UncategorizedThe menu at Red LobsterRick Mercer unloads . Gilles Duceppe goes unscathed. Which may or may not be Rick’s subtle way of endorsing Mr. Duceppe for Prime...
UncategorizedThe donut speech, fact checkedErin Weir, an economist with the United Steelworkers, writes in to the Toronto Star to quibble slightly with the apparent joy...
UncategorizedIt doesn’t have to be true, it just has to be plausibleDespite plenty of evidence their efforts will be futile, the people who study such things continue to insist on analyzing the...
UncategorizedG8 PDAAn entertaining pool report from the official welcoming of G8 leaders to Pittsburgh. Granted, it would still seem, at least on the...
UncategorizedA pain in the buttGerard Kennedy may be the first Liberal to figure out what it is to be an opposition backbencher.
UncategorizedThe donut speechSusan Delacourt is taking a day off her duties at the Star each week to pursue a study of politics and consumerism. Suffice it to...
UncategorizedHere’s one cure for election feverThree years of minority rule is taking a toll on politicians, media and, most of all, us. Enough.
UncategorizedWell, that’s inconvenient (II)Various jurisdictions have their doubts about the Harper’s government’s environmental agenda.
UncategorizedDonuts, hockey, tax cuts and AfghanistanThe quintessential speech of Stephen Harper’s premiership?