Nationalisation puts wealth in hands of the Bolivian people
Bolivia is demonstrating to the world why nationalising natural resources is a crucial first step for any government seeking to put people and the environment before profits. On May 1,…
Bolivia is demonstrating to the world why nationalising natural resources is a crucial first step for any government seeking to put people and the environment before profits. On May 1,…
More amazing stuff from Patrick Stewart. Here, he links PTSD among veterans to violence against women and children. To be anti-violence, we must also be anti-war. If you haven’t seen…
Anybody else need some good news on this Friday, the last one in May? There certainly enough bad news out there, but here’s a few bright spots: * As a…
When, a week ago, I saw Michael Sullivan’s first op ed column, I thought – and said – it was a disaster. It tried to define him as a conservative…
Statistics Canada reported today that GDP grew by 0.6% in the first quarter. The volume of energy and mining exports expanded by more than 5%, offsetting lower exports of many…
A new study by the Conference Board of Canada ranked Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia highest among Canadian provinces for their performance in delivering health care services. P.E.I. and…
We just returned from a visit to our son out West, where the use of temporary foreign workers appears to be ubiquitous. It seemed that every Tim Hortons, every Subway…
Assorted content to end your week. – A new Ipsos-Reid poll shows that nearly 90% of Canadians support higher taxes on the rich generally, and million-dollar incomes in particular. And…
Unifor: CAW, CEP Merger Creates Largest Private-Sector Union In Canada Posted: 05/30/2013 11:59 am EDT | Updated: 05/30/2013 5:12 pm EDT Considering that CUPE, the largest public sector union, seems…
That is what the great Senator Mike Duffy, Kanata-PEI, wanted. Big time.Why for you ask? Coz you get a car and a driver. Canna be driving when you are pinned…
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Downloaded that Blackberrry 10 update yesterday, before leaving for Ottawa. Device has not worked since. Dead as a doornail. In case you’re wondering, did this wee post on my iPhone.…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, May 31, 2013: Are Male Lawyers Fashion-Impaired? 2013 Law Society Awards ceremony Georgina innkeeper’s libel suit against…
…is, as I once suggested, that a province has to get federal approval to change the rate. They have, in essence, handed over a piece of their autonomy to the…
It is tempting to enjoy the downfall of the Ford Brothers — most particularly, perhaps, because their troubles are of their own making. But, Paul Saurette warns in today’s Toronto…
While everyone’s been glued to Rob Ford’s crack and Mike Duffy’s featherbedding, something even more important happened: the Federal Court confirmed that there was election fraud in the 2011 federal…
I know you’ve probably already seen this on i09, but hell, sometimes you just have to put a youtube clip up in lieu of original content. Excellent parody/pointing out of…
@andreahorwath @rmarchesempp your unwillingness to have #AdultConversation re #UserFees 4 roads led me to cancel my @ontariondp mmbrshp :0(— Trevor Haché (@trevorhache) May 30, 2013 From The Liberal Scarf: Hache…
David Cochrane called it right the other day in the scrum with Kathy Dunderdale. He asked if she was laying the groundwork for a failure at the trade talks, a…