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I hope I don’t get fired for posting this….

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Looks like another journalist has been sacked for having an extra-curricular blog. I think the This Magazine office is a little too small for me to anonymously chronicle everyone’s behaviour…”the indie-rock loving publisher, the ageless art director, the editor with the Thai cuisine addiction…” More »

Support Equality

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Here is the letter I sent today to the MP of Parkdale-High Park, Sarmite Bulte: Dear Ms. Bulte, I am writing today to voice my strong beliefs on the issue of same-sex marriage, and to urge you to support Bill C-38 in the House of Commons. I understand you are on record as a supporter […] More »

Runnin Back to Saskatoon

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Here’s a lovely piece from today’s CBC Montreal: Smog warning remains in effect MONTREAL – A thick winter smog blanketing southeastern Quebec is unlikely to lift before next week. That’s my cue to get out of here. I’m off to Saskatchewan for a few days. Have a good week everyone. (P.S. Hey Joyce, want to […] More »

Superdupersize Me

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So much for the thesis that healthy was the new unhealthy. From Brand Autopsy: According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, ‘Burger sales at the roughly 2,050 Hardee’s outlets have climbed 20% since the 2003 introduction of the first Thickburgers. CKE (owner of Hardee’s) has posted 19 consecutive months of same-store sales growth, after […] More »

Upside Down World

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So let me get this straight: Paul Martin goes to Newfoundland to do a radio show, and gets, not praise, but an earful from the people to whom he has just handed $2 billion of other people’s money. Meanwhile, the guy who extracted that cash by hauling down the Canadian flag goes to Toronto, and […] More »

Negotiations, Ottawa-style

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I’m sure you are all wondering how negotiations between Ottawa and Quebec City are going over the parental leave file. Last time we looked at the file, Ottawa was offering $375 million, and Quebec was demanding $750 million. Has either side moderated its position? You have to dig into Le Devoir to find that — […] More »

Quebec rejects asymmetricalism

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Last week on This blog, we looked at how Quebecers had risen up against their government’s decision to allow jewish private schools the right to opt-out of a public programme, with full compensation. I suggested that in this case, the people of Quebec were denying to the jewish community a right that Quebecers themselves had […] More »

and you thought Canadian politics was funny

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Making the unique political promise of “No more lies, evasion, [and/or] spin,” potentially insane former talk-show host Robert Kilroy-Silk launched Britain’s newest political party today. Wait a second, is it April 1st? No, must be for real. For a good laugh, see the Guardian article here. Unconfirmed rumours suggest the party name “Veritas” was originally […] More »

Sur-fricking-prise

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Offshore deal prompts Saskatchewan to seek similar pact Emboldened by the success of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia wrestling their offshore oil revenues from the federal government, Saskatchewan is pressing Ottawa for a similar deal for its energy resources. Instant Update: Paul Wells beat me to it. More »

the beautiful mess of democracy

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Just taking a moment today to note two things this blog might be tempted to ignore: 1) A very real and triumphant story of democracy in action in Iraq. There’s no hiding from it just because we don’t like the path we all had to take to get there. I wouldn’t go to vote if […] More »

What Canadian Flags?

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Can Paul Martin be stopped? In a comment two posts down, the insightful John_D finds my arch-Trudeauvianism (Trudeaupianism?) delightfully amusing. I’d be more amused — and delighted — if I weren’t one of about five Trudeauvians left in the country. One such fellow-traveler is Allan Gregg, who has the cover story in the new issue […] More »