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So how is Dalton McGuinty doing now (and does he even know about the latest Senate reform poll in Ontario)?

Feb 9th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

For those who may actually be interested, our resident Ontario historian Randall White has now unburdened himself on the Toronto Centre by-election in Ontario politics last week. He also offers some hard and soft information on the March 4 Ontario provincial by-elections, in Leeds-Grenville and Ottawa West-Nepean. CLICK HERE for the complete article, or see […]



Why no one in Calgary today is taking off clothes for a provincially equal Senate

Feb 5th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

More than 60 years ago Harold Innis, the almost-great Canadian historian (or economist, or economic historian, or communications theorist who inspired Marshall McLuhan, etc, etc), lamented the “futility of political discussion in Canada.” And it is sobering to think that in this respect at least not much has changed since the late 1940s. Take, for […]



counterweights prorogued until February 1

Jan 24th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

As a sign of sympathy with the No Prorogue protests right across Canada yesterday the management has decided  to prorogue counterweights for one full week. We will return on Monday, February 1, 2010.



Just how bad (er .. make that good) is the political amnesia of the Canadian people?

Jan 18th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

“The Conservatives,” John Ivison at the National Post wrote this past Friday, “think an election is probably at least a year away and are trusting in the public’s political amnesia … They believe the only question that will matter by then is: Who do you trust to lead the country through a period of fiscal […]



Has the prorogation protest peaked .. could be a good question for Karen Alloy?

Jan 15th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

Dr. Randall White’s deep-background (and apparently appallingly detailed and lengthy) investigation of the current great Canadian prorogation debate is now said to be almost complete. It will be posted without fail at some point this coming weekend – probably just before midnight, Sunday, January 17. Meanwhile, others among us are starting to wonder whether the […]



Crazy Love North : Happy birthday Le Devoir ; good work Saskatoon Star Phoenix ; congratulations Michael Bublé

Jan 11th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

The dead of winter always makes you a bit crazy in a northern country. Our resident Ontario historian Randall White’s deep-background investigation of the current great Canadian prorogation debate is apparently still a work in progress – with a new “almost firm” deadline of January 13 or 14 (or even 15?). Meanwhile, we counterweights editors […]



Prorogation Canada part deux + (wld u believe) Senate reform (again)?

Jan 7th, 2010 | By | Category: In Brief

Our resident Ontario historian Randall White had a first swing at the Stephen Harper minority government’s latest prorogation of the Parliament of Canada last week. Since then the issue has been gathering more steam (in at least some old transcontinental railway towns, across our vast treasure-chest of natural and human resources, etc, etc). And Dr. […]



21st century already older than it seems: reflections on a day when we started drinking too soon ..

Dec 29th, 2009 | By | Category: In Brief

You might say that we will enter the second decade of the 21st century on New Years’ Day 2010. So we should have an inkling of what it’s about by now. Yet there is a pedantic definitional issue right away: “Most people assume that the 21st century starts with 2000, but a vocal minority insists […]



Happy holidays … 10 top tunes of the season

Dec 24th, 2009 | By | Category: In Brief

One of the amazing things about YouTube is how you can listen to all kinds of music on it. And whatever else, music is a big part of this holiday season. Here’s our very casual selection of 10 holiday tunes on You Tube 2009: * Angels We Have Heard on High. Based on a traditional […]



How did PM Harper do it in 2009 .. and will it still work next year?

Dec 17th, 2009 | By | Category: In Brief

TORONTO. DECEMBER 17, 2009. It is hardly surprising when the Toronto Star’s Chantal Hébert explains how “Harper Tories are own worst enemies” – even though: “Only a few weeks ago” they seemed “headed for a triumphant year end.” But when anyone at the National Post asks  “How does Harper do it?” – and then gives […]