A reliable tip I have received suggests that the Liberal Party headquarters has decided to hire Mr. Adam Carroll to help the party with fundraising. For the moment the party will only confirm that he has been in for talks, but there has been no denial as to his employment. For those who don’t already [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted June 18th, 2012
Luc Schulz is a fluently bilingual writer, policy analyst, communications professional and political consultant. Specializing in Canadian federal-provincial politics, he has extensive experience in government at the municipal, provincial and federal levels. His expertise in matters relating to Quebec helps set him apart from other political consultants. In the past, Luc has served as policyRead Mo
Luc Schultz | more | posted November 15th
Luc Schulz is a political and communications consultant based in Ottawa, Ontario. Having worked both for the Government of Quebec and the Government of Canada, he boasts a unique perspective on federal politics and federal-provincial relations. In 2007 he contributed to the modernization of Quebec’s Charte des droits de la personne as a policy advisor [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted November 14th
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Luc Schultz | more | posted November 14th
Late this evening Microsoft announced it was releasing a tablet which it would wholly produce, from the hardware to the software. This is probably Microsoft’s biggest gamble since the release of Windows 95. I’m betting that it will be successful and that consumers who reel at the thought of purchasing an Apple product will rejoice [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted June 18th, 2012
Parti libéral du Québec – Désobéir à Jean Charest | Le blogue de Jean-François Lisée. It’s looking more and more likely that there will be a provincial election in Quebec before the start of the Fall session in the Legislature.
Luc Schultz | more | posted June 17th, 2012
Andrew Coyne’s recent column on Bob Rae’s motivations for declining to run for the permanent leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada suggests the party’s unwillingness to evolve and adapt to a changing political environment is in large part responsible for the man’s decision to bow out. That seems likely. Why would he want what [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted June 16th, 2012
It would strike those who know me as no surprise to learn that I generally disagree with Warren Kinsella’s random ravings and rantings. In fact, I am hard pressed to think of a single instance in which he published something genuinely valuable for the public. Instead his journalistic career has been a steady stream of [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted June 11th, 2012
After nearly 40 days of nightly protests in Montreal and other cities in Quebec, the ongoing tuition fee crisis gas hit a new mind boggling low. As reported in this National Post article, one of the negotiators representing striking students was arresting after leaving a meeting with the Minister of Education. Not only have we [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted May 28th, 2012
As far as I know, every night since Bill 78 was enacted and nightly protests in Montreal have become more and more vibrant and violent, the Montreal Police have made a point of declaring every single one of these protests illegal. The announcement is usually done via Twitter @SPVM and using a vehicle equipped with loud speakers [...]
Luc Schultz | more | posted May 26th, 2012