

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

Author: Nicholas Lawson

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“Brian Mulroney has lead his Progressive Conservative government through a rocky first term, and now in his second election he is staking his government on one issue – free trade. But will Canadians support Mulroney’s free trade plans, or will they rally around the Liberals or New Democrats in a revival of Canadian nationalism?”