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Because while five of the eight Dipper leadership contenders are wasting their time in a little-watched debate that no one cares about aside from their own supporters, he's out shaking hands and getting votes in the East Island. To point out, so was Paul Dewar, except in St. John's. Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2012-01-27 15:16 EST
Posted at/Publié sur CalgaryGrit on/à 2012-01-27 14:23 EST Posted at/Publié sur Red Tory v.3.0.3 on/à 2012-01-27 13:10 EST As much as I agree with many of Ron Paul's principled stances on various issues, I just cannot stand the cult of over-zealous fanatics that support him Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2012-01-27 13:03 EST Fischer v. IG Investment Management Ltd., 2012 ONCA 47 deals with when a class action will be allowed. A class action will not be allowed if there is a preferable process to vindicate class claims. The Court writes: Posted at/Publié sur CalgaryGrit on/à 2012-01-27 11:02 EST With an Alberta election on the horizon this spring, the Wildrose Alliance have brought on Tom Flanagan to manage their campaign. For those of you who have never heard of Tom Flanagan, he was a political science professor at the University of Calgary (go Dinos!), and a key Harper strategist during his leadership run. Flanagan was the Conservative campaign manager in the 2004 federal election, so I can only hope it wasn't his idea to hold a "victory march" across Alberta in the campaign's closing weekend. Posted at/Publié sur Liberal Senate Forum on/à 2012-01-27 10:55 EST Since 2009, Federal Government spending increased by over 13% (Canada's Performance Report 2008-2009 and 2010-2011), and, with the exception of Atlantic Canada, the size of the federal public service has increased by 3%. Yet, Atlantic Canada suffered badly over the last three years, with a reduction of federal government employment amounting to 430 jobs; during the same time period, federal government employment was rapidly growing elsewhere in Canada. Now, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced that he intends to cut the number of federal government employees. Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2012-01-27 09:24 EST So says Tea Party North “leader” Tim Hudak: “We took our foot off his throat by giving him a bit of a free ride in the summer.” What a bloody fool. Can you imagine the Con braying and screeching if Dalton McGuinty had said he had his “foot on the throat” of his principal opponent? You’d never hear the end of it. “That’s not how a Premier speaks,” they’d say. And they’d be right. Tim Hudak lost because he couldn’t present a positive vision for Ontario’s future. He lost because he launched vicious attacks on “foreigners” and gays and lesbians. He lost because he allowed his party to be taken over by far-right Landowner extremists. But the main reason he lost is because no one can pic... Posted at/Publié sur Wise Law Blog on/à 2012-01-27 09:11 EST ... Posted at/Publié sur Cowboys for Social Responsibility on/à 2012-01-27 08:49 EST Ten days ago, Prime Minister Stephen Harper was eagerly criticizing NDP leadership Thomas Mulcair over his French citizenship. The Prime Minister emphasized his Canada-first and always patriotism. In my case, as I say, I'm very clear. I'm a Canadian and only a Canadian.If the Prime Minister thinks that being Canadian is important, he has a funny way of showing it. Yesterday, he launched the Posted at/Publié sur Saskboy's Abandoned Stuff on/à 2012-01-27 08:39 EST I wrote a article the other day for my blood using voice rec mission on my android phone and it is very impressive how so much is it was very accurate although it did make a few mistakes. Today I may not be speaking clearly enough because it is making any more mistakes including a mistake in the title same raging instead of writing. I was surprised friend since I was able to understand regina saskatchewan I was sure it might start replacing the word regina with something having to do with a female anatomy. Mm after I said the word vagina if for some reason inserted the word cock and balls as well. So beware if you write your blog posts entirely through voice recognition you’re bound to end up with some interesting mistakes.... Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2012-01-27 08:22 EST In closing the Crown should not seek to sway by emotion but by logic and reason. Obviously in any trial there is some emotional response - that's normal. But Crown closing should be focused on facts and logical conclusions, not drama. This is Canada and not a Hollywood TV show: Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2012-01-27 07:36 EST A brief follow-up to yesterday's post on the possibility of a hike in OAS age eligibility here. Here is the first of many analyses likely to come along now that Harper has raised the issue of "major" reforms to Canada's pension system, namely the OAS: "Does Harper really need to raise the retirement age?" The upshot of the piece is that no, he does not. On the other hand, Canada is different because, unlike most other countries, our public pension commitments are not a substantial threat to our public finances. The Canada Pension Plan is in long-run... Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-27 07:21 EST Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-27 07:05 EST Prime Minister Harper unveils grand plan to reshape Canada - The Globe and Mail Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-27 07:05 EST a research summary that puts forward a snapshot of the health of Oxford County citizens and also outlines the local health priorities that... Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-27 06:46 EST ... Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2012-01-27 06:10 EST Premier Kathy Dunderdale and her ministers refuse to hand over documents on more than $5.0 billion in public works spending by the Conservatives since 2004. The documents are cabinet secrets, as their argument goes, and under the access to information law cabinet cannot release that information to him. like her predecessor, Premier Dunderdale was unavailable to talk to reporters earlier on Thursday but she did have time to call an open line radio show to talk about the Auditor General and other things. Dunderdale eventually turned up at a 2:00 PM scrum to take reporters questions. Predictably she rejected any claims that she is withholding information improperly. Here's... Posted at/Publié sur CathiefromCanada on/à 2012-01-27 00:53 EST I know local radio news always wants to create some excitement, but every time I turned on the radio today I kept hearing about " gunfire in a fifth grade class " and " diamond heist in Saskatoon " . Posted at/Publié sur CathiefromCanada on/à 2012-01-27 00:53 EST I work at a university and so I keep hearing about how dull it is when faculty just lecture all the time. Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2012-01-26 23:19 EST Just too fun to resist. How the Gingrich moon base plan fared in the Republican debate tonight. Predictable responses from his fellow candidates, largely challenging the expense it would represent. Not so predictable, Newt's invocation of... Posted at/Publié sur The Scott Ross on/à 2012-01-26 22:20 EST The Liberal Party lost the last election not because they didn't know what they stood for, but because they stopped looking. Posted at/Publié sur Red Tory v.3.0.3 on/à 2012-01-26 20:39 EST Neat little mock ad from the folks at BuzzFeed pivoting off the accusation that Newt Gringrich is "grandiose" Posted at/Publié sur Cowboys for Social Responsibility on/à 2012-01-26 19:55 EST Earlier today, federal, provincial and territorial justice and public safety ministers finished their annual meeting in Charlottetown. Among the items under discussion, was Quebec's request that the Harper Tory government transfer data from the life saving long gun registry to provinces wishing to establish their own. According to the agreed press release, some jurisdictions supported the Posted at/Publié sur Saskboy's Abandoned Stuff on/à 2012-01-26 19:36 EST I’m a copyright radical, like most younger people. I wasn’t born that way, but Napster, and the war on Napster and filesharing helped shape my vision of what people need to do to remain free. As most TED talks are, this is an amazing video on how to understand culture and arguments against copyright/SOPA. Youth consume and create content online, and childhood is now criminalized and forced underground, which radicalizing people both for and against the law. I’ll freely admit I take a radical view of copyright now to work around it when possible, and help balance the situation by leading others away from the boxes they are put into by companies like MPAA and Viacom. This doesn’t mean I take whole DVDs and make perfect copies to try and sell for a profit, it means I w... Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2012-01-26 19:03 EST Decima's latest, which gives the following national numbers: Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2012-01-26 18:50 EST Everything secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not sho Lord Acton Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2012-01-26 18:45 EST From Canadian Press :
Three polls of the two largest Western provinces have come out this week - one for BC, two for Alberta; two done by Forum, one done by Léger - showing different fates for everyone involved right now. Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2012-01-26 16:40 EST Harper is talking pension reform in Davos and one big change could be coming : In the wake of Harper's speech, it now appears that the Conservative government could be poised to gradually change the Old Age Security system so that the age of eligibility is raised to 67 from 65.More from Canadian Press : On pensions, the government will move to ensure that demands on the Old Age Security benefit don't bankrupt the system. Posted at/Publié sur Richard Mahoney on/à 2012-01-26 16:17 EST
Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2012-01-26 15:17 EST Placzek v. Green, 2012 ONCA 45 deals with discharging a civil jury. Put briefly, trial by jury is a substantive right that will not be set aside by the Court unless barred by statute or in the interests of justice. If, however, the trial Court concludes that the complexity of the matter, or the nature of the evidence, is such that a jury will not apprehend it properly then striking the jury is proper. Such striking will not be second guessed by the appeal Court. If the decision to strike is reasonable it will be upheld on appeal. The Court writes: THE DECISION TO DISCHARGE THE JURY [6] As indicated above, the trial judge disch... Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2012-01-26 13:38 EST The North is developing very quickly. Posted at/Publié sur Saskboy's Abandoned Stuff on/à 2012-01-26 13:22 EST If Stephen Harper were a character in a Hollywood epic movie about the western Canadian frontier, and went to live with the First Nations people, I can’t help but think his alternate name would be Dances With Oil. He sure doesn’t dance with the one he brings to the ball. He wants to give the appearance of listening, but he won’t because he sees First Nations as his “adversaries”. DFAIT hilariously has labeled First Nations as “adversaries” in their struggle to promote Tar Sand oil, and ship our brains out to the USA and China. The PMO calls environmentalists “enemies of the state”. Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2012-01-26 12:33 EST In a meeting of the committee that manages the business affairs for the House of Assembly, the Tories approved an additional $150,000 for the Liberals. The New Democrats got nothing, even though they have a significantly larger caucus. Check this CBC report for a good synopsis. The Tories used a 2008 report to justify the extra Liberal cash. Back then, they denied the Liberals the cash recommended by an independent review and, instead, rewarded the New Democrats. You can take all the political chatter about this little episode but don't spend too much time on it. Instead focus on what this little play b... Posted at/Publié sur Liberal Senate Forum on/à 2012-01-26 11:37 EST I want to congratulate the new batch of 7 Senators and welcome them to this remarkable place. I also want to encourage their reported fervour for reform. As good as our Parliamentary system is (it is the most successful system of government on the face of the earth today having lasted for literally hundreds of years), it needs to evolve always as it has done successfully over the years. Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2012-01-26 10:39 EST ...to picket Stephane Gendron's office . Gendron is mayor of Huntingdon, Quebec and a small-time radio shock-jock. His most recent comments re Israel's right to exist, when seen in its full context , are not as awful as has been portrayed, but the guy more generally comes across as divisive rabble rouser. And in any case, picketing an asshole, even a percieved asshole, is a democratic right. So I can't criticize Meir and the gang too much for this one. Just don't get yourself l... Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2012-01-26 10:34 EST No, they’re not. They suck, in fact. In the book-to-come, I discuss how progressives have let conservatives get away with claiming they’re better at managing dollars. Among other things, progressives need to tell that story, over and over. Posted at/Publié sur Wise Law Blog on/à 2012-01-26 09:55 EST Legal setback fo... Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2012-01-26 09:32 EST Posted at/Publié sur eaves.ca on/à 2012-01-26 08:53 EST I was very, very excited to learn that the City of Vancouver is exploring implementing a program started in San Francisco in which "smart" parking meters adjust their price to reflect supply and demand (story is here in the Vancouver Sun). For those unfamiliar with the program, here is a breakdown. In San Francisco, the city has the goal of ensuring at least one free parking spot is available on every block in the downtown core. As I learned during the San Fran's presentation at the Code for America summit, such a goal has several important consequences. Specifically, it reduces the likelihood of people double parking, reduces smog and greenhouse gas emissions as people don't troll for parking as long and because trolling time is reduced, people searching for parking don't slow down other... Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2012-01-26 08:20 EST Fish from ice fishing in Qikiqtarjuaq are coming in about three weeks earlier than usual. That's good locally -- more local jobs -- but a sign of the changing climate. Posted at/Publié sur Far and Wide on/à 2012-01-26 08:03 EST Corporate tax cut disciples will ridicule the messenger, Canadian Labour Congress just reeks "enemy of the state", but their study on corporate taxes is largely reliant on third party conclusions, ROCK SOLID empirical manifestations, that deserve consideration. What is presented is a clear and concise picture of the utter failure of corporate tax cuts to deliver the benefits as previously argued. That a large segment of economists and apologists can still play offence on corporate tax cuts is mystifying, given data which is supposed to be the underpinning of their arguments contradicts their entire rationale. Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-26 07:41 EST Posted at/Publié sur Scott's DiaTribes on/à 2012-01-26 07:25 EST I was reading a column that Martin Reg-Cohn wrote yesterday on the continuing saga in London where as those who’ve followed it know, Caterpillar has locked out it’s workers in a draconian effort to get them to slah their wages by half – this as the CEO earns a million $ salary and the company worldwide made profits in the billions of dollars. I agree with the column where he says it is now time for the Premier and by extension, his Labor Minister Linda Jeffery, need to do something more then just issue statements saying they are “hopeful” the 2 sides will moderate their tone. Let’s cut to [...] Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-26 07:19 EST Police lawyers 'coming out of woodwork' inquiry hears Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-26 07:04 EST Budget good exercise' for First Nations | The Chronicle Herald Posted at/Publié sur The Woodstock Independent on/à 2012-01-26 06:54 EST Oil policy turning good guy Canada into global bad boy Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2012-01-26 06:41 EST I oppose violence with every remaining sinew in my body but I'm saying to Harper and Oliver that violence is what their policies will bring. I haven't had a fight since about Grade VII and I lost that one but I can tell you that I'm prepared to stand in the way of that first shovel and take the consequences. And I say to you both that you're making a mistake if you think you can do these things without very serious consequences. Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2012-01-26 06:40 EST Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2012-01-26 06:08 EST The culture of secrecy that is Danny Williams' legacy in provincial politics is firmly institutionalised. The provincial Conservative's war against oversight and adequate oversight of their management of the province's finances now extends to withholding information from the province's Auditor General. When the province's Auditor General went looking for the Conservative's oft-mentioned infrastructure strategy, he found out they didn't have one. You'll find that gem in the first few pages of the latest report from the Auditor General on how the provincial government spends public money. A committee of officials was supposed to develop the strategy.&a... Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2012-01-26 05:03 EST Maybe it’s because I’m posting this in the middle of the night, or maybe it’s because I’m denser than usual, but I’m a bit confused. My party is (a) still mired in third place and is (b) still nearly 20 points back of the Cons and is (c) still behind the NDP, who do not have a leader. Like I say, I’m dense. Perhaps someone will fill me in on the way to the celebrations. Thanks. Posted at/Publié sur Red Tory v.3.0.3 on/à 2012-01-26 04:24 EST It's beyond absurd that alleged "small government" Republicans are adamantly opposed to "wasting" taxpayer dollars on doing much of anything that would repair the basic elements of America's crumbling infrastructure (i.e., boring employment-creating undertakings that would fix roads, bridges, airports, etc. and improve daily life for ordinary folks), but will propose fantastic manned missions to Mars or pledge to establish a pointless colony on the Moon. Seriously? When President John Kennedy engaged the American nation in the "space race" it was not only an an aspirational morale booster at the high-water mark of the Cold War, but also had the practical effect of advancing scientific research and delivering multiple spin-offs in the realm of new technology developments... Posted at/Publié sur Cowboys for Social Responsibility on/à 2012-01-25 22:38 EST In 2009, the Harper Tories had a clear plan to replace the long gun registry with something that could work: We want to return to the better system of having retailers record their sales of non-restricted weapons instead of having to register them with the long-gun registry. - Guy Lauzon, MP (Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry)We want to return to the better system of having retailers record their Posted at/Publié sur The Scott Ross on/à 2012-01-25 22:21 EST People who click "like" on Facebook to show support for a cause are slacktivists, you on the other hand with your "Support Our Troops" bumper sticker, breast cancer ribbon fleece and poppy laden dashboard are not. Too many polls have come out this week, and I hope this will be the last one (oh, who am I kidding?). Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2012-01-25 19:55 EST A bunch of nice national headlines from the last few days. Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2012-01-25 18:19 EST ...conducted barely eight months into a four year mandate. Even (marginally) encouraging ones. And hardly a reason to plump for Bob as LPoC leader this far in advance of the leadership convention, if anyone is thinking that. Wait until he craps a gold brick in public before we declare him THE ONE. Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2012-01-25 17:05 EST
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