Sunday, July 31, 2011

Racist comments from Toronto Sun readers

Here is a sample of several racist comments and replies that come from readers of the Toronto Sun based on this story: 1 fatally shot, 2 wounded at carnival

 

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Google Canada from A to Z in English and French

Happy Canada Day tomorrow!

From Google.ca auto-search, here is a list of all things Canadian that appear in the search bar when one types the first letter of each letter of the alphabet:

In English:

Air Canada
Best Buy
Canadian Tire
Dictionary
eBay
Facebook
Google
Ikea
Job Bank
Kijiji
LCBO
MapQuest
NHL
OSAP
Porter
QWOP
Rogers
Skype
TD
UPS
Via Rail
Walmart
Xbox
YouTube
Zellers

In French:

Air Canada
BMO
Canada 411
Dictionnaire
eBay
Facebook
Google
Hotmail
IKEA
Jeux
Kijiji.ca
LCN
Météomédia
NHL
Ottawa
Poste Canada
Québec
RDS
SAAQ
Translate
UQO
Vidéotron
Wikipédia
Xbox
YouTube
Zellers
 
I wonder if Zellers will make it on the list next year.
 
Last year's list: 2010.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Cathie from Canada gets it on the G20 Toronto weekend

I am not able to comment on Cathie from Canada's blog. I'll just reply be stating that Police Chief Blair doesn't get it that the failure of the G20 weekend was that Chief Blair, Premier Dalton McGuinty, Stephen Harper, and other officials violated the Constituion Act, 1982 which includes the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.  They turned Canada into a dictatorship.  They took away Canadians' civil rights and freedoms.

I understand that there are a few lawsuits against the Canada's police forces and governments.  I do hope that the plaintiffs whose rights were violated will be successful with their lawsuits, and that they receive an ample amount of financial restitution from the city of Toronto and the governments of Ontario and Canada.

Link: http://cathiefromcanada.blogspot.com/2011/06/star-phoenix-gets-it.html

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

A reformed House of Commons and Senate

Houze of Commons seats apportioned based on provincial/territorial populations and party seats distributed through some form of proportional representation.

House of Commons seats: 330.

Senate seats apportioned based on the square roots of the provincial/territorial populations and party seats distributed through some form of proportional representation.

Senate seats: 50 x 2 = 100.

Older post about Senate reform

Older-"er" post about Senate reform

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

My quick post-election predictions

Harper will still run the government like a control freak.

The vote-subsidy will disappear.

Abortion will be slightly tightened, but not banned.  Harper still needs leverage with his religious extremists while not pissing off a majority of Canadians.  Yes, he can get feminists and their immediate supporters upset.  He knows not to get suburban Conservative supporting moms and dads mad at him.

The Bloc will effectively be gone.  Four seats in parliament makes the party the Blip Québécois.  However, separatism will not be dead.  The focus will be at the provincial level.  If Pauline Marois and her Parti Québecois form the next Quebec provincial government, and if Harper imposes laws that upsets Quebeckers, then the threat of separatism could rise again.  Harper will have very few Quebec Conservatives to support federalism.

Elizabeth May may cross the floor to the Liberals.  She will want to influence a liberal leadership race.

The Liberals will pick a young or middle aged leader whose task will be to rejuvenate the Liberal Party by increasing donations and memberships.  Bob Rae will not become the leader.  With the right leader, the Liberals can bounce back to respectable results.

Back to Harper: expect austerity.  However, the military, prisons, Conservative ridings, and Conservative supporting industries will be exempt from any austerity program.  Expect more gazebos to pop up in every Conservative riding.