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Social Media, Canadian Politics, And The 2019 Election

August 3, 2019 Neil Waytowich

For those of you who follow me on social media or through my writing, you may have noticed the recent […]

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The Conservative News Media Circle of Lie

July 26, 2019 Neil Waytowich

I did not get into writing, or commenting on politics to criticize the media. Some people say that criticizing the […]

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When the main selling point for a climate change plan is that it has 60 pages and 11,000 words – […]

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To listen to Andrew Scheer, Canada is currently in a crisis of epic proportions when it comes to immigration – […]

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It Is Time To Cancel The Jane And Jody Show.

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I am truly sick and tired of both Jane Philpott and Jody Wilson-Raybould. After the recent mutual Seinfeld press conferences […]

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The Long Con And The Overton Window

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I have been thinking a lot lately about the Overton window. I am beginning to apply it to long term […]

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I cannot believe I am saying this. A few years ago, I would have never believed that I would be […]

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