The news that Larissa Shasko has stepped down as leader of Saskatchewan’s Greens to work on Yens Pedersen’s campaign has already received plenty of attention. But it’s worth noting that based on the ridings involved, Shasko’s move may have more impact …
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Accidental Deliberations: On inexplicable delays
Yes, the positive media response signals how important the impending debate over the NDP’s Bright Futures Fund proposal figures to be in the lead-up to Saskatchewan’s November election. But the even more significant bit of fallout looks to be part of B…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: On bright futures
In this morning’s column, I pointed out how the Wall government’s focus on short-term electioneering and rule-tweaking betrays its insecurity over November’s election. And the Sask Party will have all the more reason for concern in the wake of the NDP’…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: New column day
Here, on how the Saskatchewan Party’s actions speak far louder than the pundits’ words as to whether or not there’s a real chance for change in the November election.
For further reading:
– James Wood has nicely covered the Sask Party’s anti-whistleb…
Accidental Deliberations: On gullibility
I’m pretty sure I’ve read columns and articles purporting to be written by Murray Mandryk over a period of several years. But I’m having trouble making sense of that recollection after he’s gone out of his way to demonstrate that he was born yesterday….
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: On analogous choices
John Gormley strains to try to invent analogies between football and politics to support the Sask Party’s cause. (And I’m half disappointed he didn’t have a couple thousand more words to fill, since I’m sure then we’d have been treated to his substance…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: Belabouring the obvious
Speaking of this fall’s Saskatchewan election, let’s note a remarkable feat of punditry by Murray Mandryk in his latest paean to the Sask Party. Of course it’s always the goal of any prognosticator to identify what’s inevitably around the corner so as …
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: Friday Morning Links
Assorted content to end your week.
– The NDP follows up on the Tony Clement G8 scandal by pointing out the connection between his pork-barrelling and the 2008 federal election (which, let’s not forget, was called at the Cons’ behest):
The NDP is accus…
Accidental Deliberations: Unequal interest
In my column this week, I pointed out the need to combat poverty and inequality in order to achieve better outcomes in all kinds of areas even if we’re not prepared to deal with them for their own sake. But let’s follow up with a quick look at the choi…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: On outreach
Yes, there’s plenty to criticize in Murray Mandryk’s continued willingness to serve as a conduit for Sask Party spin. But let’s focus in on the obvious flaws with even the more reasonable part of his latest column:(T)here is another view that we now se…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: Monday Evening Links
Miscellaneous material for your Monday reading.- Janyce McGregor’s article on the perils of Senate reform is well worth a read in general. But let’s particularly highlight an issue I’ve raised before – if one which is no less glaring in the absence of …
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Assorted content to start your week.- Trish Hennessy’s latest Numbers consist of a comparison between Canada and other OECD countries…featuring some great news on the social front:84Percentage of Canadians, on average, who report the highest communit…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: New column day
Here, on the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce’s distraction tactics for this fall’s provincial election.For more reading…- A couple of greatest hits from the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce in its complete neutrality and altruism, including its late…
Continue readingAccidental Deliberations: On political investments
Yes, there’s plenty of reason for snark in response to the news that the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce will be (a) pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into this fall’s provincial election campaign, and (b) pretending not to be doing so on behal…
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