In Brief
Apr 9th, 2013 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
This coming Friday, April 12 will mark the 175th anniversary of a significant event in the history of Toronto (and even Ontario and Canada writ large), that hardly anyone remembers now. On the morning of April 12, 1838, close to the present-day intersection of King and Toronto streets downtown, Samuel Lount and Peter Matthews were […]
Tags: democratic culture in 19th century Canada, Democratic reform in Canada, Lount and Matthews Salon 2013, Upper Canada Rebellion 1837 Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 7th, 2013 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
Recent attempts by aspiring establishments to salvage the expiring Canadian role of the British monarchy are one measure of how our political system is falling more and more out of step with what our Constitution Act, 1982 calls the “free and democratic society” in Canada today. In some ways, the amazing thing about the latest […]
Tags: British monarchy in Canada, Canadian republic, Elizabeth May monarchist, Green Party Canada, Welcome to Canada Guide, YCYC poll on monarchy in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 30th, 2013 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
“Great Britain, the United States and Canada” is the title of a now 65-year-old essay by Harold Innis, Canada’s pioneering great economic historian (and the godfather of Marshall McLuhan). As winter at last gives way to spring north of the North American Great Lakes, a few vaguely parallel thoughts about our time today have been […]
Tags: American democracy, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian democracy, Canadian head of state, Quebecois nation in United Cansda, Senate reform in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 25th, 2013 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
With some three weeks to go before the Liberal Party of Canada chooses its next leader, there seems little doubt that Justin Trudeau will be the man (or woman, of course, as the case may in theory be : “Joyce Murray and Martha Hall Findlay are fighting over who’ll finish second.”). Even those who are […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Justin Trdueau, Liberal-NDP co-operation in Canada, Libneral Party iof Cabnada Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 17th, 2013 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
Sometimes, when not much seems to be happening on the current political scene, you can catch glimpses of a more fascinating long-term future in the minor events of the day. The headline on Andy Radia’s recent interview with the now retired Stockwell Day, in the wilds of BC, may qualify under this heading, despite all […]
Tags: aboriginal representation in Canadian Senate, Canadian politics, Marie-France Kenny, minority language representation in Canadian Senate, Quebec in Canadian Senate, Senate reform in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 13th, 2013 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
I was asked by the editors to make a few remarks on the latest alleged big municipal politics scandal in the Canadian big city everyone loves to hate (including many who live there). This is meant to draw attention to “Monday 11 March 2013 : The Mayor Can’t Help It????” –Â the latest episode in […]
Tags: right and left in Toronto politics, Rob Ford and Sarah Thomson, Roy Eappen, Sue-Ann Levy, Toronto muncipal politics, Women's Post Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 5th, 2013 |
By Dominic Berry |
Category: In Brief
This past Sunday night, in between David Starkey’s tidy explanations of the start of the authentic British (as opposed to just English) monarchy, on TV Ontario, and the premiere episode of Vikings on the History Channel, we dipped into the first Canadian Screen Awards on CBC. A half dozen domestic headlines –Â from the Pacific […]
Tags: Canada a country you worry about, Canadian identity, Canadian Screen Awards, Martin Short and Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 24th, 2013 |
By L. Frank Bunting |
Category: In Brief
It is not easy to know just what to make of the Canadian Office of Religious Freedom, whose establishment Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced this past Tuesday. Officially, we are just told that it is an organization “within the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, which will be dedicated to promoting freedom of religion […]
Tags: American Humanist Association (AHA), Canadian Office of Religious Freedom, Dr. Andrew Bennett, Humanist Canada, US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US Office of Religious Freedom Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 20th, 2013 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED FEBRUARY 22]. (1) Here are some quick notes on the first (and some would say last?) throne speech of Kathleen Wynne’s new Liberal minority government in Ontario yesterday. They also serve as an update to “Ontario ‘three-party system in transition’ is back .. but can Premier Kathleen do it, at last?,” which appeared on […]
Tags: Kathleen Wynne throne speech, Liberal-NDP co-operation, Ontario budget 2013, Ontario politics, Ontario throne speech, wind energy in Ontario Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 18th, 2013 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
In the early 1970s John Wilson and David Hoffman wrote : “The strength of the Conservative party in modern times makes it difficult to believe that Ontario was once ‘by large odds a Reform and not a Conservative Province.’ In fact, however, the Liberals were the leading political group in the province for the better […]
Tags: David Hoffman, John Wilson, Kathleen Wynne’s new cabinet, new Ontario, Ontario politics, three-party system in transition Posted in In Brief |
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