Friday, August 31, 2018

Worth Reading - August 31, 2018


A video essayist named Contrapoints produced a fascinating examination of the Incel'community'

Jennifer Keesmaat, Toronto mayoral candidate, released her transit plan

Seven NDP MPs are not running in 2019, which may weaken the party going into the election. 

Strong Towns takes a look to see how fast American cities are actually changing

Eric Grenier writes about the possible impact of the Bernier-led right-wing party. 

Much hope is being pinned to retrofitting suburbia, but that path is not simple. 

Chuck Marohn writes about how grow can strangle and kill a community

Andrew Coyne looks at the disturbing turn the immigration debate in this country

Martin Regg Cohn looks at the Ontario government's hysteria over refugees

John Michael McGrath writes that to govern well the Tories in Ontario will have to admit that some problems don't have simple solutions

Paul Wells writes that the next federal election will be about the heart of Canada

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