UncategorizedApropos of whateverCharlie Brooker considers politicians. The exciting conclusion is here .
UncategorizedIdea alertThe Mark rolls out a series of 14 short proposals from Canadians of various stripes, including thoughts on democratic reform...
UncategorizedThe meaning of GuergisI’m not sure there’s much of anything to be learned from last week’s unpleasantness, but Susan Delacourt sees some...
UncategorizedUnelected senators, to save democracySenator Elaine McCoy makes the case for a reformed, but still appointed, Senate.
UncategorizedOn the runIncluded among the hundreds of films now online from the National Film Board is History on the Run, an entirely fascinating...
UncategorizedThe invisible generationAccording to a new estimate from Elections Canada, 37.4 of Canadians aged 18-24 voted in the 2008 federal election.
UncategorizedPersonally, I blame myselfDuring last week’s chat, someone asked if I thought the public was, at least in part, to blame for the current state of our...
UncategorizedTruth, accountability and ironyAn elderly government official, speaking anonymously, asserts the necessity of transparent governance.
UncategorizedOur political class, or distinct lack thereofAlison Loat pulls together various strands to consider turnover and experience in the House of Commons.