Canada’s new citizenship bill a Trojan horse
The federal government’s new citizenship bill is a Trojan horse. It is presented as an attempt to reduce fraud and rationalize the process of becoming a Canadian citizen, both of…
The federal government’s new citizenship bill is a Trojan horse. It is presented as an attempt to reduce fraud and rationalize the process of becoming a Canadian citizen, both of…
You may have read this past week about the leaked documents the Toronto Star obtained that showed the Conservative Party hinting they will try to disrupt and cause disunity amongst…
America’s hydrologists were rattled when their country’s Grace satellites updated data on the world’s water resources last month. On the satellite images the biggest losses were denoted by red hotspots,…
This blog’s unofficial slogan has been “Tomorrow’s conventional wisdom, today.” After this week’s Conservative backpedaling on income splitting, we may need to change it to “Today’s conventional wisdom, seven years…
I was watching with interest the other night Jon Stewart’s interview of Elizabeth Kolbert, author of a new book, The Sixth Great Extinction. There have been five great extinction events…
Bill Nye and Bill Maher offer an entertaining and informative analysis of this growing phenomenon: Recommend this Post
In a decision that surprised me, a Southern federal judge overturned Virginia’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen also ruled that the state also had to…
It’s encouraging to see a decent journalistic treatment of how the polar jet stream is whipsawing the northern hemisphere, especially when it’s from CNN. The story links the California drought,…
CBC coverage of the Olympics has been fantastic. I don’t have TV reception in my home so have been watching events via olympics.cbc.ca. CBC shows live events, webcasts of the…
Some weeks ago, Norbert expressed the view that we need people to come up with ideas – you know, neat ideas – and that’s how we should choose a government…
A few images of competitors in men’s and women’s cross country at Sochi this week. Remember, it’s the “winter” Olympics. Yeah, okay.
Assorted content for your weekend reading. – Murray Dobbin points to the oil sector’s utter domination of Canada’s federal political scene. And Dr. Dawg sums up the problem: Briefly, the…
Time-lapse animation. 2005-2014.
Very glad to hear this news today. Plus she’s cute. Makes me wish I were a lesbian 😉 “In a speech at the Time to Thrive conference Friday, actress Ellen…
Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley were once known as banks. Dodgy banks, to be sure, but still, banks. Now, with the benefit of virtually interest-free money from the U.S.…
The only time we don’t like maple syrup here at the OpenMedia.ca office is when it’s used to describe Canada’s Internet speeds. Canadians deserve better. Speak out: https://OpenMedia.ca/Gatekeepers Article by…
Vladimir Putin and the Horror at Canada House http://montrealsimon.blogspot.ca/ Why are you even surprised, Simon? The fact that they are involved in the ‘owe-limp-icks’ tells you everything you need to…
We’re still okay, for now, but the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index, 2014, shows how little of the world still has a nominally free press. Canada is ranked 18th…
The subject of the Comcast/Time Warner merger/takeover came up for a brief discussion last night. It might have been the seminal issue of the show but Maher and his panel…