We shouldn’t forget our American history
From the 17th to the 20th centuries was an imperial age for leading European countries.... The post We shouldn’t forget our American history first appeared on Views from the Beltline.
Thursday Morning Links
This and that for your Thursday reading.- Robert Reich warns that the Trump regime's use of extreme military force to suppress peaceful protest is just the first step toward a…
Legal News Post of the Day: June 12, 2025
#LegalNewsPostoftheDay: Harvey Weinstein guilty in sex crimes retrial #law #legal #legalnews via @CBCNews https://t.co/o8GnLLaqyi - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net Visit our website: www.wiselaw.net
Regina Public School Board not being very strategic
Gotta love administrators suddenly finding themselves in several thousand dollars’ worth of a money jam and choosing to get rid of arts teachers to reduce the deficit. If there’s truly…
It Has Come To This
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched a new tip line to encourage the public to report illegal immigration and criminal activity related to undocumented individuals. The hotline,…
Ontario Wills and Estates #LawFact of the Day: Holograph Wills in Ontario #law #legal #EstatePlanning
For an Ontario Will to be valid, it must be signed by the testator and be witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries under the Will.A Holograph Will is…
Today’s News: Just some updates on the Sask wildfires and on the ICE protests, plus saying goodbye to Brian Wilson
First, yes I feel this way too: View on Threads Just when my frenzied mind feels that it’s about to explode from the barrage of dystopian news, some well-balanced optimist…
The ‘elbows up’ campaign for a Canada the left does not want
Prime Minister Mark Carney. Photo courtesy Liberal Party of Canada/Facebook. Trump imposed tariffs, insulted us and threatened us. Unsurprisingly everyone wrapped themselves in the Canadian flag...
Wednesday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- Anne Appelbaum discusses how the rise of authoritarian politics making elections around the world into existential crises - though it's worth highlighting the role…
Legal News Post of the Day: June 11, 2025
#LegalNewsPostoftheDay: Competition Bureau sues food delivery company DoorDash, alleging misleading price promotions #law #legal #legalnews via @CBCNews https://t.co/10lM8zK5a9 - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wise...
Performative, But Not Necessarily Valueless, Politics
While it has limited value and smacks of political theatre, it is, as they say, a good start. Canada, alongside four other countries, is formally sanctioning two Israeli ministers for…
Wise Law’s Family #LawFact of the Day: Separation Agreements in Ontario #law #legal #separation #FamilyLaw
A family law Separation Agreement is a binding legal agreement signed by both spouses to document the resolution of all or some of the legal issues arising from their separation.…
In Defence Of Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre is exactly the leader the Conservative Party of Canada needs today.
A documentary about the truth
What began as an investigation into antisemitism and bias led us to something much bigger: A coordinated, well-funded global effort to distort the truth about Gaza, demonize Israel, and push…
Newsom’s speech: "The rule of law is giving way to the rule of Don"
California governor Gavin Newsom gave a powerful speech to California tonight, and to the nation: Wow! "You are the antidote to fear. What Donald Trump wants is your fealty, your…
94.5% of 39,000 unionized Alberta teachers vote to strike if bargaining reaches impasse
There’s no way to suggest a 94.5-per-cent strike vote by nearly 39,000 Alberta teachers doesn’t represent a pretty solid negotiating mandate for their union. Alberta Teachers Association President Jason Schilling…
Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Braced cat.
