9 December 2015

2015 Holiday Gift Guide

A Note From the Editor
Etsy.ca

The best gifts tend to be things you wouldn't normally buy for yourself. I've curated a few items I thought would speak volumes to those who enjoy fashion, and follow politics in Canada as well as south of the border. As much as we may want to buy an adorable Obama pillow for our POTUS-loving sister from Etsy, we have a few gift ideas that will stand the test of time, and can still show off the love of politics in a much more discreet and stylish way.

- Jessica Eritou



Sentaler.com
Sentaler's Baby Alpaca Scarf
For the majority of Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau's public appearances, stylist Jessica Mulroney chose Canadian luxury label Sentaler for her sophisticated coats on multiple occasions. The Sentaler scarf can be worn every day and can keep you toasty during our cold and bitter Canadian winters.

HoltRenfrew.com
Jo Malone's Red Roses Travel Candle
This doesn't have any political affiliation, but needs to be included in the guide. Small and compact, but full of fragrance and delight. Beauty guru's worldwide are fans of Jo Malone and your gift recipient will be appreciative of its wholesome and luscious ambience once it's lit up. Due to its small size as the title explains, it is perfect for someone who travels too.



For the Liberal - Brooch Boyfriend's Justin Trudeau brooch
Perfect for pinning on a scarf, or even just leaving it next to your makeup table, this adorable Justin Trudeau brooch is for the ultimate Liberal fanatic. Please note: due to high demand, the company is no longer accepting custom brooches for the Christmas season, may we suggest to still gift with a picture of the JT brooch with a note saying "Coming Soon", as it is something to look forward to as it's on the way.

Etsy.ca
For the NDPer - Tommy Douglas pin
This is a similar idea just from the Opposition.

Amazon.com
For the Conservative - Brian Lilley's "CBC Exposed"
Former Sun News Network host, now The Rebel co-founder and correspondent Brian Lilley wrote an insightful look on the CBC media landscape from his standpoint. As Amazon explains, "CBC Exposed is a book like no other. This book takes on the holy grail of the Canadian media landscape and lays bare the truth about CBC... This book does what the consensus media cowards are afraid to do, tell the truth about CBC. From reporting driven by vendettas to outright biases against conservatives, gun owners, Israel and any other group that doesn't fit their vision of Canada, CBC Exposed is a call to action to rein in this broadcasting giant. Once you read this book you too will be convinced that the only way to tame the beast is to sell it."

BarbieJones.com
Perfect for recipient's next Republican fundraiser this non-partisan jewellery maker has a bundle of items and accessories for men and women.

BarbieJones.com
Again, from the same designer, this piece is a great conversation starter. As well, this silk tie has a matching bow tie and pocket square. 

Independent.co.uk
For everyone - David Axelrod's "Believer: My Forty Years In Politics"
No matter which party you belong to, we think David Axelrod's latest book is for anyone interested in politics (Canadian or American), as he was his campaign manager from the very beginning and the mastermind behind Obama's idea of "CHANGE". The book follows Axelrod's life through the ups and downs of the campaign and his time in the Obama Administration.