Er, never mindThe Telegraph-Journal retracts its wafer story and apologizes to the Prime Minister. And then apologizes to its own reporters.
Did THE BACHELORETTE End Satisfyingly Or Not?I wasn’t fully following The Bachelorette despite the Canadian Content (in the moderately pleasing but not very interesting form...
No ideas please, we’re CanadianChris Selley sees hope—or at least something completely different—in David Cameron’s Britain.
Democracy runneth overPreston Manning sees hope—or the possibility thereof—in David Cameron’s Britain.
"A Virtual Carbon Copy"This clip/promo from Psych , where the characters make fun of the obvious similarity of The Mentalist to their own show, has...
Conservatives v. The ArtsDavid Akin has a go at sorting out to what degree Stephen Harper truly despises theatregoers . Therein, he wonders where a...
The eternal questionA few interesting reads from the weekend: Susan Delacourt looks at new research into the electability of women in Canada, Alice...
Foreign Affairs flies into action on the Zahra Kazemi case: “We are concerned that a very negative story might be published on the basis of the above allegations.”Last November, I published a story about an Iranian exile by the name of Behnam Vafaseresht who claimed to have been jailed at the...
Ben Silverman Leaving NBC To Spend More Time With Fred SilvermanAnd there was much... not rejoicing, just slapping of foreheads and cries of "what was NBC thinking in the first place?"...