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Posts by Michael J. Prince

If an independence political party emerges in Alberta as a third provincial party for next AB election the UCP could be decimated.

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Congratulations David!

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Terrific policy analysis

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Oh no BC what the hell "Freeze personal income tax brackets and non-refundable credit". Tax increases by stealth

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I was in Norwich Cathedral yesterday morning prior to leading a medieval graffiti tour there. The organist was practicing & Budge the cathedral cat was sauntering about his adopted home. Quiet time within a special and beautiful place #wellbeing #beauty #mindfulness #architecture #serenity

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Remember.

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Scottish Borders

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Giving thanks

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As Canadians, we like to think we’re strong and free. But, when it comes to the wealth gap, we’re looking more like America Lite—better manners, but almost all the inequality.

#CdnPoli #CanadaSky #Wealth #EconSky

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Beautiful city. Resourceful and resilient people.
First visited a few weeks after the then Soviet military left in June 1991.

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For anyone familiar with Orwell’s book, Animal Farm, the key word in this sentence is the first one. Will “some” gradually become “few” and eventually, heaven forbid, “no”?

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Here a wedge. There a wedge. Everywhere a wedge-wedge.

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“There would be an end to everything, were the same man or the same body, … to exercise those three powers, that of enacting laws, that of executing the public resolutions, and of trying the causes of individuals.” Montesquieu 1748

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The only Finnish word in the English language

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Why do headlines say "norms shattered" when what is meant is "laws broken" or "Constitution violated"?

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Proud to have been a part of this unique series over the years. 👇

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Screenshot of various book covers of How Ottawa Spends, edited by Carleton's School of Public Policy and Administration between 1981 and 2019

Screenshot of various book covers of How Ottawa Spends, edited by Carleton's School of Public Policy and Administration between 1981 and 2019

How Ottawa Spends was such an incredibly useful annual book series, first published in 1981. It's really sad that Carleton's School of Public Policy and Administration phased it out in 2019.
I still use it frequently, but how nice would it be to have editions covering developments since 2019.

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Conservatives drop fourth candidate in just two days over alleged social media activity - CTV News

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