Sunday Morning Links
This and that for your Sunday reading. – Steven Strauss examines the catastrophic results of the U.S. Republicans’ obsession with handouts to the rich and austerity for everybody else. And…
This and that for your Sunday reading. – Steven Strauss examines the catastrophic results of the U.S. Republicans’ obsession with handouts to the rich and austerity for everybody else. And…
In Washington, the subject is impeachment. In London, the subject is implosion. And the leaders in both capitals are looking for someone else to blame. Andrew Rawley writes: Very often,…
As we enter the last two weeks or so of this General Election campaign, it’s very interesting to see where the leaders are going and spending their time. Where they…
No, this is not for that American television show. The profile we will be presenting one day this week is best described in horse race terms. It is called a…
I've written about Heather Leung before, the Con candidate in B.C.'s Burnaby-North Seymour riding.The religious fanatic and vile homophobe who believes among other things that gay people recruit children.The one…
If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. For the second time – in just over a week -the major part of a blog has disappeared. I have no…
$1,650 per year per person. Let’s say it’s a family of five. That would make it $1,650 X 5 = $8,250 all in. That would be your family’s share of…
When I saw how the Cons were portraying Andrew Scheer as the winner of Wednesday night's French language debate, I was astounded.For I speak French fluently, and I didn't have…
Our connection to democracy is waning. Young people, especially, are wary of it. The alarm bells rang with a 2016 report out of Harvard by Yasha Mounk and Roberto Foa…
Assorted content for your weekend reading. – Jeff Spross discusses the effectiveness of a wealth tax both in generating revenue, and in reducing inequality. David Leonhardt notes that a wealth…
The newest episode of the Magpie Brûlé Podcast is now up and available for download. In this episode I review the week that was in Canadian politics, the TVA debate,…
When you look at Andrew Scheer’s plans for the environment, Stephen Maher writes, there’s not much there. Consider what happened during this week’s French language debate: Moderator Pierre Bruneau asked…
This, from Chris Cowley on Twitter, is timely. Perhaps an Amber Alert is also in order? Ontario schools are in turmoil and we can’t find premier @fordnation! Please help us.…
“Across the River, The Height of the Land: Physical and Political Boundaries” That’s the title of the Walrus Talk I gave Sept. 23 in Gatineau. It was great fun to…
This election campaign is built around small stuff. We even have small minded politicians to keep the arguments unimportant. Nobody seems to want to fight over the important things that…
ere are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold in Edmonton during the week ended Sept. 29, 2019. The lists are compiled by Audreys Books and…
Kaskade feat. Skylar Grey – Room for Happiness
As I’ve noted here about this campaign, there hasn’t been a lot of new policy or ideas that have been brought to the fore. This hasn’t been a campaign about…
Maybe an RSI, maybe Gamer’s Thumb. Maybe arthritis? Trying some methods for drawing without holding the iPad.