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May 22nd, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, TORONTO. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2026. Here, humbly offered, is yet another quick note on the new gathering storm over Canadian separatism. As in : “Leaders across the political spectrum are responding today to news that Alberta’s fall referendum will now decide whether Albertans want a vote on separatism this coming October.” I’m not […]
Tags: Alberta separatism in Canada, Andrew Coyne, Canadian politics, Chantal Hebert, Constitution Act 1867, Constitution Act 1982, Danielle Smith, Joe Clark, John A. Macdonald, Justin Trudeau, Pierre Trudeau, Quebec separatism in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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May 19th, 2026 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS. GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026. Alberta is much in the Canadian news lately. One point of departure is : “New deadline for pipeline deal. Lower industrial carbon price. Carney government, Alberta strike deal to fast-track building new pipeline by 2027” (Tonda MacCharles). Or : “Carney, Smith sign carbon price deal, suggest fall […]
Tags: Alberta, Canada or New France, Canadian politics, Clarke Ries, First Nations in Canada, French language in Quebec, Independence referendum in Alberta, Jason Markusoff, La Vérendrye, Pierre Berton, Quebec, Quebec sovereignty referendums, Separatism in Alberta and Quebec, The Canadian Press, The Line, Tonda MacCharles Posted in In Brief |
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May 8th, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, TORONTO. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2026. As an introductory aside this past Sunday, May 3 marked the 557th anniversary of the birth of the first modern political scientist, Niccolo Machiavelli, in the old city state of Florence, Italy (aka Firenze, in Italian). Machiavelli has an inapt reputation as “an immoral cynic.” But his writing […]
Tags: Alberta and Senate reform, Canadian politics, Catherine Morrison, independnt appointments board for Senate in Canada, Jay Goldberg, Justin Trudeau, Marilou McPhedran, Mark Carney and Senate reform, patronage and efficient government in Canada, Senate reform in Canada, The Canadian Press, Triple E Senate Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 24th, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK, TORONTO. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2026. Among Canadians it has become a commonplace that the belittling attacks of President Trump in his intermittent 51st state war on Canada have finally inspired a new wave of Canadian patriotism, deeper and tougher than anyone alive today can remember. Similar breezes may be at […]
Tags: Alexis de Tocqueville, American civil rights movement, Barack Obama, Canadian politics, democracy in America, Donald Trump, FactPost, FDR’s New Deal, Pete Buttigieg, US midterm elections 2026 Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 15th, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, TORONTO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2026. Two key current political events — one international and the other national — have helped cheer up we progressive voters on the north shore of Lake Ontario (most easterly of the North American Great Lakes). The international event is of course the April 12, 2026 election in Hungary. […]
Tags: Canadian byelections April 2026, Canadian politics, Danielle Martin, Doly Begum, Hungarian election 2026, Mark Carney, Péter Magyar, Tatiana Auguste, Viktor Orbán, voter turnout in Canadian byelections Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 8th, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK, TORONTO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2026. Robert Reich, Democratic President Clinton’s secretary of labor, 1993–1997 and retired UC Berkeley professor, is far from the only eminent US commentator who has been raising deeply serious questions about President Trump’s mental health in the early spring of 2026. Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNOW, as […]
Tags: 25th Amendment, Andrew Coyne, Bill Kristol, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian politics, Canadian republic, Donald Trump, Jeremy Hansen, Lawrence O'Donnell, Marilyn Gladu, Mark Carney, NASA, Robert Reich, US-Iran ceasefire, Watergate Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 29th, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK, TORONTO. SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2026. According to Yahoo News : “More than 8 million people turned out at over 3,300 ‘No Kings’ protests across all 50 states on Saturday, organizers said, calling it the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. The first two rounds, in June and October 2025, drew […]
Tags: Avi Lewis, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian politics, Canadian republic, Children of the Global Village, Halifax Examiner, Jay Goldberg, New Democratic Party of Canada, No Kings 2026, No Tyrants in Canada, Senate reform in Canada, Tim Bousquet Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 23rd, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK, TORONTO. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2026. This coming weekend, in particular Saturday, March 28, 2026, will see the third No Kings protest in Donald Trump’s wild and crazy USA, part deux — one expression of the progressive impulse in the historic Democracy in America, currently under siege. As the No Kings […]
Tags: Avi Lewis, Canadian politics, Canadian socialism, CCF, David Lewis, democratic Socialism, Justin Trudeau, Mark Carney, NDP, New Democratic Party of Canada, No Kings March 2026, Stephen Lewis Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 12th, 2026 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
RANDALL WHITE, NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK, TORONTO. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2026. The long and short in Canadian federal politics is that Lori Idlout, New Democrat MP for Nunavut (a far-northern Inuit-majority constituency geographically larger than Mexico, PM Carney notes) has now crossed the floor in the House at Ottawa, to join the Carney Liberals. This gives […]
Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, Canadian politics, Chris Isidore, Doly Begum, Donald Trump, Gene Seroka, Iran, Israel, Lori Idlout, majority government in Canada, Mark Carney, Nunavut, Phil Mattingly, Strait of Hormuz, US politics, Vanessa Yurkevich Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 3rd, 2026 |
By Greg Barns |
Category: In Brief
GREG BARNS SC. HOBART, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, PERTH, AUSTRALIA. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2026. On Thursday this week (Australian time) Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney will address the Australian parliament in Canberra. He is the first to do so in nearly 20 years. Mr. Carney is meeting with his center left counterpart Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. […]
Tags: Anthony Albanese, Australia and Canada, Australia as 51st state, Canada as 51st state, Canadian politics, Canadian republic, Mark Carney, United States and Australia Posted in In Brief |
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