Jagmeet Singh’s Strategic Gambit: A Non-Confidence Vote, a Federal Election, and a Provincial Election Twist? by Ron Gersh Read on Substack

Morning Coffee for Politics in Canada by Ron Gersh Snapshot of the ‘Soap Opera’ going on in Ottawa, with some Practical Government Relations (GR) Goals, Objectives and Tactics for 2025 Read on Substack

Here’s a reason why Poilievre and the Conservatives are leading by 25 points by David Coletto Something not enough commentators about politics are talking about Read on Substack

Carney Shows Up on American TV, and the Liberal Leadership Race Begins…… by Ron Gersh TheCCSGroup Takes a Deep-Dive into the Liberal Leadership Race and What It Means for your Government Relations Strategy moving Forward. Read on Substack

Conservatives are calling an Election by next week – the data tells us why. by Ron Gersh For those wondering why Conservatives are eager to trigger the Election in the next two weeks, polling illuminates the strategy and intentions of a snap election call. Read on Substack

Premier Ford will Dissolve Government this Afternoon by Ron Gersh Everything you need to know about Ontario’s Election 2025 Read on Substack

Ontario Elections: New US Trade War Reality by Ron Gersh Which Party is able to Capitalize on this New Political Reality in the Election – TheCCSGroup Provides our Analysis. Read on Substack

Week 2 of Election: PC Polling Currently at Land-Slide Levels, Do Liberals and NDP struggle for Party Status? by Ron Gersh PCs Lead Strongly, Liberals and NDP Struggle for Second Read on Substack

The Growing Challenges of Jordan’s Principle Funding for First Nation’s in Canada: by Ron Gersh Impending Challenges Delivering the Jordan’s Principal and CHRT-41 Program: A Government’s Perspective Read on Substack

Did Doug Ford’s Early Election Bet Just Pay Off? by Ron Gersh Polling as of February 16, 2025 and Preparing for Tomorrow’s Final Debate Read on Substack

Ron Gersh

Ron Gersh has been involved in government relations at Queen’s Park, Parliament Hill and City Hall for over 20 years. 
He has serviced many associations, First Nations, hospitals, and corporations in his time as a political consultant. Ron has built a strong reputation in the government relations industry and prides himself on his ability to deliver desired results to clients. His successes at all levels of government speak for themselves. He has helped numerous clients, from large corporations to First Nations communities, obtain funding for their projects and negotiate win-win solutions for all parties involved

Ron previously worked as a Senior Consultant for Leonard Domino & Associates before starting his own business in 2006. During his time at Leonard Domino & Associates, Ron was heavily involved in carving out a niche in the First Nation and non-profit sector. Ron holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Schulich School of Business.