…and a-b-o-u-t t-w-e-n-t-y people showed up?
(Yes, we used hyphens to make the crowd look bigger.)
Continue reading…and a-b-o-u-t t-w-e-n-t-y people showed up?
(Yes, we used hyphens to make the crowd look bigger.)
Continue readingKootenay-Columbia NDP candidate Mark Shmigelsky has a gun registry plan. It’s not a very good plan but it is his plan:If the gun registry issues comes again I will sit down with Rod & Gun clubs to find how we all feel, whether we are for it or again…
Continue readingFighting the gun registry.
Fighting democratic engagement.
Just another day in Stephen Harper’s Canada.
Continue readingIf an experienced NDP candidate in rural Central Alberta can stand up for the long gun registry, why won’t Jack Layton?
Continue readingIn today’s speech celebrating his five years as Prime Minister, Stephen Harper is reported to have said: “We are in this minority government. We haven’t been able to pass what we want to pass. But that doesn’t mean we have forgotten … there wil…
Continue readingThe existing Federal Long Gun registry is an issue on which I have mixed feelings. To begin with it is a flawed peice of legislation, its startup costs were exhorbitant, and its operating costs remain higher than they should be. That said Canada’s police chiefs say it is useful, and
Continue readingThe existing Federal Long Gun registry is an issue on which I have mixed feelings. To begin with it is a flawed peice of legislation, its startup costs were exhorbitant, and its operating costs remain higher than they should be. That said Canada’s police chiefs say it is useful, and
Continue readingThe existing Federal Long Gun registry is an issue on which I have mixed feelings.To begin with it is a flawed peice of legislation, its startup costs were exhorbitant, and its operating costs remain higher than they should be. That said Canada’s poli…
Continue readingI’ve been putting off this article for a week or so, and its been piling up links, so here’s some unsolicited advice from me to the leaders of her majesty’s loyal opposition, both Mr. Ignatieff and Mr. Layton. Start opposing with something Canadians actually want, not what the media punditocrocy and ‘common wisdom’ tell you. […]
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