Corporate welfare
Despite newspapers being longtime supporters of Fraser Institute teachings that call for reduced public spending, they are now more than happy to get in line for corporate welfare. That’s not…
Despite newspapers being longtime supporters of Fraser Institute teachings that call for reduced public spending, they are now more than happy to get in line for corporate welfare. That’s not…
The New York Times reported yesterday how the coronavirus crisis is prodding a wave of mostly progressive American physicians to enter politics. Many are women and most have connected the…
At last count there have been 1,550 Covid-19 infections and three deaths connected with the Cargill, JBS and Harmony Beef meatpacking plants in Alberta. This is frightening in a province…
Eminent historian, Margaret MacMillan (University of Toronto, Warden of St. Antony’s College, Oxford) shares some important insights on what we have learned about pandemics since the Covid -19 outbreak. Whatever…
In my previous post I wrote about reading during the lockdown, particularly delving into some longer reads like War and Peace. This time gives us ample opportunity to tackle books…
This and that for your Sunday reading. – Ronan Burtenshaw discusses the British public’s strong support for a New Deal featuring higher wages and more fair tax contributions by the…
Ecclesiastes 11 1Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find it again. 150 years ago, the Choctaw people collected what was then a grand sum…
Moving forward … green, maybe with Musk (?) and the best description of Trump ever.
It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity. Well, heat and humidity. Another report. It’s not the Kohler, Lenton, Svenning and Scheffer paper published in the Proceedings of the US National…
Give credit where credit is due. The Covid-19 pandemic will probably set some record for the fastest round-the-world transmission. There was a time when it was said that pandemics spread…
Sparky and Billy Bob are back! pic.twitter.com/TuEehKnHYU — SparkyTheTalkingRat (@RatSparky) May 10, 2020
Originally published by the Globe and Mail OPINION Making history: How a pandemic took the world by surprise The world will be different after the COVID-19 crisis, historian Margaret…
I’m picturing Alfred Doolittle singing that title. Here’s a rundown of my facebook page, where information mainly comes in images, saved here for the memories of what it was like…
The Boycott Big Tech Movement Begins Here First rule: Question everything, and think for yourself. Second rule: Don’t support your slavers. (Gandhi, MLK and Thoreau would understand. It’s time for…
Maureen Dowd writes that Donald Trump has come up against something he can’t con: Now the monstrous virus has invaded the Oval Office. Both the president’s valet and a Pence…
Just memories for Mothers’ Day. Mother used to tell us six children that when her time came, she would expect us to send her off on her own ice flow.…
It’s a question that needs to be asked, even if the answer is obvious. Have Americans gone crazy? Bruce Livesey, writing in the National Observer, explores the signs of a…
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Another US-lead failed coup and more about fake food.