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Form and limits of contemporary conservativism
Article online since November 13th 2008
Contemporary Canadian conservativism is closer to the American Republican Party than it is to any other form. It is an ideological combination of economic (laissez-faire) liberalism and legal moralism, where the force of law is employed to enforce typically traditional moral values. These...
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Let freedom ring
Article online since November 6th 2008
Though my interests and academic approach are not historical, the pull of history is sometimes just too strong to resist. Thus I found myself in Boston again last weekend, trying to garner as much as I could from local radio and local papers, gleaning from conversations on the street and...
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Cabinet-making, neo-Harper style
Article online since October 30th 2008
As we anticipate a momentous change to our south and before turning to the developing Cabinet-making skills of our Prime Minister, I thought I'd return briefly to reading the entrails of the recent federal election campaign. One of the more interesting sidebars of the campaign was the interest...
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Sure glad that week is done!
Article online since October 23rd 2008
Much as I tried to find the good in the week of the October Federal and Municipal elections, I have to admit I’m really glad it’s over. Even those of us obsessed by the cacophony of democratic politics know when we’ve had too much. A tell-tale sign is when rising earlier in the morning...
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And the winners are...?
Article online since October 15th 2008
The demos have again spoken with a reasonably clear voice. Canadians have declared, even when given the best opportunity to do so, that they were not prepared to elect a Conservatives majority, at least with Stephen Harper as leader. Instead, they have mandated an application of his economist’s...
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Why not vote twice next week?
( October 9th 2008 )
It's all about Harper
( October 3rd 2008 )
The lines are drawn, but is the die cast?
( September 26th 2008 )
Week two, but who's counting?
( September 19th 2008 )
Women have key role in federal vote
( September 11th 2008 )
Canadian polls: democracy or sheep-herding?
( September 3rd 2008 )
Is Stephen Harper losing it?
( August 28th 2008 )
Steve’s dysfunctional challenge
( August 21st 2008 )
Journalistic fog and the politics of Olympic sport
( August 18th 2008 )
The by-election test
( July 30th 2008 )
Midsummer musings and notes
( July 26th 2008 )
Economies of scale and the Digby ferry
( July 18th 2008 )
Civics education in Nova Scotia – Part II
( July 10th 2008 )
Time for a high school civics course?
( July 3rd 2008 )
Stéphane’s ace in the hole
( June 26th 2008 )
Alexa and the federal NDP
( June 18th 2008 )
Parliament's best day
( June 14th 2008 )
On the road again
( June 5th 2008 )
Leadership revisited
( May 30th 2008 )
Six months and running
( May 23rd 2008 )
Steve's sense of time
( May 17th 2008 )
Getting too far ahead of the curve?
( May 9th 2008 )
A twin for the Valley?
( May 1st 2008 )
Discerning the public interest
( April 25th 2008 )
That being said....
( April 18th 2008 )
The 'Obama generation?'
( April 13th 2008 )
A plan for Stephane
( April 3rd 2008 )
Time to convert to the neo-Cons
( March 27th 2008 )
Reading the entrails of recent by-elections
( March 20th 2008 )
The Green Wave?
( March 14th 2008 )
Budget's done. Now what?
( February 29th 2008 )
Cat and mouse in Ottawa
( February 21st 2008 )
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