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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

They hate us for our Charter

03/01/2015 by the editor

By Alison@Creekside Uncanny resemblance, isn’t it?  Your “values” aren’t looking too good at the moment, Mr Blaney. Having rushed the 62-page omnibus anti-terrorism bill C-51 through Parliament, the Cons are now demanding it be rushed through committee as well. They wanted to restrict expert testimony to three Public Safety Committee meetings — with one of them taken […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Abdullah Almalki, BIll C-51, Canada, Canadian Parliament, Canadian politics, Charter of Rights, CIA, Conservatives, CSIS, Dept of Justice and Public Safety, Jean Chretien, Joe Clark, John Turner, Maher Arar, New Democrats, Paul Martin, Public Safety Committee, RCMP, Security Intelligence Review Committee, Solicitor General of Canada, Stephen Harper, Steven Blaney, Supreme Court of Canada, Syria, terrorism, 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

Parliament shooting: What the leaders said

10/23/2014 by the editor

Stephen Harper: “My fellow Canadians: for the second time this week, there has been a brutal and violent attack on our soil. Today our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Cpl. Cirillo was killed today — murdered in cold blood — as he provided […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Conservatives, crime, Elizabeth May, Green Party, Justin Trudeau, Liberals, NDP, Ottawa, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair, violence

The Video: Is there a Speaker in the House?

09/24/2014 by the editor

From Speaker Scheer and the death of Parliament: “For years Stephen Harper and his Cons have been slowly killing our Parliament. They have have debased it, they have rendered it impotent. They have reduced it to a scripted horror show, where every question is answered with an attack on the opposition. But yesterday with their […]

Filed Under: The Video Tagged With: Andrew Scheer, Canada, Canadian Parliament, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Iraq, NDP, Paul Calandra, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

Speaker Scheer and the death of Parliament

09/24/2014 by the editor

By Montreal Simon For years Stephen Harper and his Cons have been slowly killing our Parliament. They have have debased it, they have rendered it impotent. They have reduced it to a scripted horror show, where every question is answered with an attack on the opposition. But yesterday with their ghastly leader out of the country […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Andrew Scheer, Canada, Canadian Parliament, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Iraq, NDP, Paul Calandra, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

Manly candidacy denied: WTF, NDP?

07/03/2014 by the editor

By Alison@Creekside Dear Mid Islanders, Friends and Supporters I would like to thank you all for your support and encouragement for my bid for the nomination to be the NDP candidate for the new federal riding of Nanaimo-Ladysmith. It is with regret that I write to tell you that the federal NDP has refused to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Ann McGrath, British Columbia, Canada, Gaza, Israel, James Manly, Nanaimo-Ladysmith, NDP, Palestine, Paul Manly, Thomas Mulcair

Trudeau to Senators: Walk that way

01/30/2014 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon I must admit Justin Trudeau’s move to boot the Liberal senators from his caucus caught me by surprise, and it is certainly a bold one. Justin Trudeau has dissolved a vital bond between senators and the Liberal Party that appointed them, expelling dozens of members of his caucus in a dramatic attempt to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Justin Trudeau, Liberals, senate, Senate scandal, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

Senate scandal: Robo-Harper

10/29/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon It couldn’t have been a more pathetic sight. An angry Stephen Harper lashing out at everybody but himself. Looking absolutely desperate, and sounding like a robot. From cbc.ca: “Growing visibly more angry with every allegation coming from a senator that he appointed, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said during question period on Tuesday […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: bad behaviour, Canadian Parliament, Canadian Senate, Conservatives, Mike Duffy, Nigel Wright, Ontario, parliament, PMO, robots, senate, Senate scandal, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

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Electoral reform: Hashtag fresh thinking

By Alison@Creekside The most interesting and innovative idea to come out of the first meeting of the all-party Special Committee on Electoral Reform, or ERRE, was Nathan Cullen's suggestion, … [Read More...]

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My friend, Rick, at the Pride Parade

By Frank Moher On this dreadful day, I don't want to write about the shootings in Orlando. I want to write about my friend, Rick. Rick lives just outside of Nanaimo, a city of about 80,000, … [Read More...]

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By Frank Moher Two drama nerds have recently moved into high profile positions. Before I name them (or perhaps you’ve already guessed who they are; or perhaps you’d like to scroll down and look at … [Read More...]

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Originally published on Our Rape Blog, the author's account of the aftermath of a violent sexual assault. By Mary Fraughton Have you ever played Hearts? It’s a card game. For our purposes, … [Read More...]

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From Creekside: The B.C. provincial government is trying to green light the construction of a massive LNG terminal on Lelu Island in the Skeena Estuary -- Pacific Northwest LNG, backed by Malaysian … [Read More...]

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