Pages

2013/01/25

Antarctic Search Resumes.. Oil Windfall Ends.. Calgary Lawyer With Spending Problem Now A Senator

January 25, 2013
A break in the weather is giving rescue crews a chance to search for three Canadians who have been missing in Antarctica since Wednesday. Continue reading...
Advertisement
VINCENT ST. PIERRE
Bite the Bullet, Redford -- The Bitumen Bubble
Either you raise taxes or cut services to millions of Albertans. Or both. You can't make a balanced budget exist out of no where, although the  Redford Conservatives have tried by calling their previous budget balanced by excluding capital funding. Skirting the fundamental problems with Alberta's governing party can only go so far and a part in government can only run around the issue for so long before reality hits. Continue reading...
CHRIS JANCELEWICZ
Why Netflix Is Genius
After we'd exhausted our favorite shows and watched numerous movies from the '80s that we'd forgotten about, we grew a bit bored with Netflix. So it's only natural that the company would take another step and move forward with a smart, thoughtful plan. Continue reading...
CORY ASHWORTH
Oprah In Vancouver: Strombo On Travelling With Lady O
Last night by chance, I sat next to George who's been travelling across Western Canada with Oprah Winfrey for her inspirational speaking tour. "Every night is not the same experience. Interviewing an interviewer is so much fun especially when you're talking to someone like Oprah. Every now and then, when I'm on stage with her, it dawns on me that she's Oprah Winfrey," he said. Continue reading...
KENNETH P. GREEN
The U.S. Electorate's Message To Canada: Diversify Quickly
On November 6, 2012, the citizens of the United States decided to maintain, essentially, the status quo: they re-elected Barack Obama as President, left the United States House of Representatives solidly in Republican hands, and left the United States Senate under the control of the Democratic Party. But as with all U.S. elections, there are implications for Canada, which, for better or worse, is usually pulled by the tides of American regulation and economic prosperity - or the lack thereof. Continue reading...
BILL HAINES
It's Obama's Turn
Obama knows the U.S. deficit is unsustainable and the U.S. debt is a huge problem. But it's Obama's turn and the Republicans should let Obama deal with these problems as best he can. With terrorism making the world such a dangerous place, now is not the time for Republicans to shut down the U.S. government over the debt ceiling. Continue reading...


Received this from a friend? Sign up for alerts from The Huffington Post here
Unsubscribe here.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Keep a civil tongue.