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Katrina’s campaign journal: Party line

09/18/2015 by the editor

We continue Katrina Kairys’s series on getting to know Canadian politics from the ground up, by volunteering during the 2015 federal election campaign. Read installments 1 and 2 here and here. By Katrina Kairys I was blown off last night. I really thought things were going well, and I suppose it started out okay, but we had a difference […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2015 federal election, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Katrina's campaign journal, Liberals, Montreal, NDP, Quebec

Katrina’s campaign journal: Dans Outremont

09/03/2015 by the editor

With this second installment, we continue Katrina Kairys’s series on getting to know Canadian politics from the ground up, by volunteering during the 2015 federal election campaign. Read Ep. 1, “New kid on the doorstep,” here. By Katrina Kairys Shortly after canvassing in Toronto, I headed to the province next door to see how the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2015 federal election, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Katrina's campaign journal, Liberals, Montreal, NDP, Quebec, Toronto

Shattering Stephen Harper’s Legacy

09/02/2015 by the editor

By Claudio D’Andrea At a slim 124 pages, Mel Hurtig’s latest book, The Arrogant Autocrat: Stephen Harper’s Takeover of Canada, doesn’t leave him much track to bulldoze the Conservative prime minister’s record. Instead this series of short chapters is like a bobcat that levels the mess that “The Harper Government” has made of our country. […]

Filed Under: Arts and Books Tagged With: 2015 federal election, books, Canada, Conservatives, Liberals, Mel Hurtig, NDP, Stephen Harper

ISIS rampages, artists fuss

08/29/2015 by the editor

By Jim Henshaw It wasn’t the first time somebody has died on stage. Two of recent theatre’s great comedians, Dick Shawn (The Producers) and Sid James (pick any Carry On . . . movie) both did final pratfalls that convulsed their audiences –- until the realization dawned that they were never getting up again. Genesius, the […]

Filed Under: Arts and Books Tagged With: Conservatives, crime, humans, Iraq, ISIS, Justin Trudeau, Liberals, middle east, NDP, showbiz, Stephen Harper, Syria, theatre, Thomas Mulcair, United Nations, violence, war

The debate: Blow by blow, tweet by tweet

08/06/2015 by the editor

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Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2015 federal election, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Elizabeth May, Green Party, Justin Trudeau, Liberals, NDP, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

The Video: “Extraordinary, living in a Canada where that sort of idiocy passes for argument.”

03/28/2015 by the editor

March 25, 2015: The Leader of the Opposution doesn’t quite call the Prime Minister an “idiot,” but pretty much. From International Law? We don’t care about no stinking international law. “The Con bench seals laugh and clap at Steve’s joke blowing off the UN and international law because grade six. “Harper went on to explain […]

Filed Under: The Video Tagged With: Canada, Canadian House of Commons, Canadian Parliament, Canadian politics, Conservatives, international law, ISIS, NDP, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair, United Nations

International law? We don’t care about no stinking international law.

03/26/2015 by the editor

By Alison@Creekside The Con bench seals laugh and clap at Steve’s joke blowing off the UN and international law because grade six. Harper went on to explain that Canada will be bombing Syria as part of an international coalition, although the US is the only NATO member currently bombing Syria. The other coalition countries bombing […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: bad behaviour, Bahrain, Barack Obama, Canada, Canadian military, Conservatives, international law, ISIS, Jason Kenney, Jordan, Morocco, NDP, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Stephen Harper, Syria, Thomas Mulcair, U.S., U.S. military, UAE, United Nations, Yemen

Trudeau stands up

03/10/2015 by the editor

By Montreal Simon The other day I wrote a post where I asked, or begged our progressive leaders to elevate their game. To go big or go home. And make the struggle to defeat the Harper Cons a larger struggle to save Canada and its values. And I have to say that last night in […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2015 federal election, Canada, Conservatives, Elizabeth May, Green Party, Justin Trudeau, Liberals, McGill University, multiculturalism, NDP, racism, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

Where’s the video, Commissioner Paulson?

12/06/2014 by the editor

By Montreal Simon Almost as soon as the shooting stopped, and not long after he emerged from his closet, Stephen Harper declared that Canada was under attack by the dark forces of ISIS. And started calling the dead gunman, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, an ISIS terrorist. Even though he was a mentally ill crack addict. And a […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bob Paulson, Canada, Canadian Parliament, Conservatives, crime, Giuliano Zaccardelli, ISIS, Liberals, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, NDP, Parliament Hill shootings, RCMP, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

Because the Mounties said so

10/29/2014 by the editor

By Frank Moher Does Justin Trudeau have a little meter in his pocket that tells him which way to tack on issues of the day? Does he pull it out and the needle tells him “Slightly Left” or “Slightly Right”? Of course he does. It was passed down to him by the previous leader of […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian Parliament, Canadian politics, Commissioner Bob Poulson, crime, Justin Trudeau, Liberals, mental illness, NDP, Ottawa, Parliament Hill shootings, RCMP, terrorism, Thomas Mulcair

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