Cuba: The single party system confronts the crisis
A man walks past a Cuban revolutionary mural, Havana. Photo by Enrique de la Osa. A political party that governs alone, does not compete with another organization, and does not…
A man walks past a Cuban revolutionary mural, Havana. Photo by Enrique de la Osa. A political party that governs alone, does not compete with another organization, and does not…
For years engineers tried to prevent flooding, then they realized they can’t stop nature. Now instead of trying to stop it, we try to mitigate flooding by creating spaces that…
The other day, our comment on conservative leader Erin O’Toole was that “he was a failure to launch.” He had a launch, of sorts, the following day. We watched aghast.…
For heaven’s sake, Ontario, would you stop sending us your right-wing nut-jobs? There was Derek Fildebrandt. Horrible! There was Jason Kenney. Even worse! There are too many more to mention.…
I’ve been following the reality of what is happening in Afghanistan. Our news media are liars. They are reporting ridiculous stories about the American role in that country. That’s not…
Big waves always start off as small waves. Is the wave that hit Nova Scotia politics this week going to sweep away Justin Trudeau? It could. (It should.) Here’s a…
An aerial view of the Israeli settlement of Tekoa in the occupied West Bank. Photo from Shutterstock. The practice of forced eviction constitutes a gross violation of human rights, in…
Former journalist/Afghan activist/military advisor Sarah Chayes has, for the past 20 years, lived and breathed Afghanistan. Now she reflects on how the Taliban returned to seize control seemingly overnight. No…
Being a sucker for surveys, I couldn’t resist the Vote Compass survey on the CBC News website. The survey purports to locate your position on the political landscape relative to…
If you were an Afghan would you have fought to defend a weak and corrupt central government that, after 20 years was an utter failure? Defend what? For all those…
In all election campaigns most of the attention is paid to the “main event”; the major national parties, their campaigns and platforms, who’s up and who’s down, all that good…
I wish I could like Jagmeet Singh like I once did, when he was a fresh face on the political scene. But I can't. He's not the man I thought…
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. – Mickey Djuric reports on Saskatchewan’s alarmingly high rate of positive COVID-19 tests as students prepare to return to school. And Heidi Atter reports…
#LegalTweetOfTheDay: Los Angeles to Require Masks at Large Outdoor Concerts and Events via Los Angeles Times Read more: https://bit.ly/WiseLawLegalTweet08192021 – Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law Office website:…
This is a test of the Pop The Stack email blogging system. If this were not a test, you would be reading erudite, or at least, passionate, opinionating on the…
There are more things that unite us than divide us. That is, if you are a raging Christian fundamentalist and the Taliban: Recommend this Post
I’ve had a lot to say here in this place about the dangers of going to an election right now for the Federal Liberals and why they should have continued…
Conservatives — particularly American Republicans — argue that we simply can’t afford to reduce CO2 emissions. Paul Krugman cites four reasons why they’re wrong: First, the U.S. economy has consistently…
Some empiricists argue that science is a separate discipline from philosophy, and those thinkers may want to rethink their stance. The debate isn’t philosophy or science, the debate is actually…
Stressed? Read This. Amygdala Highjacking – A Few Brief Thoughts
When under great stress, or when in great fear, our biological fight or flight response is triggered strongly, the amygdala is highjacked, which then highjacks our frontal cortex and our…