Friday, 29 May, 2009

Today's Round-Up

First off, Paul Wells expounds on how the Globe and Mail just ain't the way it used to be, and the CBC is also feeling the brunt of the media crunch.

Meanwhile, Lorrie Goldstein on the cap and trade charade, And C-SPAN has chosen, somewhat stuffily, not to sue the Tories over the C-SPAN footage used in their attack ads against Michael Igatieff. Kevin Libin on Alberta's god-awful human rights legislation, a useful idiot at work, the other employer, and the Governor General who hunted seal.

Plus, Sharia investing, old Jews telling old jokes, and not death - well, not quite - but taxes.

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