June 30, 2023 at 10:30 am
Local elites I heard Alexander Sammon of Slate magazine interviewed about this May 2023 piece he did on the annual convention of the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) or, as he put it, of “unsung Republican heavyweights.” Sammon was a guest on This Machine Kills, one of the podcasts inRead...
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June 28, 2023 at 12:51 pm
Tuesday’s budget deliberations by CBRM council actually followed a regular council meeting that began at 9:30 yesterday morning, but I’m going to deal with the budget first because somebody has to deal with the CBRM budget in a timely manner and it certainly hasn’t been CBRM council. Councilors, who votedRead More
June 28, 2023 at 12:49 pm
Swarmio Media Holdings Inc sought creditor protection in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice last week. The Court agreed to some of its initial requests (it stayed proceedings until July 1, appointed a monitor, agreed to a debtor-in-possession or DIP loan) and scheduled a “comeback” hearing for June 30, atRead More
June 28, 2023 at 12:47 pm
How it began The photo shows then-opposition leader Tim Houston striding purposefully toward the Supreme Court of NS where, according to his accompanying tweet, he: …filed an appeal…to fight for answers. The Liberals have been hiding information from Nova Scotians for too long. While this lawsuit focuses on theRead More
June 28, 2023 at 12:45 pm
Editor’s Note: The Spectator is reaching into Michelle Smith’s gardening column archive for some weekly advice that is as relevant now as when it was first written. This column last appeared on 30 June 2021. What to do this week Now that the cold, rainy weather seems done with (for the momentRead More
June 23, 2023 at 10:48 am
Ayn Rand Revisited I went through a brief period in high school when I thought Ayn Rand was someone you had to read to be considered well read (I blame a Sydney Academy debater who used to quote her regularly) and since being considered well-read was pretty much my life’sRead...
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June 21, 2023 at 12:06 pm
An investigation by Nova Scotia Auditor General Kim Adair has revealed “gross mismanagement” of public funds in excess of $1 million by Island Employment Association (IEA), the now-defunct Cape Breton third-party employment services provider whose chief funder was the Department of Labour and Advanced Education (LAE), now Labour, Skills &Read More
June 21, 2023 at 12:04 pm
CBRM council agreed unanimously on Monday to apply for contribution funding under the federal government’s $4 billion Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF). I missed the council meeting during which the application was discussed (I’d hoped to be able to watch it before press time, but the video has yet to beRead More
June 21, 2023 at 12:02 pm
Estragon: I can’t go on like this. Vladimir: That’s what you think. Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot Part II: Four Ways to Change the Local World Proposal #1: A CBRM Citizens’ Assembly on COVID-19 & Post-Pandemic Recovery “Watershed periods in history,” Mikhail Gorbachev declared in 1992, “mayRead More
June 21, 2023 at 12:00 pm
Editor’s Note: The Spectator is reaching into Michelle Smith’s gardening column archive for some weekly advice that is as relevant now as when it was first written. This column was first published on 26 June 2019. What to do this week By now, the bulk of the spring planting should be accomplished,Read More