Once again, let’s hear from a few Sun readers
Breathless smear merchants on King Street manufacture another “scandal.” Hilarity ensues. And then Sue Ann’s readers show their class …
Breathless smear merchants on King Street manufacture another “scandal.” Hilarity ensues. And then Sue Ann’s readers show their class …
How to get the best care? Marry the care-giver. Read the story here.
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If you’ve been reading my Alberta political posts over the past few years, you’ve probably deduced that I’m a fan of Danielle Smith. Not in the sense that I’d vote…
….Letters to the editor can be a great spot to slide in propaganda. Today’s example is a letter from Tom Harris, Director of the International Climate Science Coalition (Wow!), writing…
. ….A Relentless ‘War’ Campaigner. Really? Skirmishes, maybe. But has she been in, and/or and won any real campaign ‘wars’? PoMo 1996? Pt. Grey 2011? Vancouver 2005? SFU 1986? Helijet…
Article in the Globe and Mail says that this budget is Flaherty’s best shot at creating a Conservative legacy. I decide to think about what that legacy will look like:…
This and that for your Thursday reading… – No, we shouldn’t read too much into the first wave of polling following Thomas Mulcair’s election as NDP leader. But there are…
A friend of mine who works in one of the tonier watering holes near Parliament Hill told me that Budget Day is a bigger deal for them than New Year’s…
Another funny but too true sketch from Rick Mercer. H/T: Shelley Cooper-Stephenson
Here, on the philosophical underpinnings of the Wall government’s choice to demolish Saskatchewan’s film industry – and the dangers for the province if we accept them. For further reading…– Bruce…
Mike McNair writing at The Mark: It is an entirely legitimate neo-conservative policy position to reduce tax revenues rather than maintaining a balanced budget. It is also an entirely legitimate…
Since Thomas Mulcair assumed the leadership of the NDP, much has been written about Stephen Harper having met his match. Others have speculated that, between them, Harper and Mulcair are…
On Thursday, March 29th, the 2012 federal budget will be released. We anticipate that this budget will contain substantial cuts to the CBC’s funding, on the order of $110 million…
…and blogging here will be light: I’ll be in the journo lockup shortly, and will remain there incommunicado until Finance Minister Jim Flaherty rises to begin his speech in the…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 29, 2012: RCMP faces class-action lawsuit by former Mountie over sexual harassment Controlling employees’ behaviour after…
Earlier this year things looked pretty bleak for supporters of online privacy, affordability, and openness. From costly and warrantless online spying, to scary new Internet lockdown restrictions, to a hike…
NOTE: The information in this Autism Speaks news release is based on the current US estimate of 1 in 110 persons having an autism disorder. New autism prevalence information will…
A busy day ahead of me, so I have chosen the path of least resistance for my post today. Enjoy. Recommend this Post