Monumental Cowardice
Today, a judge in Washington will set the date for Donald Trump’s trial for attempting to overthrow the government of the United States. Instead of being appalled by what Trump…
Today, a judge in Washington will set the date for Donald Trump’s trial for attempting to overthrow the government of the United States. Instead of being appalled by what Trump…
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre at an anti-carbon tax rally in Nova Scotia, June 29, 2023. Photo courtesy of Pierre Poilievre/Twitter. Pierre Poilievre has risen to the leadership…
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of August 28, 2023 from Wise Law on Twitter: Former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to surrender at the Fulton…
Wildfire smoke from Canada consumes New York City, June 7, 2023. Photo by Anthony Quintano/Flickr. Two very different developments in the last year, each affecting the lives of workers in…
I’ve been retired a year. Sometimes it feels like the last three decades were just a fever dream and I’ve always been a student, particularly since I’m back at the…
Your sunny days are done, Justin. And few voters want to watch you being defeated by the Ottawa cowboy, Pierre Poilievre. We hear that your effort to provide Alberta with…
There’s plenty of chatter on social media about the plan by the United Conservative Party’s powerful and secretive Take Back Alberta faction to stealthily take over the province’s school boards…
If I've said it once I've said it 1000 times, but if there are three things in life that are certain, those things are death, taxes, and the ironclad certainty…
If I've said it once I've said it 1000 times, but if there are three things in life that are certain, those things are death, taxes, and the ironclad certainty…
If I've said it once I've said it 1000 times, but if there are three things in life that are certain, those things are death, taxes, and the ironclad certainty…
In light of emergencies and the mess of Bill C-18, the CBC should push ahead with it’s own social media network. The post Why the CBC Should Build Its Own…
If we can figure out that most accidents involve, say, red cars, then instead of everybody wearing a seatbelt, we could just get those people who are vulnerable to traffic…
Listening to Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie the other day was a surprise political event. It was the first time I had seen her give a speech to an audience. She…
In this webinar, organized by Peace Alliance Winnipeg, Colleen Bell and Yves Engler explain how governments in Canada and the United States shape public opinion to support their wars. The…
Here are three invasive plants duking it out at Montreal’s Technoparc. The tall grass is Phragmites australis, which sets up shop at the edge of waterways as does the purple…
Okay – all the wagging mouths are going off about the latest ruling in the ongoing Jordan Peterson court drama. Over at Runkle of the Bailey on YouTube, Ian Runkle…
In these times of political polarization and social fragmentation, there is something that unites us, that almost all of us experience in common – insecurity, insecurity in the face of…
As a change from the usual subjects at In-Sights, here are photographs taken by Lorne Simpson of Victoria, a friend of 50 years or so. Lorne is a keen observer…
As a child in the city, my knowledge of farm life was limited to what I saw on Green Acres (which was, for younger readers, a TV show about a…