Posted in The Tyee on Sep 20th, 2011
Ten things to know about the inner workings of your columnist’s operating system. I write this column with the uneasy feeling that no one gives a damn, yet I think people who read a columnist have a right to know what makes the writer tick. Or belch for that matter — something I often do […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Sep 9th, 2011
That can happen when government shuts citizens out of critical decisions. The world abounds in wake-up calls but, as Sinclair Lewis wrote, “It can’t happen here.” Or can it? All over the world, citizens are taking to the streets and although the issues vary, there is an underlying theme — the government isn’t paying attention […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Aug 30th, 2011
Here’s why I am hoping the premier calls an election as soon as possible. In spite of every dirty trick in the politician’s bag, the HST was voted down. What will that mean for the early election that Christy Clark promised in May upon winning her seat in Point Grey? The defeat of the HST […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Aug 22nd, 2011
As discipline waned and jobs fled, the rich flaunted mindless greed as their natural right. There are many reasons for riots and many, over time, were watershed moments for the advancement of liberty, free speech or what have you. The riots in Vancouver after the Stanley Cup loss and the recent ones in Europe and […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Aug 8th, 2011
How to make Parliament healthy, so MPs actually work for you and me. Listen my children, and you shall hear (apologies to Longfellow) kindly old Doctor Rafe as he cures our political ailments. Doctor? I have a Doctor of Laws (albeit honourary) from SFU — any university who would present honorary degrees to Alexandra Morton […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Jul 27th, 2011
Good question. In asking it, a number of points to consider. The Campbell/Clark Liberal government makes Peter Sellers as Chief Inspector Clouseau look brilliant — both were bumbling and stupid, but at least Clouseau meant well. The answer to the ongoing mess seems to be, “Do you want the NDP back in?” Premier Campbell, a […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Jul 11th, 2011
And other consequences for daring to speak the plain truth as I see it. Today’s effort is inspired by a recent Globe and Mail article on CBC reporter Terry Milewski, where Terry observes that in his line of work, one doesn’t make a lot of friends. I’m not in Terry’s league, but I know what […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Jun 28th, 2011
Public keeps letting governments with slimy records stay in office. Why? At some point, the voting public are going to demand integrity in government, a commodity not only long missing, but seemingly extinct. We just gave the federal Conservatives, on the heels of being found in contempt of Parliament, a resounding victory. We evidently don’t […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Jun 13th, 2011
Paper runs SFU prof’s damning critique of BC Liberals’ misnamed ‘green’ energy policies. Hats off to the Vancouver Sun! In Tuesday’s edition, the op-ed page contained an article entitled Clean Energy Act Is What Needs Renewing by Dr. Marvin Shaffer, adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy at SFU and widely accepted as an […]
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Posted in The Tyee on Jun 1st, 2011
BC Conservatives overrated as vote splitter for potential Lib supporters. We exaggerate the potential of the BC Conservatives and their newly affirmed leader John Cummins to seriously cut into the voting base of the BC Liberals. My experience is admittedly ancient, but in Kamloops in 1979, as a member of the Social Credit coalition, I […]
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