Canada’s Obama bus comes under fire from the US right
Number one, it's black. Crazed Texan (aren't all right-winged Texans crazed?) Louis Gohmert calls it the "Darth Vader" bus and Obama the "evil emperor".Number two, it was built in a…
Number one, it's black. Crazed Texan (aren't all right-winged Texans crazed?) Louis Gohmert calls it the "Darth Vader" bus and Obama the "evil emperor".Number two, it was built in a…
Where are Canadian progressives when you need them? Where were Canada’s anti-mornachists, pacifists and nationalists when Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Conservative government were planning to return Canada to…
The feverish madness of USian politics continues apace, entertaining as usual. If you thought the GOP couldn’t possibly come up with a goofier presidential candidate than CrazyEyes, you’d be wrong.…
Nation, typos happen. We've all zigged linguistically or mathematically when we should have zagged.When politicians do it, however, it's a bit more of a problem. Because, quite simply put, we…
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Since the title of Lawrence Martin's column of yesterday is Pushing the limits of state surveillance, I would imagine he was going to go on to discuss the continuing assaults…
While far too many media outlets have gone out of their way to give Tony Clement and the Cons a pass on this week's thoroughly damning revelations about their G8…
The story is a sad one and I am not setting out the details here -- it may be that the Imam is not guilty. The reason I highlight the…
Bonnie asked for it, and here it is! This is the table runner that GC made for his mother. Isn’t it stunning? I’ve included some close-ups of some of the…
Some interesting comments by Harbottle & Lewis LLP – a law firm retained by News of the World group to do some limited research concerning the firing of Goodman. Deep…
Momentum against the government's online spying legislation continues to build. Here, Lawrence Martin places Lawful Access in socio-historical context, amidst the growing international trend of increased state security-surveillance measures. 9/11…
Helpfully, Brampton-Springdale PC candidate Pam Hundal (part of the protest in my previous post) has now tweeted that the billion dollars the Ontario Liberals invested into Brampton healthcare services was…
In many disaster scenarios electricity is a badly needed resource that can be very hard to come by. Power lines are knocked down and generators can be in short supply.…
The 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) was released on Monday. Because it’s compiled by Shanghai Jiaotong University, it’s commonly known as “the Shanghai ranking.” As I recently blogged…
More and more I find myself wandering over to Pushed to the Left and Loving It… so I thought I’d add a link to the site in my sidebar. Worth…
On the one hand, Rio Tinto ”Plans to double Labrador mine output” according to the headline on a CBC news report. On the other hand, ONE of Australia's leading experts…
"The mayor of Sarnia, Ont., has written a letter to the Conservative Party of Canada, accusing it of “absolutely shameful” behaviour in its dispute with the widow of an asbestos…
As a political scientist and somewhat of a historian I prefer our system of government based on a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. I also appreciate the role that our…
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. - Lawrence Martin slams the proliferation of gratuitous surveillance on citizens, with a particular focus on the Cons' "lawful access" legislation: In Canada, the…
Yet more wind in the clouds
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