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30 June 2017
Canada 150 #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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From my paper "Two solitudes", Dorchester Review , volume 6, number 1, spring/summer 2016: "Newfoundland and Canada, s...
23 May 2017
The Newfie Thing #nlpoli
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Facebook has become hugely popular in Newfoundland and Labrador and, not surprisingly, some creative and enterprising fellow came up with a ...
15 May 2017
The unbroken machine #nlpoli
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The best little book on Canadian politics and government in a long time. Starting with the basics, Dale Smith describes how the Canadian...
12 May 2017
Junk reporting of medical research
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The Telegraph is a major conventional newspaper in the United Kingdom. And it spreads fake news. There's nothing surprising in that...
01 May 2017
World Press Freedom Day - May 3
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24 April 2017
Plain language, power, and politics #nlpoli
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In the midst of a political controversy over recent fishing quotas in Newfoundland and Labrador, two people are talking about the need for b...
14 April 2017
Monchy-le-Preux #nlpoli
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Very few Newfoundlanders and Labradorians let alone very few Canadians have ever heard of Monchy-le-Preux. People from St. John's migh...
03 April 2017
Ray and Robert #nlpoli
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With the release of Ray Guy: the final columns, 2003 - 2013 , almost every column Ray Guy ever published is now available in book form. ...
27 March 2017
The Andrew Potter Affair #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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For those interested in the controversy caused by an opinion piece in Macleans , here are some useful links. 1. " How a snowstorm e...
20 March 2017
Queen's Counsel and other things that sound alike #nlpoli
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"The Honourable Dwight Ball, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador , today announced this year's appointments to Queen's Counse...
03 March 2017
A change is as good as a rest #nlpoli
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After 12 years and two months, we are going to make some serious changes at Bond Papers. For one thing, we'll be going from daily pos...
01 March 2017
Barry Inquiry Phase 2
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Phase 2 of the Commission of Inquiry respecting the Death of Donald Dunphy will take place on March 9. It is a one-day symposium to discus...
28 February 2017
AIMS hires dedicated policy analyst for Newfoundland and Labrador #nlpoli
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ST. JOHN ’S, NL – The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ed Hollett as a senior researc...
Escape Hatch #nlpoli
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Historian Gerhard bassler's new book from Flanker examines efforts by the Government of Newfoundland to develop local industry by recru...
27 February 2017
Davis' paranoia #nlpoli
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Perhaps one of the most disconcerting aspects of former Premier Paul Davis' testimony at the Barry Inquiry last week is the clear eviden...
25 February 2017
A week and a verdict later #nlpoli
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Last Saturday, this headline (left) in the Telegram prompted a storm of outrage from people who thought that it placed the blame for a ...
24 February 2017
Asserting our Knowledge #nlpoli
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Opinions are great things. Everyone is entitled to them. Not every opinion, though, is equal in value or validity or, as former CBC boss...
23 February 2017
More cuts. Some questions. #nlpoli
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Flatter, Leaner Management Structure . Put it all in caps like that and you have a handy acronym that bureaucrats can type over and over a...
22 February 2017
Canadian nationalism: left- or right-wing? #nlpoli
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Economist Stephen Gordon argues that "in Canada, the nationalism is as likely to form on the left as on the right." ( National Pos...
21 February 2017
Paddon's report on Martin contract just bizarre #nlpoli
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After a lengthy review, Auditor General Terry Paddon said Monday that the provincial government hounded former Nalcor boss Ed Martin out of...
20 February 2017
The Tory Race #nlpoli
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Ches Crosbie announced last week he is going to take another shot at entering the family business. The son of former Mulroney cabinet minist...
CBC confused by repetition of decade-old hospital promise #nlpoli
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Maybe the poor folks at CBC were just confused. Heaven knows it can be confusing with all the announcements of the hospital in Corner Broo...
17 February 2017
The Mythical Golden Age of Newfoundland News #nlpoli
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Ray Guy, on the endless search for truth in local newsrooms (circa 1974): Sometimes you get the feeling that the newsrooms of the city are...
16 February 2017
Alternative Facts: Prairie Dipper edition #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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Erin Weir is the New Democrat member of parliament for Regina - Lewvan. In the House of Commons on Monday, Weir used alternative facts - ...
15 February 2017
S'truth and consequences #nlpoli
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Truth and something else was clearly in the atmosphere this week as the Telegram's Russell Wangersky offered a few thoughts on the ...
14 February 2017
Trust, facts, and truth #nlpoli
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Trust is the foundation of any strong relationship. That's why a great many journalists, troubled at the decline of their industry, emp...
13 February 2017
Captain Sweatpants and the future of news media #nlpoli
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The numbers are so large they take your breath away. In a poll conducted for The Public Policy Forum for its recent report on Canadian new...
10 February 2017
The Doldrums #nlpoli
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MQO conducted a little poll in late January and found the party standings among voters remains where it was in November. No surprise. N...
09 February 2017
Sweat Equity - panel discussion #nlpoli
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ISER Books and the Queen Elizabeth II Library will hold a panel discussion on the recent ISER publication Sweat Equity: Cooperative House Bu...
08 February 2017
The Classroom Jungle #nlpoli
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CBC aired the first of three half hour programs on Monday night featuring a bunch of teachers talking about problems in the Newfoundland ...
