GeneralDucks, seals and polar bears first. Then women and children if there’s room.Must-reads: Chantal Hébert on Ottawa’s sorry state of affairs; Dan Gardner on official bilingualism; Rosie DiManno on the burqa...
UncategorizedDoubling down, or, The strange bedfellowsStéphane Dion takes Andrew Coyne’s advice . Will wonders never cease. Gas taxes — oops, sorry, tax shifting — all...
UncategorizedFrom the magazine: A version of the truthIf you’re so interested, there are 2,400 words in this week’s magazine under this byline. The topic is truthiness. Namely, this...
GeneralThe audacity of mopeMust-reads: Christie Blatchford on the 11-year-old cancer patient; Don Martin on the sucky Tories; Chantal Hébert on the carbon...
GeneralIn praise of the open-face sandwichMust-reads: Rosie DiManno on Afghan politics; Terence Corcoran and Greg Weston on immigration reform; James Travers on access to...
UncategorizedBeen down so long it looks like Rivière du LoupSo my weak and lame attempt to live-blog the Quebec by-election results last night — WordPress permits BlackBerry BlogGing...
GeneralThe Rosie DiManno Show is back for another seasonWEEKEND ROUNDUP Must-reads: Rosie DiManno on Afghan corruption , Afghan weddings and US Marines ; Scott Taylor on Canadian...
UncategorizedThe Commons: ‘Way to go, Skippy’Yes, congratulations are in order on another day well diverted The Scene. It was for awhile there—no word of a lie—proving to...
UncategorizedBTC: Stephane Dion, surrealist politicianIt is, of course, beyond unfair at this point to keep picking on the Liberal leader’s grasp of the English language. His English...
UncategorizedThe Commons: New day, different storyWould it surprise you in the least to learn the government has misspoken once more? The Scene. The Liberals were once more...