Stephen Harper: What are his motives for joint U.K. –Canadian Embassies?
Sounds like an idiotic idea. Maybe he was missing George W. Bush as his master and now he wants to be a poodle to David Cameron.
Sounds like an idiotic idea. Maybe he was missing George W. Bush as his master and now he wants to be a poodle to David Cameron.
When I began this blog something over two years ago, what started it was a long series of editorials attacking New Brunswick public schools. For venom, rant and ignorance, I…
Telling people what to do versus creating an environment that’s easy for them to figure out what they should do is probably the greatest leadership struggle I’ve encountered. I myself…
Polls at this point aren’t much of a harbinger of anything. But a new poll by Abacus Data puts Stephen Harper’s negative numbers at 50%. One out of every two…
Back a few I was pimping Jean Charest for the next leader of the Tories; Warren Kinsella had the ex Premier of La Belle leading the Liberals.A “… poll by…
Previously: Prologue, The 19th Century Spoiler Alert: He sees dead people…or at least, got advice from them. In 2009, delegates at the Liberal Party convention in Vancouver voted overwhelmingly to…
Chicago is already internationally known for his stunning architecture and that reputation is set to continue with a new eco-tower. The CO2ngress Gateway Towers will bring the skyline into the…
This autism dad asks New Brunswickers with autism, or autistic children or family members or friends, professionals working with autistic children and adults or people who just plain care to…
Game 6, September 24, 1972 The days between games were almost as agonizing as game days. In the two days between games, pretty much all I could think about was…
Sam Sniderman passed on the weekend at the venerable age of 92. He turned a record store on Yonge Street in Toronto into a tourist attraction and fanned out across…
The Diva is data-entering with two retired ladies who believe in The Cause. I think CBC would have loved for me to tape this conversation. The Lady named Pearl*, retired…
The Diva is data-entering with two retired ladies who believe in The Cause. I think CBC would have loved for me to tape this conversation. The Lady named Pearl*, retired…
According to the Globe and Mail the Canadian dollar is getting too popular. Ms. Sutton noted that the Bank of Canada is now the “lone hawk” among the major central…
Cruising, as I do, through my favorite Canadian political blogs, I came across the following comment on a post at ‘Accidental Deliberations’. The post concerned the campaign to select the…
Fail a drug test. That’s what happened to a Toronto man on this day in 1988. His name is Ben Johnson. Mr. Johnson won the 100 metres at the Seoul…
via the YALE forum on CLIMATE CHANGE & THE MEDIA
Back in February, the Globe and Mail reported on a memo from the Treasury Board to “all federal departments and agencies” instructing them to omit details of spending cuts from…
Despite its rather lengthy history, yesterday was the first time my wife and I attended Toronto’s Word On the Street, a celebration of books, literacy, and the dispelling of ignorance.…
Miscellaneous material for your Monday reading. – The Economist adds a noteworthy voice to the chorus calling for greater tax enforcement to ensure the corporate elite pays its fair share:…
Aaron Wherry generously debunks Peter Kent’s latest farcical spin only within the climate change debate, rather than fitting it into a general governance framework. But while I’ll stick with my…