07 February 2017
Words and Violence #nlpoli
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Canadian writer J.J. McCullough used a column in the Washington Post last week to ask a very useful question: why it is that the progressiv...
06 February 2017
Cultural Replicant Fade #nlpoli
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The people of Gambo held their first mummers' parade the December before last. The Gander Beacon, the weekly newspaper that covers e...
03 February 2017
Full of sound and fury #nlpoli
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Pity Earle McCurdy. The provincial New Democratic Party boss is rightly getting raked over the political coals for his Twitter comment...
02 February 2017
What British soldiers ate in the Great War #nlpoli
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01 February 2017
No Market Research Required #nlpoli
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In the House of Commons, members can put questions to cabinet ministers several ways. One of them is called Questions on the Order Paper. ...
Populism: the lesson from Venezuela #nlpoli
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Born and raised in Venezuela, Andreas Miguel Rondon is an economist who now lives in Madrid. He wrote for The Washington Post last week ...
31 January 2017
What is it about Quebec and mass killings? #nlpoli
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Compared to the United States, there haven't been a lot of mass killings in Canada. Period. Full stop. Canada is predominantly ...
Local news media in the post-factual world #nlpoli
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Chris O'Neill-Yates is a veteran CBC journalist. Like most people in her line of work, Chris is on Twitter plugging both her own work ...
30 January 2017
Duff in the hole encore #nlpoli
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Oh dear. The CBC has gone off to the mainland to get Duff Conacher to make a comment about the need for political finance reform in Newfo...
Mean Tweets #nlpoli
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In the United States, a late-night television program created a regular feature that has celebrities read the comments made about them on T...
27 January 2017
Feehan, electricity prices, and the bigger problem. #nlpoli
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Jim Feehan's proposal to change the way we price electricity in the province got some media attention -over the past 24 hours. Feehan ...
26 January 2017
Faroese fishermen skirting Canadian port ban via St. Pierre #nlpoli
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Fishing boats from the Faroe Islands are getting around a ban on shipping through Canadian ports by unloading their catch in St. Pierre firs...
25 January 2017
Kevin, Donald, and Danny #nlpoli
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A Forum poll released on Monday showed 27% of those surveyed thought celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary would make the best leader of...
24 January 2017
Ratings trump truth: Justified edition #nlpoli
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Updated (scroll to the -srbp-) Someone in Gander Bay has been catching and selling quantities of smelt. The Department of Fisheries and ...
23 January 2017
Sovereignty #nlpoli
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Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the very few countries on the planet that got itself into such a financial mess that it gave up self-gov...
20 January 2017
Another premier... same health care facility #nlpoli
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A gaggle of provincial politicians representing districts along the west coast of Newfoundland turned up in Corner Brook on Friday for anoth...
Ratings trump truth #nlpoli
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Sometimes the universe delivers you the magical set of circumstances you just can't ignore. Danny Williams turned up at the St. John...
19 January 2017
New French anti-terror measure impacts Newfoundland #nlpoli
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A group of 35 young people traveling from St. Pierre to Corner Brook at the end of the month are going to be affected by a new French anti-c...
Actions and Words (2016) #nlpoli
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The provincial cabinet has known since January - at least - that the powerhouse at Muskrat Falls is only 15% completed despite a huge payout...
18 January 2017
A bail out, a bail out ... #nlpoli
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Conversation about the province's financial state in the past couple of weeks have turned to talk of bailouts and threats to the provinc...
The Narrative War (2015) #nlpoli
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The day after a massive Liberal victory in the general election, CBC’s David Cochrane posted an analysis piece on the new administration...
17 January 2017
The last man on the moon
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Gene Cernan died on Monday. He was many things in his life but Cernan will be best known as the last man who set foot on the moon during...
Cognitive Dissonance (2014) #nlpoli
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People like things in life to fit together. When things don’t fit together, people get upset. They get fidgety. They try to make thin...
16 January 2017
A muskrat by any other name... #nlpoli
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Memorial University economist Jim Feehan proposed in the December issue of Canadian Public Policy that the provincial government should cha...
The Keystone Kops Ride Again (2013) #nlpoli
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We already knew that the provincial cabinet had abandoned their budget before the document had been debated in the House. That happened la...
13 January 2017
Conservatives and Millennials #nlpoli #cdnpoli
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The talk was supposed to be about the political culture in Newfoundland and Labrador. Does it ever change? What Tim Powers wound up spen...
Toward a fair and just society (2012) #nlpoli
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The December 2008 expropriation bill was not the right thing for the provincial government and the House of Assembly to do. The expropri...
12 January 2017
Debt servicing and revenue, 2013-2016 #nlpoli
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There are lots of ways of looking the government's budget. Here's one that's a bit unconventional. Rather than look at how mu...
Torque wars: media, politicians, and the Muskrat Falls loan guarantee #nlpoli (2011)
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Some people will tell you there the federal and provincial governments have a deal for a federal loan guarantee on Muskrat Falls. The prov...
11 January 2017
Campaign Finance Reform: shifting attention #nlpoli
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Until 1996, there were no campaign finance laws in Newfoundland and Labrador at all. In 2003, the Conservatives promised to make dramati...
Williams announces political exit plan (2010)
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Danny Williams always said that building the Lower Churchill was the only thing he wanted to do before leaving politics. He took a huge ste...
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