
Kim Pasula
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Kim Pasula
@KimPasula
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." - Mark Twain


"Diplomacy is necessary, grinning is optional and looking like a supplicant is undignified," said former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig about some of Prime Minister Mark Carney's actions and statements while in China. "That's not a good look."

Update: The federal government has lost its appeal on a ruling by the Federal Court that found the invocation of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Freedom Convoy Protests was unjustified nationalpost.com/news/politics/…

Steven Chase asks why Carney told his two MPs to cut short their visit to Taiwan "And is this an indication we're willing to tailor our foreign policy to placate Beijing?" Carney "One is our policy with respect to Taiwan, our One China policy, which was set in 1970, has not changed." And nothing has changed in fifty five years? So yes, it was an indication Carney is willing to tailor foreign policy to placate Beijing... @stevenchase

Parents should have the right to take their children out of school during term-time for a limited number of days. One small change that would make life just a bit easier for working mums and dads. I will continue to make the argument in Westminster and beyond.

As we wrestle in my home state of Minnesota with the fact of deep corruption in the political and economic orders, I want to draw attention to the “social justice” dimension of this problem. Catholic social teaching has a good deal to say about official corruption, insisting that it undermines confidence in our leaders, compromises the integrity of the institutions of government, and subverts the rule of law. But even more importantly, it deeply harms the poor, stealing resources from them, increasing inequality, and blocking essential services such as health and education. And if the widespread fraud in Minnesota is also present in a number of other states, we are dealing with a massive violation of human rights and a heinous attack upon the poor and needy. This should not be a matter of partisan politics. Rather, wherever this corruption exists, it should be fought and those responsible for it brought to justice.



@MikeBarrettON What’s worse is the timeline.




Economics 101: Milton Friedman on 4 ways to spend money: 1). Your money on yourself (you’re careful about both cost and quality). 2). Your money on others (you care about cost, less about quality). 3). Someone else’s money on yourself (you care about quality, not cost). 4). Someone else’s money on others (you care about neither). The last one is how government spending works.




Boxing regulator backs Alberta in clash over trans sports with Skate Canada nationalpost.com/news/canada/bo…





