All posts tagged Politics

How the One Percent think
November 29, 2012, Comments Off on How the One Percent think

Paul Krugman: Class Wars of 2012 On Election Day, The Boston Globe reported, Logan International Airport in Boston was r ...

Québec in 2012
November 9, 2012, Comments Off on Québec in 2012

Andrew Potter: Why majority rule on secession is impossible (Ottawa Citizen via Canada.com) Small infants will grow old ...

Dr. Rodrigue Tremblay selected writings
November 7, 2012, 4 Comments

Rodrigue Tremblay is a Canadian-born economist, political figure, humanist and professor. He taught economics at the Uni ...

Wednesday Night #1594
September 19, 2012, 1 Comment

It matters little whether one believes the Biblical account of Man’s creation or the Darwinian theory, the former bein ...

Back-to-School Letter to the US Congress
September 3, 2012, Comments Off on Back-to-School Letter to the US Congress

By Mohamed A. El-Erian Project Syndicate 3 September 2012 NEWPORT BEACH – What if members of the United States Congres ...

Senator John Lynch Staunton 1930-2012 R.I.P.
August 20, 2012, Comments Off on Senator John Lynch Staunton 1930-2012 R.I.P.

> Why he switched: John Lynch-Staunton glances toward Premier Bertrand while speaking in October 1968. The Union Nati ...

Wednesday Night #1586
July 25, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1586

Education and the Quebec students The greatest natural resource of any nation is the skill and intelligence of its citiz ...

Wednesday Night #1585
July 18, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1585

We urge you to read about three Wednesday Nighters’ efforts to help our community as discussed last week. [Kudos again ...

Wednesday Night #1583
July 4, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1583

Wednesday Nighters have fond memories of Jacques Clément, who passed away this week. Impeccably dressed, with a strong ...

U.S. Elections 2012 – the early days
April 10, 2012, 3 Comments

Politico: 2012 Presidential Election Politico Delegate Tracker font color=”#800000″> Whenever a hint of bore ...