There was a moment when I felt fear in New York City this weekend. But it was in a taxi hurtling down Long Island Freeway into Manhattan traffic from LaGuardia. The place is still very much its amazing self. Click here to read the rest.
If you’ve heard William Shatner sing, or watched Attack of the Giant Leeches, you know something can be so exquisitely awful you can’t turn it off. On that basis I offer some Canadian political rhetoric to spice up your long weekend. Click here to read the rest.
Ontario Tory leader Tim Hudak just launched his pre-campaign campaign by promising lower taxes and higher spending. In a province already running huge deficits. If you don't live in Ontario you may be tempted to regard this pledge with detached mirth. Don't. You have the same issues and the same rhetoric. Click here to read the rest.
On a billboard near my office there’s this ad for a pre-drained can of tuna. How did we get to the point that letting water out of a tin of fish is so burdensome we yearn to be free of it so, at last, we can begin to live? Click here to read the rest.
It’s funny what gets people’s attention. A few thousand feral rioters try to smash everything in London they can’t steal or burn and suddenly everyone’s worried about the direction our lack of civilization is taking. You may be thinking those riots were pretty major. But not compared to 40 years of social and economic dislocation that led to them. Click here to read the rest.
Some days I wish I was Finance Minister. I’d just get a fog machine, a kazoo, an air horn and some duct tape and I’d be ready for anything. Click here to read the rest.