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Blog Name: Accidental Deliberations
Url: http://accidentaldeliberations.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: politics, canadian, social democratic
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Popularity: 18 Followers

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A little light reading
Scott Sinclair's CCPA report on the painfully unbalanced Buy American deal is definitely worth a look in general. But let's make the analysis a bit more interesting.Sinclair notes that Canada's com...
Under investigation
Following up on my earlier suggestion, it's worth noting that the Access to Information Act does include at least some offence provisions for individuals who deliberately withhold information contr...
On weak defences
Shorter Norman Spector:Some may have slammed Jim Prentice for attacking Quebec's vehicle emissions policy. But now the truth comes out: not only did Prentice single out Quebec for bashing without a...
Ray Boughen: I'm Not Doing Much
Ray Boughen last month, explaining why we shouldn't worry that prorogation will mean that he's taking a vacation:Although there won’t be any legislation passed until after all politicians head back...
To infinity and beyond
We are now the Mobius City. I can only assume Regina's last big stimulus project will be to renovate the Ring Road accordingly.
On misleading impressions
Memo to the Globe and Mail: in discussing a Dimitri Soudas e-mail about avoiding political interference, it's rather important to include the ";-)" and the "ROTFLMAO" for context.
On rationalizations
Shorter Adrian McNair:There, there, Deficit Jim. If those mean and nasty G7 finance ministers and central bankers don't want to be conned into joining your self-serving photo ops, then they didn't ...
Harper-Proofing Canadian Democracy: Accountability for Information
There's been no lack of talk lately about Canada's federal access to information procedures, and the recommendations of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics offer at ...
Deep thought
I'm shocked, shocked, to find out that the Con political hacks are suppressing requested information without any legal justification rather than leaving the decision with "arm's-length officials".
On giveaways
Speaking of Canada's international pariah status under the Cons, it's far too predictable that anybody who's worked to be excluded from the international community will end up making serious mistak...

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