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[podcast]http://edwardwillett.com/wp-content/upLoads//2011/03/Accidental-Politicians.mp3[/podcast]
Canada is about to enter a federal election campaign, and you know what that means. Platforms, proclamations, partisanship, preening, pretending, pandering and pestering, not to mention politicians on your porch.
It’s enough to make you tired, but at least here that knock on the door is a smiling politician and not the secret police. As Winston Churchill famously noted, “democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried.”
That doesn’t mean it can’t be improved, of course. In Canada, we periodically get calls for parliamentary reform, but there’s one kind of reform I’ve never heard mentioned, one that may sound drastic, but boasts mathematical evidence ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 13:56, March 25th, 2011 under Blog, Columns, Science Columns |
I'm in the throes of finishing up the Winter issue of
Fine Lifestyles Regina, so it seems like as good a time as any to post my cover story from the September issue: an interview with Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan.
Enjoy!
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Premier Brad Wall: “The luckiest guy in the country in terms of a job!”
By Edward Willett
(Originally published in
Fine Lifestyles Regina, Fall, 2009.)
Brad Wall fully realizes that as premier, he has to represent the entire province—but he still hopes people will understand, if they see him at a Western Hockey League game between the Swift Current Broncos ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 14:39, November 24th, 2009 under Blog |