CBC News projects Liberal majority government -- Danielle Martin is projected to win the by-election in University-Rosedale
Posts by Michèle Champagne
A majority it is. Diversifying trade was promised, but the table is set with layoffs at Global Affairs and a Buy Canadian policy which qualifies foreign firms as “Canadian”, firms like Google Canada and Lockheed Martin Canada. Thus far, Canada’s integration with the States has continued.
Copyright is trying to make a comeback.
Look, @greglindsay.org, I’m reading about sportz.
The dark funny thing about the cheers is that the policy qualifies as “Canadian” foreign firms like Google Canada, Lockheed Martin Canada, and General Dynamics Canada.
Sometimes I think about this tweet.
Great news for Hungary and a big defeat for far right bullies
Agreed.
⚡️ Viktor Orbán concedes defeat, ending his 16-year leadership.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán officially conceded power to opposition leader Péter Magyar on Sunday night after early election results showed the Tisza party on track for a parliamentary majority.
Alternance démocratique en Hongrie. Après 16 ans du pouvoir illibéral, Viktor Orban concède la défaite.
www.lemonde.fr/internationa...
Orban has lost. What a great day! (Unlike some sundowning clowns we know, he has admitted he lost, too.)
Thank you brave and relentless Hungarians ☀️
🔴 BREAKING: Hungary's Viktor Orban called to congratulate Peter Magyar as the Tisza party holds a dominant 68 percent lead with over half the votes counted.
The tricky thing about this is that the inverse is true: The Liberals make things happen via positivist personality politics. Individual leaders are seen as the vectors of addressing issues, making things happen, etc. For example, Carney successfully framed his persona as the “pragmatic outsider”.
In @thestar.com today I wrote about the dreamy rekindling of space travel coinciding w Toronto’s terrestrial tear down of a communal place to share the Dark Side of the Moon.
Pls stop listening to Evan Solomon & the Cdn Vichy tech bros
Montreal Spring Style.
Les coulisses vues par Catherine Charlebois, muséologue : ville.montreal.qc.ca/memoiresdesm...
📷 Gabor Szilasi, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec / Grande Bibliothèque
R.I.P. Gabor Szilasi, Montreal’s unofficial documentary photographer who folded art, design, and architecture into life.
Catalogue. Gabor Szilasi: the eloquence of the everyday.
Open catalogue showing two of his photos, 1973 and 1988.
R.I.P., Gabor Szilasi (1928-2026).