Thursday, October 11, 2018

Worth Reading - October 11, 2018


Big long list. It's what happens when I miss a week.

Andrew Coyne takes a look at former PM Stephen Harper's new book. This one is not about hockey.

How small changes in an Arkansas town made a big difference

If we refuse to take climate change serious preventatively, we have a duty to prepare for the consequences

A right-wing candidate who has said positive things about dictatorship won the first round of the Brazilian election. 

John Michael McGrath looks at the state of the Liberal Parties across Canada and centricism. 

Toronto is facing a financial crisis, but no one is talking about it. 

The Montreal Gazette reports on the divisions in Quebec society revealed by the election

John Geddes writes on Stephen Harper's interpretation of conservative populism

Jen Gerson writes on the political utility of the carbon tax for conservative politicians in Canada. 

From the Globe and Mail, Sidewalk Toronto is no smart city

Toronto will be hamstrung by the provincial government no matter who wins. 

The Kavanaugh hearing proves what was widely known - there is no conservative resistance to Trump. 

Why did the 2018 Ontario election go the way that it did? 

Progressive Conservatives in Ontario refused to denounce a white nationalist

Quebec's election signals a new era

Is former Liberal MPP and Mayor of Brampton Linda Jeffrey getting a boost from Doug Ford

Why fascists never think they're fascists

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