Why Bother With Climate Change? The World is Ending Soon Anyway.
Apparently an awful lot of Americans have embraced “End Times Theology”. As they see it, the world is ending soon anyway so there’s no point worrying about trivialities like climate…
Apparently an awful lot of Americans have embraced “End Times Theology”. As they see it, the world is ending soon anyway so there’s no point worrying about trivialities like climate…
R. v Levkovic, 2013 SCC 25 deals with the concept of a law being void as too vague: The doctrine against vagueness is founded on two rationales: a law must…
Assorted content to end your week. – Arthur Haberman argues that our universal public health care system helps contribute to a more democratic society: There is something that political philosophers…
The domestic and international security implications of an ice free Arctic ocean will be briefed at the White House this week. The meeting is bringing together Nasa’s acting chief scientist,…
I’m actually beginning late on the night of May 2. I’d really much rather look at old movies on my IPad. But sometimes I get so damn mad, I just…
Both the good and bad news for the good guys, us, was in today’s Globe and Mail. “The latest Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey suggests the Liberal party jumped into a…
In the wake of yesterday’s budget in Canada’s most important province the third party, Andrea Horvath’s NDP, are thinking they won’t support the Liberals after all. In a piece CFRA…
There’s dissension in the ranks of the environmental movement. Naomi Klein has written a piece in The Guardian attacking some A-list environmental groups that, she claims, have been of more…
PCs up in polls ‘cuz opposition opposes. Labour fears PCs, pushing NDs to go along, so NDs down. OnLibs ∴ safe, gas plants notwithstanding. #onpoli 140-CHARACTER UPDATE: Most compelling reason…
Happy Friday! Today’s band is Thornhill’s Neighbourhood Watch. Embarking on their third year together, the band has honed a colourfully guitar driven, suburban rock style unlike any other local indie…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, May 3, 2013: New CanLII Single Search Interface Toronto councillor seeks three-foot gap between cyclists and passing…
Since the story has been covered in the mainstream press, and The Sixth Estate has done his usual fine and thorough job of analyzing its implications, I have nothing to…
Carol Goar wrote in theToronto Star that Stephen Harper is “at risk of sneering himself into irrelevance.” Boston has its suspected terrorists. So does Canada. And Canadians are troubled: comments…
SFH got together in our new practice spot last night, and lamented the passing – coming up this weekend – of our long-time hang-out, The Shanghai Cowgirl. The Cowgirl’s been…
Two polls came out yesterday for British Columbia’s provincial election, both from reputable companies that somewhat disagree with each other, though really they’re overall agreeing with a new set trend…
Double-dipping is a “no go” in the real world of eating chips and salsa with a circle of friends but an everyday reality in the world of lobbyists and PR…
This is a post that some (but not all) of my BC Liberal acquaintances may not like, but as the BC Election draws near and the polls tighten, I’ll say…
MERX is the MERX Canadian Public Tenders service. Its where the federal and provincial governments put their RFQs and RFPs and the like, asking private companies to bid on contracts…
Bernie Farber writes of the on-line petition to rescue the Canadian Jewish News, which will otherwise cease publication come June 20th: Today for perhaps the first time in our young…