Canada Needs a Coalition
From the Canadian , Canada’s new socially progressive and cross-cultural national newspaper. This raises another question: maybe Jack Layton should head the whole thing?
From the Canadian , Canada’s new socially progressive and cross-cultural national newspaper. This raises another question: maybe Jack Layton should head the whole thing?
We all know Stephen Harper could care less about Ontario and our manufacturing sector or job security for the future, but talk about oil and he’s down in the States negotiating for Alberta faster than Speed Racer. The Globe and Mail gave us a small glimpse of Steve’s real reason for visiting the US and I think Barack Obama should have one answer for him: […]
From The Nation, we get this article . By now, some (maybe most) of you are saying, ‘yeah Bill. We get it. We’re getting ripped off and this is Georgie’s last stab at the world for making fun of him all these years. We’re in the middle of the heist of the century.’ At least, I hope you are. Because once you do, then hopefully […]
Ron Love, organizer of the ‘United Alternative’, explains in this article how his efforts to unite the right paid off in 2000 and how they continue to pay off as Stephen Harper comes closer and closer to a majority government. He shares his wisdom for the ‘left’ and demonstrates what ‘we’ need to do in order to mount a force that could oppose the ‘right’. […]
I’m always loathe to quote from Canwest Media, but Lloyd Axworthy posted this op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen that you might be interested in. I have issue with the notion that the opposition parties have to unite, mainly because their views are too disparate. As I’ve said before, this is the inevitable ‘long tail’ of politics, where fragmentation of power occurs as a result of […]