Kunstler on The City of the Future and "Yesterday’s Tomorrows"
I'm no apocalypse junkie; visions of the end of days don't do much for me. But I am going to recommend James Kunstler's most recent article anyway. Kunstler is a…
I'm no apocalypse junkie; visions of the end of days don't do much for me. But I am going to recommend James Kunstler's most recent article anyway. Kunstler is a…
Steve HerperOkay he is an alien and in 20 years’ time you may be meeting him. According to Russian scientist Andrei Finkelstein it is highly likely that it will happen…
I feel as though every decade in North America another article, report, or paper emerges in which The Environment (note the capital letters) is pitted as public enemy number one.…
As nottawa noted on Tuesday, the net effect of a provincial tax cut on electricity and a rate hike for the province’s Crown energy company isn’t what might appear at…
Complaints over Sun News interview overwhelm watchdog - The Globe and MailNo surprise here.Excerpt from article:Viewers have sent in more than 4,350 complaints since the interview aired on the Sun…
There was a certain amount of hand-wringing by the business press and politicians internationally that the PASOK government of Greece might not be able to pass the second austerity package…
The University of Massachusetts has completed a new study that shows that bicycle lanes create jobs. As a cyclist, this seems obvious to me since whenever I see a store…
Wallace asks the obvious question that’s on most rational people’s minds: The aftermath: Wingnuts go apoplectic that Bachmann wasn’t given an even gentler soft-ball interview and Wallace ends up having…
Wallace asks the obvious question that's on most rational people's minds:The aftermath: Wingnuts go apoplectic that Bachmann wasn't given an even gentler soft-ball interview and Wallace ends up having to…
Wallace asks the obvious question that’s on most rational people’s minds: The aftermath: Wingnuts go apoplectic that Bachmann wasn’t given an even gentler soft-ball interview and Wallace ends up having…
Cross-posted from The Globe And Mail In the first of two column’s last week I offered evidence and argument as to why the CRTC’s current vertical integration hearing is not…
Have a work-related project to get done this week, then out of the country next week. Hopefully, by the time I'm back, the Ontario Libs and Greens will have released…
Canada Post union to challenge back-to-work legislation in court - thestar.comAs I was pointing out, the legislation is illegal, and the union is going to challenge it in court. Now…
This cleverly edited video does not cast a very flattering light on Sustainable Resource Development Minister Mel Knight and Transportation Minister Luke Ouellette as they crashed a presentation being hosted…
With a tender call to build six more ferries,the provincial government is still not finished sorting out problems with its last ferry contract. Earlier this year, Kiewit Marystown delivered two…
Speaking of Senator Lowell Murray, he recently spoke at a conference in New Brunswick to honour Donald Savoie, the esteemed professor of public administration and regional development. The Senator's keynote…
ff-20110127-globalwarming.jpg My two posts about Fox News and misinformation are probably the most popular items I’ve contributed here. They’ve been widely linked, Twee...
Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:Judge Explains 150-Year Sentence for Madoff - http://goo.gl/dgS5jState to dead man: No need for jury duty - http://goo.gl/1Nj2LTampa retiree says…
openmedia_logo.jpg WHO: Steve Anderson – Founder and Executive Director of OpenMedia.ca, the citizen engagement organization behind the 490,000-strong Stop The Meter campaign, and co-author of ...
Some guy named Michael Ignatieff weighs in on the life of Canadians living outside the country:I was away a long time in Britain and the States, it’s true, but I…