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Sgro twists, while the ethics commissioner dithers…

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So, Ms. Sgro is finally stepping down, after an affidavit was leaked in which “pizza shop owner Harjit Singh claims Sgro pressed him to supply food and workers for her campaign last spring. …when word of his arrangement with Sgro started to leak out, Sgro suddenly reneged on the deal and last month ordered his […] More »

Sending our love down the Wells

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I was going to do my usual shtick and complain about the Tsunami benefit concerts and so on, since I’m getting a bit concerned that we’re approaching the Dianification of the disaster. But Paul Wells has a nice piece here, with the lovely conclusion: As a rule of thumb, you can’t change the world with […] More »

The Third Coming of Tony W. Blair

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“The purpose of New Labour is to encourage personal prosperity and well-being, not just for a few but for all.” With that, Brit-PM Tony Blair launches his re-election bid and puts in the grave forever the idea that a party called Labour might have significant ideological differences from one called Conservative. The Guardian story about […] More »

logrolling in our time

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Over at Slate, Malcolm Gladwell and James Surowieki are debating their respective books Blink and The Wisdom of Crowds. It is a great pairing, since the books are, in a sense, siblings. Wisdom of Crowds is about how, in a crowd, the partial information that each member contributes can often give a better answer to […] More »

Thanks for the update, Mr. C.

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So, it looks like Paul Martin is using an unusual source for floating his policy decisions these days… the White House, or at least its heavily fortified northern wing on Sussex Drive. US Ambassador to Canada, the ever-diplomatic and respectful Paul “shut up and do what we say” Celucci let Canadians know yesterday that our […] More »

Eighth Greatest Canadian turns 190

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Happy Birthday, Sir John A! Things are going along swimmingly here in your great Dominion. Newfoundland is going to separate (yes, we got them at last), Quebec is going to separate, Alberta is going to separate, and B.C. would separate except they’re too busy sea-kayaking in the morning and snowboarding in the afternoon to bother. […] More »

Aimed at an American audience, but still…

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Boycott America! Jan 20th, 2005 Not One Damn Dime Day – Jan 20, 2005 National Movement Since most of our religious leaders do not speak out against the war in Iraq, since our political leaders don’t have the moral courage to oppose it, Inauguration Day, Thursday, January 20th, 2005 is “Not One Damn Dime Day” […] More »

Canada Reads…

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(Update: a more attentive reader pointed out that it was Rufus, not Hawksley, who backed out). Ok, so the CBC is ready to go through this again. Someone has to get the complaining started, so it might as well be me. Here are the panelists and the book they are promoting. Molly Johnson: Beautiful Losers […] More »

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Battling over balance sheets is not constructive; it does not lead to progress. It should be avoided so as not to distract the provincial and federal governments from focusing on what really matters — ensuring that the federation works for its constituent parts. This entails working in partnership to address the economic and social challenges […] More »

Warm fuzzy memories of communism, like faded photos…

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Here’s an interesting story from the NYTimes today, documenting a small, yet culturally important freedom that will be soon lost in North America, all for the sake of “fighting terrorism.” NYC’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is looking at approving a new statute banning photography on or around the New York subway system. Chances are, I suppose, […] More »

Cross Fired

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Okay, here’s a bit of a lesson for the left. Sometimes calling an ass “an ass” actually has some sort of effect, even in today’s political environment of “say whatever you want and we’ll still do whatever we please.” The big news today from US media is the dumping of bow-tied Tucker Carlson from CNN’s […] More »