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Jun 23rd, 2011 |
By Dominic Berry |
Category: In Brief
According to Daryl Bruce, a self-confessed “avid royal watcher since the wedding of Prince Andrew to Sarah,” a “source in the Prime Minister’s Office” has “told the Canadian media” that the upcoming local tour of William and Catherine “could go a long way to cementing the monarchy in Canada for a new generation in the […]
Tags: Alexander Hadjis, Bollywood in Canada, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian politics, Canadian republic, Deepa Mehta, IIFA Awards in Toronto 2011, Kathryn White, Lisa Ray, Percy Robinson Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 20th, 2011 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
According to back-of-the-envelope calculations I have just made, I cast my first democratic ballot in the Ontario provincial election of October 17, 1967. I did not know where my local polling station was, but I did know the NDP candidate’s campaign office. I went there to ask where to go to lose my electoral virginity […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Federal NDP Convention 2011, NDP and socialism today, NDP voter, NDP-Liberal merger, socialism in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 16th, 2011 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: Key Current Issues
According to Martin Regg Cohn, in “Ontario’s political air war – the battle of the campaign ads … launched during the final game of the hockey season” last night, the Tim Hudak Conservatives’ mindless “anti-tax commercial” (part of “a wave of new commercials blasting [Ontario Premier Dalton] McGuinty as ‘The Tax Man’”) won first prize. […]
Tags: BC tax policy, Canadian politics, David Stockman on Taxes, McGuinty best premier since Davis, Ontario politics, Ontario tax policy, Thomas Courchene, US revenue deficit Posted in Key Current Issues |
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Jun 16th, 2011 |
By Randall White |
Category: Ottawa Scene
[UPDATED JUNE 20]. More than two weeks ago, the lovely Althia Raj warned that trouble for the latest Stephen Harper step by step Senate reform adventures was brewing among the new Tory majority in the unreformed Senate of Canada itself (“Conservative senators balking at Senate reform agenda: sources”). Now a fresh wave of similar reports […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Harper Senate against reform, Senate reform in Canada, Senator Hugh Segal Posted in Ottawa Scene |
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Jun 11th, 2011 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
Senate reform has been in the Canadian news again this past week. And – even with the new Harper Conservative majority in the elected “lower house” of Parliament –Â the sceptical bottom line is don’t hold your breath. Jeffrey Simpson concluded his latest shot in this dark forest with: “The Senate can’t be unilaterally abolished […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Harper government Senate elections, Quebec and Senate reform, Senate reform in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 8th, 2011 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED JUNE 9, 12]. So US progressive documentarian Michael Moore feels former unreformed Senate of Canada page Brigette DePape’s ejection from the fabled Red Chamber with her ”Stop Harper” stop sign facsimile last Friday was “an iconic moment for Canada.” He goes on: “Moore said a functioning democracy should ‘encourage you to be disrespectful, to […]
Tags: Alison Haislip, Brigitte DePape, Canadian politics, Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead, Michael Moore on Brigitte DePape, Stop Harper Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 6th, 2011 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
They don’t take up much space in the 41st Parliament of Canada, which has just begun a very short housekeeping session, before fleeing for the traditional summer break. The future of the once high and mighty federal Liberals after their massacre this past May 2 nonetheless continues to attract attention. Among key current written texts […]
Tags: Canadian politics, Ontario election 2011, Ontario politics, Provincial Liberals impact on federal Liberal future Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 1st, 2011 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED]. The Globe and Mail’s online poll on “Is the Conservative Party committed to reforming the Senate?” (38% Yes and 62% No, as of today) could be read as suggesting that only those who voted for Mr. Harper’s party on May 2 still believe in its public commitments on this front. Yet according to John […]
Tags: Canadian politics, large Canadian provinces and Senate reform, Quebec and Senate reform, Senate reform in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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May 30th, 2011 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: Key Current Issues
The 41st Parliament of Canada has not even held its first meeting quite yet. But already Jack Layton’s new Quebec-majority NDP official opposition is showing just how different it is from anything the federal New Democrats have ever known before. Former Ontario NDP leader Stephen Lewis, son of former federal leader David Lewis (silent partner […]
Tags: 50%+1 Quebec referendum, Canadian politics, Jack Layton and Quebec, More Quebec seats in federal Parliament, NDP and Quebec, Senate reform in Canada Posted in Key Current Issues |
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May 26th, 2011 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
You sound more elegant when you speak French, Pierre Trudeau told his children. Those of us who don’t really speak French will never quite know what this means. But we can catch a glimmer of it when we read in Le Devoir that “Le Torontois Bob Rae est devenu le chef intérimaire du Parti libéral […]
Tags: Bob Rae Liberal leader, Canada gone to hell, Canadian politics, Liberal Party of Canada future, Liberal-NDP accord in Canada Posted in In Brief |
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