140Law: Legal Headlines for the week of May 29, 2017
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of May 29, 2017 from Wise Law on Twitter: Toronto area housing market has a ‘missing middle,’ new report says Apple…
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of May 29, 2017 from Wise Law on Twitter: Toronto area housing market has a ‘missing middle,’ new report says Apple…
Assorted content to start your week. – Rhys Kesselman challenges the Fraser Institute’s grossly distorted conception of “tax competitiveness”: Even with lower overall tax burdens, many Americans bear much heavier…
A fantastic way to share stories and knowledge is through books and public library systems. Unfortunately too many indigenous reserves and communities in Canada don’t have access to a library,…
Our country: its possible future and its present crisis by Strong, Josiah, 1847-1916; Congregational Home Missionary Society Published 1885 Publisher New York : Published by the Baker & Tylor Co.…
In today’s Washington Post, three former EPA administrators — all of them Republicans — take on Donald Trump. William Ruckelshaus, Lee Thomas and William Reilly begin with a bit of…
I'm pretty sure that most Canadians know very little about Andrew Scheer, the new leader of the Cons, who likes to call himself "Harper with a smile."They just see a…
It has been surprising just how many writers are interpreting the Liberal Government’s Infrastructure Bank as a prop for public-private partnerships (P3). It has also not helped that the government…
PHOTOS: Andrew Scheer, demonstrating his vaunted smile. (Photo: Rabble.ca.) This fills corporate media with hope. It shouldn’t. In Canada, with or without a smile, social conservatism is ballot-box poison. Below:…
It seems that Joey De Luca is having an especially bad day: Based on what De Luca's friend and ally Ryan "Alberta" Dean of the Canadian Combat Coalition states, these…
Last week the NDP government introduced the Fair and Family-Friendly Workplaces Act (Bill 17). It’s intended to update workplace legislation that became increasingly outdated under Progressive Conservative rule. Premier Notley…
Fareed Zakaria thinks Trump was played for a chump by the Saudis during his opening visit of the 2017 Boor Tour. Even Canadians have to realize how Harper and now…
Donald Trump and the Gullibillies who installed him in the Oval Office have a childish grasp of America’s place in the world. They don’t understand what made America great and…
So Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, sought to open a “back channel” line of communications with Russian officials. So, so what? Trump’s homeland security secretary, retired general John Kelly, dismissed the…
Angela Merkel, it seems, has had her fill of the America’s fatuous president and Britain’s cadaverous prime minister also. Having endured Trump and May first at the NATO summit and…
Sweetened up memory from a roadside photo. Waterlogue filter and layering different results from different sources in Procreate. Photo from somewhere in Iowa? Filed under: art
TORONTO—Smirk. The economy. Justin Trudeau. Free speech. His deceased mother. ISIS. On every subject, no matter how sad or serious, Andrew Scheer would smirk. It was, well, weird. His rictus…
At long last, the federal Conservatives have a new leader … and it’s NOT Maxime ‘Mad Max’ Bernier, who would have been the first deeply libertarian leader of a major…
New Conservative leader Andrew Scheer While following the now-finished Conservative leadership race, I always felt supremely irritated when listening to Andrew Scheer speak. The same kind of irritation that hits…
Homeland Security Secretary John F. Kelly seems to have tumbled down a very deep rabbit hole. Recommend this Post
This and that for your Sunday reading. – Nick Saul reminds us of the need for strong and consistent public pressure to end poverty. And the Economist points out how…