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Posted at/Publié sur The World Famous Dan Shields on/à 2010-03-09 17:32 EST Whew, that was close. Posted at/Publié sur THE WOODSTOCK ONTARIO INDEPENDENT NEWS on/à 2010-03-09 16:34 EST CBC News - Politics - Ex-MP Jaffer fined for careless driving Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2010-03-09 16:21 EST If you thought a Liberal Senator's now prorogued proposal to increase women's representation on corporate boards was a fly by night idea never to be heard of again, except from obscure political bloggers , consider this news from the UK yesterday: "Absence of women from top boards is unacceptable, says Gordon Brown." In a statement to coincide with International Women's Day today, the PM said that if there was not a "dramatic change" in the composition of company boards in future, the government would consider "more serious action to ensure companies recru... The way around this, of course,... Posted at/Publié sur Bowie's Blog on/à 2010-03-09 15:20 EST Today, maybe for just one day, we won't have to listen to blather about "tough on crime." Posted at/Publié sur A BCer in Toronto on/à 2010-03-09 15:05 EST Reading this Globe story on the Conservatives' over the top attack on the Liberals over Mac Harb's position on the seal hunt, I thought it might be fun to re-write the story, but with Maxime Bernier playing Mac Harb. Because it's all rather silly. Apologies to Ms. Taber, her's was just the first story I came across on the topic...... Posted at/Publié sur Jon Gerrard's Blog on/à 2010-03-09 14:01 EST In the byelection in Concordia last week, Judi Heppner and the Manitoba Liberals continued campaigning hard right to the end. Unlike the Tories who gave up early in the day, Liberals kept going and worked hard. It paid off. Judi Heppner, already described twice on my blog, was an outstanding candidate and it showed in the quality of everything she did. She and her husband Rob and her three children contributed a lot. Posted at/Publié sur C A I T I - O N L I N E on/à 2010-03-09 13:54 EST Posted at/Publié sur HarperBizarro on/à 2010-03-09 13:23 EST Rahim Jaffer negotiated a "plea" with the Crown so that he was convicted of careless driving. Impairment-related and drug possession charges were dropped. Plea bargains are a part of our system and occur for lots of people from all walks of life. Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2010-03-09 13:19 EST Well ya know it must be true. Glenn likes Danny, too.
Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2010-03-09 12:50 EST The blogosphere is already filled with cries of "special treatment". I don't think so -- it's fairly common for weak impaired cases to be pleaded down to careless. Usually the Crown sees a decent chance of losing flat out and then agrees to a plea to careless. The drug charges may well have been tainted by an improper search. Overall a good result for Jaffer but not one reflecting special treatment. http://tiny.cc/pandabear119Former Conservative MP Rahim Jaffer pleaded guilty Tuesday in an Ontario courtroom to careless driving and must pay a $500 fine. Jaffer had been charged with impaired driving and possession of cocaine but those charges were... Posted at/Publié sur Far and Wide on/à 2010-03-09 12:48 EST Travers makes the case for a fall election in his latest column. Yesterday, we discussed just that possibility here, and I see a powerful argument from the government side. Posted at/Publié sur C A I T I - O N L I N E on/à 2010-03-09 12:18 EST Posted at/Publié sur C A I T I - O N L I N E on/à 2010-03-09 11:55 EST Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2010-03-09 11:46 EST This may be a sign of a new judicial approach – in the past adjournment requests were almost never refused and when they were the resulting decisions were subject to being overturned on appeal. If an adjournment is requested, the party seeking an adjournment must set out specific reasons, and evidence if possible, as to why the adjournment is needed and how there will be relevant material to follow.... Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2010-03-09 11:39 EST Posted at/Publié sur Scott's DiaTribes on/à 2010-03-09 11:39 EST CBC has been doing a bang-up job the last few days on the Afghan detainee documents; the latest revelations was on the 5 pm Power and Politics show yesterday detailing the Conservative government’s plan for PR if torture allegations came to light or even were confirmed: (H/T Scott Ross for the video) On another note, it looks like the whisperings about Harper not wanting to be accountable to Parliament and instead trying to get a majority to avoid it by yet again dissolving Parliament and holding an election has been picked up by some in the media – James Travers for one seems pretty certain of it: Despite Conservative efforts to wrap muck in the flag the issue is about ministerial accountability, not support for the troops evidence is mounting that Ottawa had a “... Posted at/Publié sur The World Famous Dan Shields on/à 2010-03-09 11:12 EST Is you is or is you not? Posted at/Publié sur nottawa on/à 2010-03-09 11:00 EST Q. Guess which former MP, just 25 months ago, rose in the House to table a petition calling for mandatory minumum sentencing? Posted at/Publié sur The World Famous Dan Shields on/à 2010-03-09 10:52 EST With a team that was... Posted at/Publié sur CalgaryGrit on/à 2010-03-09 09:52 EST It's not good enough for Danny Williams, but the Canadian Health Care system does have one supporter: But during a weekend speech in Calgary, the former Republican vice presidential candidate acknowledged... Posted at/Publié sur C A I T I - O N L I N E on/à 2010-03-09 09:52 EST Posted at/Publié sur C A I T I - O N L I N E on/à 2010-03-09 09:25 EST Posted at/Publié sur THE WOODSTOCK ONTARIO INDEPENDENT NEWS on/à 2010-03-09 08:33 EST The complaints from staffers, from management, to the average citizen are overwhel... Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2010-03-09 08:30 EST Coming to fruition soon in a pseudo-democracy near you : Canada's mining leadership put up a united front at PDAC Monday to fight a private member's bill they say will "seriously harm" the industry if passed into law.However, the Senate is... Posted at/Publié sur HarperBizarro on/à 2010-03-09 08:18 EST Peter Worthington makes a case for Iacobucci today. He is correct about the integrity of the former Supreme Court Justice (though the mandate of his role is the devil in this inquiry). But, Worthington missed one credential that surely would influence our current PM. Frank Iacobucci is the Lead Director over at Tim Hortons . Posted at/Publié sur THE WOODSTOCK ONTARIO INDEPENDENT NEWS on/à 2010-03-09 08:18 EST Last Thursday the council and mayor of Woodstock decided that they would invest your dollars in new voting technology. The reason for this is the old machines were at the end of their "l... Posted at/Publié sur Saskboy's Abandoned Stuff - Site News on/à 2010-03-09 08:08 EST There is no “municipal” recycler of e-waste in Regina. We have SWEEP at SARCAN (Provincially funded), or private recyclers, one of whom is at risk of going out of business because the Premier of the province lied* and expanded the SWEEP program at SARCAN [PDF] without consulting private recyclers (as he promised in a letter). Now private recyclers’ market is damaged, and they also get none of the millions in SWEEP money that only SARCAN gets. Posted at/Publié sur HarperBizarro on/à 2010-03-09 08:00 EST From the Winnipeg Sun ...Harper posturing on crime laid bare, yet again...You just cannot trust him. Despite having spent most of last year arguing that his "tough on crime" agenda was urgently needed, Stephen Harper killed off most of it when he prorogued Parliament. Posted at/Publié sur THE WOODSTOCK ONTARIO INDEPENDENT NEWS on/à 2010-03-09 08:00 EST Day has asked 17 federal departments... Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2010-03-09 07:54 EST Sorry, I was in the mood to quote Kerouac. So shoot me. Anyway. With the morning papers comes news that the New Democrats’ Peter Stoffer, one of the most-liked-ever MPs, is a considering running for mayor of Halifax. This follows a discussion of anti-tobacco politicians yesterday at the Daisy Group – Ontario Liberals, [...] Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2010-03-09 07:19 EST In like a lamb with the first cuts : "Following this review that has taken place of some 2,700 position, there will be a reduction of 245 positions to the boards, agencies and commissions that operate with government and that receive appointments by government," Day told reporters gathered at a news conference.Based on the numbers Day quoted at t... Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2010-03-09 06:54 EST Posted at/Publié sur Impolitical on/à 2010-03-09 06:36 EST Given that for years now the Harper government has been deferring to the U.S. on Omar Khadr's fate, one would think they might actually follow through on that position and listen carefully to the new signal being sent our way: "U.S. officials looking for way to send Khadr back to Canada: source." Obama administration officials are quietly seeking a way to repatriate Canadian-born terror suspect Omar Khadr, an authority in a position to know has confided.Why now? Is it just that the... Posted at/Publié sur BigCityLib Strikes Back on/à 2010-03-09 05:54 EST Posted at/Publié sur The Scott Ross on/à 2010-03-09 02:55 EST Yesterday... Posted at/Publié sur CathiefromCanada on/à 2010-03-09 02:08 EST Last week Atrios made this perceptive observation I'm really not sure how we got from we don't torture, to that torture stuff we do isn't torture, to anyone who opposes torture hates America. Apparently that's where we are.I have no doubt that a similar pushback on Canada's Afghanistan outrage will be coming as soon as the Cons can move the dialog from defense to offense. I think we're already seeing the beginning of it when Harper implies that continued questions from the Liberals and NDP on what the Cons knew about prisoner toture is ac... Posted at/Publié sur Pareta on/à 2010-03-08 22:06 EST Posted at/Publié sur The World Famous Dan Shields on/à 2010-03-08 21:16 EST I made another error. Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2010-03-08 20:49 EST -- John Adams, Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2010-03-08 20:08 EST Danny likes Canada's health care system and goes to Florida for surgery. Sarah Palin rants and raves against socialised medicine but admits that her family has come across the border for care. They've been known to share an interest in reading , too. Interesting. -srbp- Posted at/Publié sur Morton's Musings on/à 2010-03-08 20:03 EST Confronted by runaway spending in a budget requiring $53-BILLION worth of reductions to balance, Stockwell Day summoned reporters Monday to announce he would save a maximum of $1.4 MILLION by eliminating 245 appointments. These are not government jobs with salaries, staffing costs or hefty pension obligations. Mostly part-time seats on obscure boards and tribunals rewarded with honorariums, these usually serve as low-level patronage plums for party faithful. The vast majority of the posts are now vacant, some having languished unfilled for years without anybody noticing enough to complain. How the government will save big bucks by eliminating positions which do not have an actual paycheque up for fiscal sacrifice is a mystery Mr. Day did not satisfactorily explain. James Morton Posted at/Publié sur Far and Wide on/à 2010-03-08 19:11 EST About the only defence left, leaving common sense aside and debating linguistic meanings. Today's relevation that the government full expected torture allegations, prior to any "public knowledge" very much fits the timeline :
Posted at/Publié sur The Scott Ross on/à 2010-03-08 19:05 EST In regards to this Afghan detainee abuse scandal, I'm personally on the side of the government on this one; we should just drop the whole thing altogether. Trying to find out whether the Canadian government committed war crimes in Afghanistan is like asking your doctor if he's ever done time, all it does is make things awkward. I am concerned right now that the YFS election system has been undemocratic. There have been complaints of not getting all the ballots, ballot boxes not being properly secured and massive demerit points awarded for handing out Excalibur. All voters should be extremely concerned about this issue. "[I'm] not a campaigner [and I] wasn't really involved other than voting. I am not happy with how things went down. I feel that handing out newspapers is not a reason to disqualify people. I feel this is common sense...Contaminating the voting process by putting the wrong type of tape is undemocratic. There are a lot of issues that should be addressed... Well, at least the Eurasian section of the world. China is negotiating with the rest of Europe for a deal that would allow connections between Asia and Europe. Great. If this happens, it will signify a new era of massive building of rail. The benefits are just too large to ignore anymore. With an ever-growing network in Europe, Asia, and now the US it can only be so long until Canada plays catch-up. ... Posted at/Publié sur HarperBizarro on/à 2010-03-08 17:40 EST The Harper Regime is all about photo-ops, sound bites and truth recalibration. Today was Stock Day's turn. He trotted out to announce 245 "cuts" to Governor In Council appointments ...patronage in other words. It is about as transparent and useful as last week's "freeze" to the pay of MPs and Ministers when it comes to controlling spending by the most spendthrift government in Canadian history ( even before the Great Recession stimulus spending). Posted at/Publié sur The Sir Robert Bond Papers on/à 2010-03-08 17:02 EST Rest in peace. ...Posted at/Publié sur The Progressive Right on/à 2010-03-08 15:52 EST
Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2010-03-08 15:38 EST “They could have Tweeted the Throne Speech, and still had twelve characters left over.” Liberal MP Marlene Jennings (not verbatim, but close) Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2010-03-08 15:38 EST In the mid-nineties, when I still worked as a political staffer for a federal cabinet minister, we decided to introduce the two dollar coin – the one that would come to be known as the toonie. The toonie budget was going to contain big, big changes. One of our deputy ministers, a nice but naïve fellow, [...] Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2010-03-08 15:38 EST What an interesting coincidence! A denial of service attack the very same hour the federal budget is released. Sigh. Anyway: wk.com’s Team Propellerhead has been busily tinkering in their Digital Demons workshop for weeks, and building a More Robust Platform for the website (all contents protected, 2010, BTW). It’ll be unveiled this weekend. Reformatory DOS stunts will [...] Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2010-03-08 15:38 EST Adam: Wakey, wakey! Like, have you lost your mind? Welcome back, Bob! Great, great news so much for Little Timmy's promised surge. What's that? Zero for three, now? Hook, line, sinker: we all take Harper's bait talking about what he wants us to talk about (a diversion), instead of [...] Posted at/Publié sur Warren Kinsella on/à 2010-03-08 15:38 EST Warren and Tim share a laugh mere moments before the Reformatory anthem-induced whiplash hits. |
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