Happy Thanksgiving 2011 Canada
Happy Thanksgiving to all, we all have much to be thankful for. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and start planning for the Winter and Advent to come.
Happy Thanksgiving to all, we all have much to be thankful for. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and start planning for the Winter and Advent to come.
Written in October 2011, this post analyzes Ontario’s newly elected minority government, speculating on the political maneuvering that might lead to a slim Liberal majority. It explores the implications of such a narrow margin—particularly how parties may push through controversial measures early in a mandate while voter apathy is high. With only 49% turnout, the post critiques public disengagement and predicts political deals driven by ambition. Paired with classic financial links and commentary from the author’s Twitter feed, the post reflects on both political cynicism and the cost of inaction—from the ballot box to the bank account.
Keywords: minority government, Ontario election 2011, Liberal majority, political strategy, voter turnout, cabinet appointment, tax hikes, government cuts, political apathy
Steven Jobs was a pompous and arrogant person, however, his perspectives passed on at the Stanford commencement are still interesting.
Remembering Steve Jobs – Apple’s iconic technologist changed the way the world consumes technology. Pay tribute to him with us today. #SteveJobs
What happened on Election Day 2011 in Ontario? The results did surprise us, that is for sure. Why did it happen?