Monthly Archive for December, 2008

Chapter-after-chapter the crap scares out of you with near indisputable facts. Then, in the final chapter of his new book After the Crash, Garth Turner outlines three economic scenarios; Probable, Possible, and Worst Case. You’ll have to read the book yourself for the details when it’s available in mid-January, but that’s not what most caught [...]

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Season’s Greetings

Now that we are at the mid-way point, I hope all are having a Merry Christmas and gearing-up for a happy New Year. Click here for a little Dan Baril style photo look at the year just past.
  /Best … Dan.
 

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A month of tea leaves, Harper vs. Iggy

After October 14 there was hope, albeit naive in its formulation, the next session would be more dignified and productive. So convinced of this, MPs saw fit not to replace Peter Milliken. Perhaps the mice knew they still wanted to play.
Now that Liberals have a leader who they feel they can stand up for himself, [...]

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Will Smith’s new film Seven Pounds is set for release December 19th. The movie trailer is playing all over the airwaves.
In today’s press conference Bob Rae mentioned a “walks in the snow” and a breakfast discussion with his wife about bowing-out of the Liberal leadership race. Click the image at right to hear a 15 [...]

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