Conservatives: It’s Time to End Your Toleration for the Intolerable
Toleration – it’s a great thing. Maybe it’s even a Canadian value. But it’s not always ok to be tolerant, especially when what you are tolerating is something odious. The…
Toleration – it’s a great thing. Maybe it’s even a Canadian value. But it’s not always ok to be tolerant, especially when what you are tolerating is something odious. The…
Toleration – it’s a great thing. Maybe it’s even a Canadian value. But it’s not always ok to be tolerant, especially when what you are tolerating is something odious. The…
In my last post I predicted that Donald Trump's so-called birther campaign would do him enormous damage.By finally exposing him as a dirty old crackpot.But now I'm sure it will…
Big headline. Moncton is to get a new hotel which will be part of a $100 million dollar project. And it will be right near the new 'events centre'; so…
Nation, one of the great truisms of politics is that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing". Voters who know something to be true - or even worse, FEEL it…
Nation, one of the great truisms of politics is that “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing”. Voters who know something to be true – or even worse, FEEL it…
Nation, one of the great truisms of politics is that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing".Voters who know something to be true - or even worse, FEEL it to…
Photo by Kristoffer Trolle Nazareth. Is Israel on the verge of civil war, as a growing number of Israeli commentators suggest, with its Jewish population deeply riven over the future…
Occupy Detroit rally, Grand Circus Park, October 14, 2011. By Stiofan 1919 (Flickr). It is a central irony of the history of the Left that it so frequently comes to…
The tiny community of Klemtu has been transformed over the last decade as funding from Great Bear Rainforest agreements allowed members of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation to revamp their tourism…
Assorted content to end your week.- Henning Meyer interviews Tony Atkinson about the readily-available options to combat inequality - with the first step being to make sure people actually have…
Got an interesting complaint from a frequent reader: he disagrees with our Morning Line assessment of the Republican candidate in the coming Presidential election in the United States. He thinks…
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Like many Canadians, Tim Hortons is often a part of my morning routine. Not for coffee — I’m not a coffee drinker — but a few days a week I’ll…
Like many Canadians, Tim Hortons is often a part of my morning routine. Not for coffee -- I'm not a coffee drinker -- but a few days a week I'll…
Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Friday September 16, 2016. Today we are talking about Wills and Estates.A video posted by Wise Law Office (@wiselaw) on Sep…
Chris Hedges had hoped that Bernie Sanders would spark a revolution. Unfortunately, he writes, the revolution was still-born:The naive hopes of Bernie Sanders’ supporters—to build a grass-roots political movement, change…
He has been trying to soften his image, and portray himself as a reasonable man. A man who loves children and black people, not a deranged demagogue.And it has boosted…
Your humble e-scribbler was on The Broadcast with Jane Adey, discussing the campaign to split the inshore fishermen from the FFAW. Give it a listen if you missed it: CBC…
What’s with Saskatchewan generating unkind Conservative politicians named Brad? Brad “Bumpkin” “Two Finger” Trost threw together some stock images into a meme against people in love being married. Something inadvertantly…