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Posted by Scott Tribe on November 9, 2007, at 12:05 am |
This is a few days late after the fact, but an event I didn’t think we’d ever see has come to pass. Warren Kinsella’s site now has permalinks to his blog commentary, so anyone can now directly link to all those musings that seem to get someone into a lather or an uproar on a daily basis. Not only that, he has RSS feeds enabled as well!
The other thing I like is the new spiffy look for his blog. My compliments on the changes.
Posted by Scott Tribe on November 8, 2007, at 4:34 pm |
When the right-wing Sun Media newspaper chain finds Rachel Marsden too extremist even for their tastes, you know there can’t be any other explanation then this (if you’re a fan of hers, that is).
Of course, the other explanation is that even the Sun knows when the line of decency has been crossed.
Posted by Scott Tribe on August 24, 2007, at 1:46 pm |
I said I wasn’t probably posting on here till Sunday unless I saw something that riled me up. Well, something has.
If you were to consider yourself an investigative blogger trying to delve deeper into a story, there are several options you could choose to do right now. You could investigate the Conservative campaign funding issue and see just how many MP’s and candidates were involved in this potentially embarrassing story for the CPC if they’re ruled in the courts to have violated election laws; you could investigate the Surete De Quebec police admitting to have planted agent provocateurs in the protesters at Montebello; you might even take a [...]
Posted by Scott Tribe on June 5, 2007, at 5:49 pm |
Professor Greg Elmer of Ryerson University, who is also the Infoscape Director & Bell Globemedia Research Chair at Ryerson, alerted me to this new study seeing just how “partisan” bloggers in the Canadian political landscape are. Greg and I first met at the “Bloggers Room” last December at the Liberal Party Convention – he had been invited to the action partially I think to blog about us bloggers who were covering it and for research into the political blogging phenomenon. He had a few good chats with us, and he was also featured prominently in CPAC’s coverage of us at the Convention as well.
I won’t make any conclusions [...]
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