These days I find I have little desire to think, let alone write, about the Harper regime. Despite the fact that we lived so long under its oppressive and toxic shadow, I prefer these days to think about future possibilities. However, the current ‘introspection’ the defeated party is undergoing merits
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Politics and its Discontents: A Shameful Legacy
Yesterday I attended a funeral service for the father of my good friend and former colleague, John. Although I never met John’s father, a retired Presbyterian minister, his son’s stirring eulogy was such that I left the service feeling that I somehow knew him in some way, such was his
Continue readingPolitics and its Discontents: Undoing The Damage
During this ‘interregnum’ period, I have felt less inclined to write my blog; with the incoming government yet to make its mark, and the outgoing one something I prefer to think about as little as possible, I don’t have as much to say as usual. Nonetheless, things are undoubtely happening
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