My latest, on the coming crisis of legitimacy in federal politics: Could the Liberals form a government after the next election having won fewer seats than the Tories? Not only is it possible, at this point it must be considered the most likely result.
https://t.co/WiK2MUAAE9
One of my favourite aspects of North Korea.
"North Korea’s leader, Kim Il Sung, knew the crucial role that architecture and design could play in building a new nation."
https://t.co/Vk0AwiJ677
A great read on a not so radical idea for housing. "Housing is 'the wheel within the wheel to move the whole economic engine.'"
https://t.co/uA4wBpuZXi
Don't forget: no matter how much Danielle Smith is doing on COVID prosections — talking with the accused, regular questions to Justice officials — she wishes a premier could do much more. New from me:
https://t.co/NMrnxjJIn8
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, in a phone call with a street preacher just before his trial tied to the Coutts border blockade, said she speaks with "prosecutors" "almost weekly" about such cases: https://t.co/MXiyMjYcpD #ableg#abpoli Hat tip to CBC for having it first
Junos are in Edmonton tonight for first time since 2004.
Which means it's time to revisit one of the zanier journalism adventures of my career.
The weekend I spend sorta-stalking Canadian musicians around Edmonton.
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“The future,” says station manager Lindy Haukedal, gesturing toward the charging spots. “We have cars standing there all the time,” she adds. She nods toward the gas pumps. “But not so much there.”https://t.co/Z1jGKYqtRz
All over Europe, in particular, cities are now peeling off the century’s imprint like a bad wallpapering job in ways that go beyond pushing out cars. https://t.co/4soHD9ME55
For too long now, many grocery stores and retailers have raised prices in order to satisfy their need for greed.
But with Zellers returning, this lawlessness will end BECAUSE THE LOWEST PRICE IS THE LAW.