Widespread coverage of the tweet that Stephen Harper had breakfast withhis cat, named Stanley thanks to a Facebook poll, has me hissing mad.
Widespread coverage of the tweet that Stephen Harper had breakfast withhis cat, named Stanley thanks to a Facebook poll, has me hissing mad.
For what heinous sin am I condemned to watch Libby Davies on TV telling the House of Commons what I should eat? Would you tolerate someone spilling their fourth martini while ordering you to sober up? Well, her campaigning for legally mandated limits on salt in food is no different. Click here to read the rest.
What's wrong with Americans? No, not their political choices, domestic arsenals or supersized appetites. I mean literally. Why do nearly nine million American workers collect federal disability insurance, one for every 13 with full-time jobs? Click here to read the rest.
Idle no more? Sounds like a plan. We should all stop putting things off or tackling them feebly because they look too much like hard work. Especially Idle No More protestors. Click here to read the rest.
A judge just decided to double Canada's Indian population and see what happens. All we need on top of Idle No More hunger strikes and blockades, right? But don't blame the ruling, which was lucid, reasonable and restrained. Blame the law, which cares what race you are. Click here to read more.
A Bloc Quebecois press release informs me that "The federal government refuses to see the consequences of its ideological reform of Employment Insurance". Now I know what you're thinking. "There's still a Bloc Québécois?" To which I can only reply that there must be or it wouldn't be sending me press releases. What I can't explain, though, is what it thinks it means by "ideological". Click here to read more.