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You know what’s funny, in an ironic sort of way?

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Conservatives whining about negative campaigning. Misrepresentation? Base dishonesty? I dunno, sounds to me like Harper is at least the “objective ally” of a militaristic coup-plotter/evil-doer. You know, based on the logic regularly used by his own folks. ADDENDUM: Vote NDP. More »

Scare tactics

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With the Toronto Star today reporting on a poll that says the Conservatives will form a majority government in the election, let the fear-mongering begin. I’ll start. Rick Mercer has a funny/scary imaginary Conservative Cabinet on his blog, featuring the likes of Rob “Nelson Mandela is a terrorist” Anders as Minister of State (Multiculturalism) and […] More »

Swimming in the jury pool

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I will be blogging infrequently this week, as I am spending most of it sitting around in a big room downtown waiting to be picked for a jury, or not. Civic duty, etc. Observations so far: Most people are secretly glad for the time away from the office. There’s a lot of contented reading and […] More »

Day Trippin’

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This post is at the request of a faithful reader and meant to divert us from election reading for just a bit. We know where we’d like to tell some politicians to go, but what places in and around your home would you send friends for diversion, inspiration, or just plain fun? We’re all looking […] More »

The Co-Opting—or, Mark Steyn Makes My Mother Angry

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I had a rather breathless phone call from my mom yesterday. I get the feeling Maclean’s is about to lose a subscriber, though I’m sure that scares no-one over there. What had Mom upset was Mark Steyn’s first column in the new Big Mac (read it under Jihad is a Feminist Issue at SteynOnline), in […] More »

Mild, Streaky Toronto—beloved of a nation

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I need to get this in quickly, while it’s still relevant. I know the RoC is dying for a Toronto update, so here goes: We haven’t seen sunshine in it seems like months, and the temperature has been hovering a few degrees above freezing for way too long for this time of year. Backyard rinks […] More »

Potter Ponders Public Affairs, Publicly

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Holy cow, I can’t leave the desk tonight. Breaking news from Paul Wells’ blog. Our very own Andrew Potter has succeeded in the long jump he’s been practicing for months now, and will begin a regular column on public affairs for Maclean’s. Andrew!!!!! Cheers to you. Very good news for you and the country. Also […] More »

Irving Layton RIP

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Israel Pincu Lazarovitch a.k.a. Irving Layton died today after a very long illness. Born in Romania, Layton was one of Canada’s most successful poets. He was 93 years old. I have transcribed the following poem from A Wild Peculiar Joy (McClelland & Stewart. Copyright 2004 by Irving Layton). Go and buy the book, why don’t […] More »

intellectual elitism and the Canadian voter

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Thanks to D.B. Scott for tipping me off to this Jim Travers column in the Toronto Star, which pushes Michael Ignatieff as the saviour of Canadian politics. Why the saviour? It’s his brain, stupid. I find something terribly troubling about this analysis, and not just because I am actively working to defeat Ignatieff in Etobicoke-Lakeshore […] More »

The case against “free” votes in the House of Commons

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Recent revelations about a powerful Washington lobbyist should not go unnoticed by Canadians, especially during the election time. A key plank in the Conservative platform is to increase the number of so-called “free” votes in the House of Commons. The thinking is this would reduce the nasty problems that go along with party politics, such […] More »

Happy New (ish) Year

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Influence peddling, money laundering, corrupt politicians. Does this have anything to do with Judge Gomery and our current election? Sure it does, but I’m actually talking about Jack Abramoff, the American lobbyist who is right now cutting a deal with prosecutors, which will involve a lot of names named and careers tanked, mostly on the […] More »