In Brief
Feb 23rd, 2012 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED FEBRUARY 24, FEBRUARY 27]. Just under a month ago now, the counterweights editors blogged on “The gathering storm down under .. how much longer can Australia’s Labor government last?” This piece noted “a growing uneasiness about [current Australian Prime Minister] Julia Gillard as Labor government leader. Her regime has been polling below its Liberal/National […]
Tags: Australian Labor Party crisis, Australian politics, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 22nd, 2012 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED FEBRUARY 23]. It is now a mere 30 days to the big New Democratic Party of Canada leadership vote, on March 24, 2012 – at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, 222 Bremner Blvd. (Not the nicest address in Canada’s most hated city, but close to the lake in case a need arises […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Canadian regionalism, Federal NDP membership surge, NDP federal leadership race, NDP in Quebec, Ontario-BC alliance Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 19th, 2012 |
By L. Frank Bunting |
Category: In Brief
As best as I can make out, this is the fourth installment in a series of pleas on this website, written on or about the third Monday in February. Like its predecessors it argues that Manitoba’s inspired moniker for this (in some provinces) newish Canadian public holiday of sorts – Louis Riel Day – should […]
Tags: Family Day Ontario, February holiday in Canada, Louis Riel Day 2012, Metis peoples of Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 16th, 2012 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED FEBRUARY 18]. If you just feel confused by both the report of Don Drummond’s “Commission on the Reform of Ontario’s Public Services … PUBLIC SERVICES FOR ONTARIANS: A PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY AND EXCELLENCE,” and the immediate reaction from assorted business, labour, media, and political powers that be, join the club. Robert Benzie, Queen’s Park […]
Tags: Drummond report, Jim Stanford, Kim Jarvi, Ontario economy, Ontario finances, Ontario politics, Ontario public services, Robert Benzie Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 13th, 2012 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
Stephen Harper’s new passion for restoring the British monarchy to the kind of position it enjoyed in Canada before the Second World War may be impressing a few people in other parts of the global village today. But others who watch Canadian current events remain unconvinced. On Saturday, February 4, 2012, eg, Greg Barns and […]
Tags: Australian republic, British monarchy in Canada, Canada and Australia, Canada and Jamaica, Canadian republic, Greg Barns and Henry Pill, Jamaican republic, Republican issue in Commonwealth realms Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 9th, 2012 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
The first big wave of data from the 2011 Census of Canada was released yesterday – on “Population and dwelling counts.” And it didn’t take long for what the lovely Sarah Palin used to call the lame-stream media to pounce on the alleged big story. As just a modest introductory sample, see, eg: “Ontario cedes […]
Tags: Census of Canada 2011, Ontario and Western Canada, Ontario population growth, Ontario population history Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 6th, 2012 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED FEBRUARY 8, 11, 2012]. If M.I.A. (aka Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam) gave TV viewers of the 2012 Super Bowl half-time show “that already famous middle finger” in order to spread her name and fame to a much wider audience that includes vaguely out-of-it anglophone white males over 65 years old, I am pleased to report […]
Tags: M.I.A. at Super Bowl, Madonna's celebrity cheerleader, Mathangi "Maya" Arulpragasam, Super Bowl middle finger 2012 Posted in In Brief |
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Feb 2nd, 2012 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
As we note in our latest update of our “Streetcar Named Rob Ford” feature, the Toronto Star resident urbanologist Christopher Hume recently declared that : “Just a year into his term, three left to go, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is a spent force.” We think ourselves that this is something of an exaggeration – though […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Ford agenda stalls in Toronto, Rob Ford and Stephen Harper, Stephen Harper at Davos Posted in In Brief |
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Jan 30th, 2012 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
Anyone who has been talking even a little to NDP friends and colleagues won’t be surprised to hear that, at the party’s Sunday, January 29 federal leadership debate in Halifax, Nathan Cullen came under some heavy fire, “over his plan to hold joint nomination meetings with other parties in Conservative-held ridings to avoid splitting the […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Liberal-NDP-Green co-operation in Canada, Nathan Cullen, NDP leadership race 2012 Posted in In Brief |
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Jan 26th, 2012 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
Internal website statistics showing a sudden burst of fresh interest in a blog we did on the last Australian federal election (“You can’t blame Bloc Québécois for no majority government in Land of Oz,” Aug 23rd, 2010) has clued us in to fresh political hi-jinks in the exotic deep southern geography of billabongs, coolabah trees, […]
Tags: Aboriginal protest of Australia Day, Australian politics, future of Australian Labor, Julia Gillard in trouble?, pokies reform in Australia, return of Kevin Rudd? Posted in In Brief |
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