July 2: My tragedy.
Today, I spent at least 6 hours writing this blog. Then, in some accident I don’t understand, I lost it all. I’ve done that before – but this time I…
Today, I spent at least 6 hours writing this blog. Then, in some accident I don’t understand, I lost it all. I’ve done that before – but this time I…
At roughly the same time Shakespeare was writing and performing King Lear, Measure for Measure, Othello and Macbeth (1604-1605), Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was publishing the first part (52 chapters)…
If I was a Liberal I would have been upset, if not furious, when Justin Trudeau, taking a page out of Christy Clark’s playbook, claimed that Canada should receive credit…
A man walks past a graffiti, depicting drone strikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen (File photo) President Hassan Yussuff Canadian Labour Congress 2841 Riverside Drive Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7…
I wrote on June 14 about Reuters burying (for over a month) a study by prominent economists Jeffrey Sachs and Mark Weisbrot that links U.S.-imposed economic sanctions on Venezuela in…
If this country were any example, one might conclude that Conservatives cannot, or will not, grasp the severity of the global warming threat. In Alberta, for example, the UCP has…
Maybe it’s for the Fourth of July festivities. Maybe it’s a dress rehearsal in case he loses the presidency next year. Either way, Donald Trump has brought the big guns…
Is New Brunswick Canada’s Louisiana? Anyone who regularly reads Graeme Decarie’s excellent blog, The Decarie Report, is regaled at how that province operates as the feifdom of a few powerful…
It was a chilling example of what might happen if Andrew Scheer's sinister Con cult is allowed to spread fake news, in a crude attempt to influence the result of…
Today is, predictably, worse than yesterday. That is becoming the now customary reality as we steadily drift ever further from a stable, inhabitable planet. Don’t worry, we’ve still got years…
The Letters section in today’s Globe and Mail is filled with readers’ thoughts on climate change. One such reader is me. Please see the fifth letter from the top for…
Canada has a thing for Honduras. The ravaged country is a second home to powerful Canadian mining companies and Ottawa appreciates the carte blanche treatment. Harper was quick to jump…
We’re very early in the run up to the 43rd general election, and the start of July kind of unofficially marks the end of the 42nd Parliament. Everything that is…
The Letters section in today’s Globe and Mail is filled with readers’ thoughts on climate change. One such reader is me. Please see the fifth letter from the top for…
This weekend we took Kai and Cookie to the beach both days. The beach was Diego’s favourite place in all the world, so it was sad to be there without…
File photo by Shutterstock Canada has announced that it will formally adopt a definition of anti-Semitism that could characterize Palestinian rights campaigning as anti-Jewish bigotry. The definition is contained in…
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of July 2, 2019 from Wise Law on Twitter: New York State Bill to Legalise Commercial Surrogacy Hit Road Block U.S.…
Photo courtesy of the Times Colonist The push for a Green New Deal (GND) that’s become a big topic of political discussion in the US has come north. At the…
Porfirio Lobo • Photo by Eduardo Verdugo In 1901, US author O. Henry coined the term “banana republic” to describe Honduras, which was dominated by the US-based United Fruit Company.…
This and that for your Tuesday reading. – David Roberts writes about the developing recognition that we all bear responsibility for consumption emissions – though even better would be a…