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  • More predictable, predictable

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    Tax-and-spend Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin jumped to the defense of his provincial tax-and-spend Liberal cousins today lumping blame for yesterday’s provincial budget on the previous conservative government. Attempting to draw a link between federal Conservative leader Stephen Harper and former provincial Conservative premier Mike Harris, the PM has stepped up his trash-talking of Harper’s…

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  • Dear Overhaulin’

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    So a guy writes a post about the TLC show Overhaulin’ on his weblog and leaves comments open for the post. For some reason, that weblog post appears as the first result when people google the word “Overhaulin.” Enter the rednecks. Apparently there are a lot of people out there that can’t distinguish between a…

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  • A Plan For Change or a Change of Plan?

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    It just got more expensive to live in Ontario. A lot more. The first provincial Liberal budget in 14 years was tabled today, and Ontarians are outraged. And rightly so. Whatever the Fiberals would have you believe, make no mistake about it – today Ontarians have been served up a steamy heaping load of broken…

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  • 7 Reasons

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    Seven Reasons you should vote for anyone but Paul Martin. Everyone knows that when dealing with unruly children, rewarding bad behaviour is a dangerous practice. Paul Martin is not exactly a humble guy to begin with. If, after all the obfuscations, reversals and lies, after the sucking and blowing, after the breathless arrogance, the terminal…

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  • Predictable predictable

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    As expected, the federal Liberals are trash-talking the Tories for campaigning on tax cuts in the coming election. Stephen Harper is proposing significant cuts that would benefit middle and low-income earners including reducing the personal income tax for those making between $35,000 and $70,000 from 22 to 16 per cent. Liberals are crying foul questioning…

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  • Revisiting file sharing in Canada

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    It comes as no surprise that legislators are revisiting the question of the legality of filesharing in Canada, which until now has been sort-of vaguely considered legal, but this is ridiculous: “The Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage has also called for changes to the Copyright Act to make Internet Service Providers (ISP) subject to…

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