Did anyone see the article by Rick Mercer in the Post yesterday about Ezra Levant and his “Inaugural Western Standard Carribean Cruise with Ezra Levant”. If you were looking for an opportunity to travel with “like-minded convservatives” here’s your chance. Check out www.westernstandardcruise.com for more details. One can only hope there will be shuffleboard on […] More »
THIS Magazine will be holding a party to celebrate the changing of the guard on Thursday July 14th 8:00 PM, at Tortilla Flats 458 Queen St West, on the corner of Queen and Augusta in Toronto. Help us welcome THIS Magazine’s new editor, Emily Shultz. A two-time This Magazine Great Canadian Literary Hunt winner, Emily […] More »
News today that UK officials have determined UK citizens were responsible for the suicide bombings that formed last week’s terrorist strikes on London. Papers today are speculating about this “new kind” of terrorism, and how destabilizing it may be to current western anti-terrorism policies and practices. Yet, at least one security professional has been aware […] More »
A while ago I posted a request for readers to talk to me about their brands. From many I received the usual earnest, but totally transparent falsities (“I don’t care about brands” … right). But many others sent very thoughtful considerations of their relationships to the stuff that surrounds us. Here’s my initial stab at […] More »
Gurmant Grewal might be in trouble for a number of things, but my feeling is that “mishandling political contributions” is not one of them. He is accused of failing to report or issue receipts for campaign contributions. Big deal. Last summer, I was trying to get out of Peterborough just as the election writ was […] More »
I’ll take myself up on my own challenge to make Iraqi stories as compelling as London stories. Q. Obviously, “military recruit” is as dangerous a job as one can get in Iraq today, since recruiting offices are regular targets for suicide and car bombings. What’s the second most dangerous job in Iraq? A. Barber. According […] More »
Elsewhere on this blog (the previous entry), Andrew Potter comments that contributors to this blog seem to be more concerned with changes at This Magazine “while ignoring some serious layoffs at Maclean’s.” In an effort to rectify this situation I give you an update on the human resources goings on at Canada’s national magazine. June […] More »
No chance of missing the latest information about the London bombings last week. Any paper will do. The death toll is up to 52. Here’s a link. And then there’s the (at least) 48 innocent Iraqis who were blown up by a suicide bomber yesterday in Baghdad. The victims were waiting to sign up for […] More »
All you This Magazine subscribers who tore open your copy of the July/August issue and turned straight to the editorial will already know that I’m leaving the magazine next week to head to sunny Ottawa and a job at Canadian Geographic magazine. But, as always, This is in good hands. Our new editor, Emily Schultz […] More »
Yesterday afternoon, I spent three hours of my life opining on the CBC about the actions of the 200 or so “anarchists” who engaged in running street fights with police in Scotland. I was asked to respond to an interview clip from a Canadian activist named Hodge, who declared that the true violence was being […] More »
What’s summer for if not goofing off and wasting time with asinine debates? Nothing, of course! In that spirit, let’s try this one on for size, shall we? Here we have a list of the 13 most overrated songs of all time. I have to agree with one of them for sure (“Imagine” is a […] More »