Archive for November, 2008

G20: Can we expect change?

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Hope is a universal human concept, but it is often one based on an emotional response to our desires rather than a reasonable attempt to understand the events of the future. Case in point may be the hope that many, including myself, had in the recent talks of the so-called "G20" concerning the world economy. […]

Cars, Cash, and Conservatives

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

The doomsayers say banks first, than the rest of the economy comes tumbling down. Sort of a no-brainer, seeing as how much our globalized economic state relies on the credit and deficit radical free market. While bipolar America wrestles with its ideological roots in the free market economy, the Canadian government is appearing to step […]

2008 Elections… Elections… Elections

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Are you sick of politics yet? If you are located anywhere in North America I am sure you are, but I believe Canadians suffer the most from the onslaught of political hype. This election season was saturated with not only our own election, but the two-year process of American candidate selecting and eventually the Presidential […]