My Recommendation for Electoral Reform
A wish list for electoral reform becomes a random collection of ideas related to democracy, our monarchy and the future of Canadian politics. But briefly 🙂
A wish list for electoral reform becomes a random collection of ideas related to democracy, our monarchy and the future of Canadian politics. But briefly 🙂
The only true winner in last night’s debate were mainstream media and corporate Canada. Canadians lost.
Stephen Harper is in a muddy pit, no deep Tar Sands, and he has hired Lynton Crosby to pull him out. Doesn’t this mean he’s fired his other campaign manager, Jenni Byrne?
This past week has been a horrific eye-opener for the world and the ugly mess it’s created and allowed to continue in the Middle East. It’s possible that a single image will change the history of this region as the world struggles with the grief and response that should be taken. Stephen Harper’s militaristic and aggressive response to the image of Ailan Kurdi clearly illustrates […]
Yesterday, I posted this article showing how NDP governments have been the most effective with respect to balancing budgets over the last 40 years, relying heavily on this article from the Progressive Economic Forum (PEF). Unfortunately, another article on the PEF, inflates the fears of neocons and voters everywhere that all people on the left seem to want to do is create ballooning budget deficits. […]