Category: Opinion

Rob Ford – You know you’re a jerk when…

| May 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
Rob Ford – You know you’re a jerk when…

Best evidence against Rob Ford is video of Rob Ford Poor Rob Ford. The Toronto mayor can’t get no respect, not in Canada and not in the United States after comedian Jon Stewart eviscerated him on Tuesday’s The Daily Show. I have to admit, it never gets old watching Ford walk into the lens of [...]

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Stephen Harper calls for Senate reform, takes off for Peru

| May 22, 2013 | 0 Comments
Stephen Harper calls for Senate reform, takes off for Peru

Stephen Harper heeded the lure of South America after calling for Senate reform Prime Minister Stephen Harper was apparently grinding away at his Conservative caucus yesterday morning about the need for Senate reform. An interesting strategy, his! First you pack the place with self-entitled cheats and porkchoppers like Mike “The Puffster” Duffy, then you argue [...]

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Parliament of Canada needs Accountability Act 2.0

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments
Parliament of Canada needs Accountability Act 2.0

Parliament of Canada – time for online reporting of expenses? If the recent Senate expense scandals have taught Canadians anything, it’s that Parliament of Canada officials will take advantage of the rules to pad their pockets if they can. Senator Mike Duffy has become the poster boy for Parliament of Canada abuse of expense guidelines but [...]

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Thomas Mulcair should favour science-based economic policies

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments
Thomas Mulcair should favour science-based economic policies

Thomas Mulcair needs to favour science-based economic policies in his opinion piece By Jennifer Winter and Trevor Tombe Thomas Mulcair recently wrote an opinion piece in the Institute for Research in Public Policy’s publication Policy Options, calling for Canadians to build a “balanced, sustainable energy future.” Overall, it is a thoughtful piece. Thomas Mulcair highlights [...]

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Exercise is the key to strong bones

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments
Exercise is the key to strong bones

Weight-bearing exercise best for building strong bones Bones are very important. They protect your internal organs, anchor the muscles and they give shape and structure to a body. Normal, healthy bones do most of their growing through to young adulthood. That is not to say bones stop growing. In fact, strong bones continue to be [...]

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BC Election 2013: Don’t blame the pollsters

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC Election 2013: Don’t blame the pollsters

Pollsters are not to blame for Liberal victory in BC Election 2013 By Jean-Sébastien Rioux Another election; another “shockwave” and another round of mea culpas. The May 14 election in British Columbia caused consternation among the punditry and, coming just a year after a similar surprise in the Alberta election results, led to another round [...]

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Mike Duffy – Did the wrong man quit?

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Mike Duffy – Did the wrong man quit?

Scandal surrounding Senator Mike Duffy’s expenses takes down PM chief of staff Surely the wrong man has quit! Nigel Wright, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s chief of staff, resigned yesterday in the imbroglio that followed the revelation he gave disgraced Senator Mike Duffy $90,172 to pay back the Parliamentary expenses the supposed representative for Prince Edward Island in the [...]

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Canadian politics – Summer of discontent with status quo

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canadian politics – Summer of discontent with status quo

Canadian politics promises to be turbulent as voters disgruntled For citizens from coast to coast to coast, this summer promises to be a time of discontent with Canadian politics. What most of us want, most of the time, is simply that our governments be competent: display a sense of where they’re going, and that as [...]

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Charles Rusnell – One of the good guys

| May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
Charles Rusnell – One of the good guys

Charles Rusnell down-sized by Edmonton Journal before being hired by CBC You’d think it would be easy to run a petroleum-soaked, cash-rich jurisdiction like Alberta, but a day seldom seems to pass out here on the western edge of the Great Plains without our governing Progressive Conservative Party suffering another pratfall or embarrassment. But how [...]

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Rob Ford – A half-hearted defence of Toronto mayor

| May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
Rob Ford – A half-hearted defence of Toronto mayor

More evidence needed before convicting Rob Ford in court of public opinion Schadenfreude is all very well, but this whole Rob Ford video scandal has me feeling just the tiniest bit hinky. It’s a due-process thing, and I recognize that there can be no due process in politics, as unjust as that may seem. No, realpolitik demands that [...]

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