Baillie, Batherson blather while Rodney burns If you want to know why the Conservatives managed to lose this election while slightly increasing their share of the popular vote and winning the most seats, you need only rewind and replay the what-me-worry, see-me-smile, that’s-me-still-smiling election-night blather of two of its key backroom operatives — Jamie Baillie, […]
HarperCollins Canada’s cocktail party HarperCollins authors Stephen Kimber and Charlotte Gray are joined by Gray’s son, Alex Anderson at the HarperCollins cocktail party kicking off Book Expo Canada 2006 in Toronto June 10, 2006. Photo credit: Rannie Turingan
Ignoring the elephant in the election campaign Brian Crowley and I do not agree on much. Crowley is the head of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, a right-wing think tank funded largely by big business… and I am not. He believes, if I may simplify just a smidge, that what is best for business […]
Stephen Kimber will be one of more than a dozen writers featured during this year’s second annual Halifax International Writers’ Festival at the Lord Nelson Hotel in Halifax from April 5-9. On Sunday, April 9 at 2:30 p.m. Kimber will read and discuss his new novel, Reparations. On Thursday, April 6 at 2:30 p.m., he […]
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