This is the last part in this discussion on how I see the Canadian political scene. I would like to sum it up by trying…
Month: January 2006
Watching the English language federal leadership debate tonight was about as exciting as watching paint dry, although I’m not really complaining because it did have…
Ask many Canadians to define to you what the term politics encompasses, and I think that you would get something cynical back like this. “Politics…
We are used to listening to the different political parties debate the issues. That has always been the way it is done. However, something is…
Listening to several radio stations throughout the week, I was appalled and insulted as a spokeswoman for the African Canadian Organizations, Sandra Carnegie-Douglas, tried to…
Well, here we are, entering phase II of the election of 2006. After waiting for what has seemed like a lifetime, Paul Martin is finally…
For the past week Canadians and especially Torontonians have been publicly lamenting the senseless death of Jane Creba, a beautiful young girl of only 15.…
For the life of me, I can’t figure it out. There are some interesting tidbits out there, to be sure, but there is something that…
If I had a quarter for every time I have heard somebody say that about politicians, I would no longer have to worry about which…
Yes, I know, I know. It’s ‘pole’, not ‘poll’, but when you live in Canada, you really have to watch that other one. You all…