UPDATED: A Private Sector Addiction
I often wonder how many Ontarians realize that we are led by a premier addicted ideologically to the private sector. A man hobbled by a limited education and intellectual breadth,…
I often wonder how many Ontarians realize that we are led by a premier addicted ideologically to the private sector. A man hobbled by a limited education and intellectual breadth,…
The CDC finally acknowledged that Covid is still here, which is amazing, but they still can't nail the comms:Dr. Lucky Tran added the corrections on this one to obliterate the…
I'm writing this in the middle of the night, having crashed as soon as we got back to the cottage, then waking up a few hours later, wide awake. This…
Could the Manning Formula be used by the U.K.’s far right to take over the foundering Conservative Party? Count on it that they’ll try.
I was pleased with the Labour Party’s big win in the British election this week... The post Labour’s undeserved landslide first appeared on Views from the Beltline.
Our inability to measure long term consequences from short term gains will be the death of us. Covid, climate change, and conflict are holding a mirror to our collective behaviours.Henry…
#LegalNewsPostoftheDay: What you need to know about a possible LCBO strike on Friday #law #legal #legalnews via @CTVNews https://bit.ly/3VUa1AD - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law Office website:…
This week’s #FlashbackFriday post is from February 24, 2011 via Wise Law Blog: Ontario Employment Law: Wrongful Dismissal Claims and Limitation Periods http://wiselaw.blogspot.com/2011/02/ontario-employment-law-wrongful.html - Garry J. Wise, Toronto...
Senate of Canada Building. Photo by Jonathon Harrington/Flickr. “In the context of ever-increasing police budgets and weak oversight agencies, the public should be very alarmed about the further...
It’s Stampede time in Calgary and that means another round of debate about rodeo. I’ve... The post Rodeo time in cowtown first appeared on Views from the Beltline.
Dear Democrats: call Doug Ford. Doug, in case you are unfamiliar with him, is the Premier of Canada’s most populous province, Ontario. He’s a populist in the true sense of…
A man walks into a bookstore...Powell's, and this time we mean itOn Wednesday, we felt well enough to spend quality time in Powell's. Not that anything could have kept Allan…
Scenes from the People’s Circle for Palestine at King’s College Circle on the University of Toronto campus, May 10, 2024. Photo by Can Pac Swire/Flickr. It’s been a (deservedly) judgment...
#LegalNewsPostoftheDay: Now-banned Raptors player Jontay Porter will be charged in betting case, court papers indicate #law #legal #LegalNews via @CTVNews https://bit.ly/45TPjFQ - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law…
My previous post addressed a concern that the media are writing narratives for us, telling us what to think, creating a consensus that may be at variance with reality. I…
If you're making the Last Will there are 4 things that you should think about. 1. 1. Who do I want to leave my property to after I pass away?…
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court declared that the American President -- and they were writing about Donald Trump -- is King. Jennifer Rubin writes:Writing for the majority, Chief…
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court declared that the American President -- and they were writing about Donald Trump -- is King. Jennifer Rubin writes:Writing for the majority, Chief…
Mickey Amery’s statement means legal aid will not end next week in Alberta, but sure sounds as if the impasse over government control continues.
So BC taxpayers currently paying close to $3 billion a year in carbon tax must result in lower production of natural gas, right? Maybe not.