Pop The Stack: The Real Tyrant in Canada is You

Today, as the Liberals put forward a motion to find the Conservative government in contempt for withholding information and misleading parliament, House government leader John Baird used the phrase “Tyranny of the Majority” to describe the action. I wrote  last week about another MP using this same outrageous phrase.  It is actually quite surprising for Minister Baird to […]

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Pop The Stack: Go to the Dance

I’ve got an analogy for the Conservtive party’s stance over the possibility of a coalition. They’re just clever bullies, and they should be treated appropriately. Think back to high school. Lets say there’s this bully who likes the same girl (or guy) as you. They don’t want you to go to the dance because you’ll […]

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Pop The Stack: Nanos Has No Idea

Pollster Nik Nanos, who gets quoted in the media because he runs a polling firm, has no idea what his statistics about Canadians means.  His latest poll shows that Canadians are fed up with minority government and have no faith in any of the leaders or parties.  True.  Apparently Mr. Nanos thinks this means that […]

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Pop The Stack: Could Coalition Be Used to Get the Bloc to Stop Being Separatists?

Great point by Chrystal on Lessons on Framing – Coalition Governments As important as the question regarding whether the Liberal Party and NDP would consider being part of a coalition government is whether the Conservative Party would. Why are virtually all media, journalists, other writers and democratic reformers ignoring this? Just because Canadians won’t vote in […]

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