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2023-15

Saturday September 16, 2023

September 16, 2023 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Saturday September 16, 2023

Sunny Days for Poilievre as Liberal Fortunes Dim in Polls

September 12, 2023

Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, finds himself in an ironic situation as the Liberals face a decline in the polls. Over the summer, the political landscape has shifted dramatically. The Conservatives, under Poilievre’s leadership, have steadily gained support and now stand at a commanding 41 percent in Abacus Data’s latest national survey. In contrast, the Liberal Party has seen a decline in support, now down to 26 percent.

Opinion: Nice try, Prime Minister Trudeau. But it’s too little, too late  

August 22, 2023

This shift can be attributed to several factors. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is experiencing near-unprecedented rates of disapproval, especially among younger voters who were instrumental in his 2015 election victory. Millennials are now showing strong support for the Conservatives, and even Generation Z is favouring them over the Liberals. Trudeau’s approval rating has plummeted to just 33 percent, with a disapproval rating of 63 percent.

The primary reason for this shift in public sentiment is the economic challenges facing Canadians. Rising housing costs and the increasing cost of living have eroded trust in the Liberal government’s ability to address these issues effectively. According to the Abacus Data poll, the “rising cost of living” is the top concern for Canadians under 40.

Furthermore, environmental and climate change issues, once a significant focus for the Liberals, have taken a backseat in voters’ minds. Only 23 percent of Millennials now consider climate change one of their top three political concerns.

Liberal Party: The “Sunny Way”  

August 5, 2022

Pierre Poilievre, despite initial skepticism from non-Conservatives, has steadily risen in popularity over the past year and is now the preferred choice for prime minister among a significant portion of Canadians. A survey by the Angus Reid Institute shows Poilievre with 32 percent support for prime minister, compared to Trudeau’s 17 percent.

The shift in priorities and the decline in Liberal support have led to a significant change in the political landscape. The Conservatives have made breakthroughs in support in Ontario and Atlantic Canada over the summer, making a Conservative majority government the most likely outcome in any future election. According to projections, the Tories could win a majority of 179 seats, with the Liberals and NDP lagging behind with 103 and 21 seats, respectively. (AI.) Editorial cartoon published in the Hamilton Spectator, and the Toronto Star.

 

Posted in: Canada Tagged: 2023-15, Canada, Justin Trudeau, leadership, Pierre Poilievre, polls, Sunny ways

Friday September 15, 2023

September 15, 2023 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Friday September 15, 2023

Over-the-Counter Cold Remedies: A Quackery Quandary

February 6, 2015

In the wake of the FDA’s recent revelation challenging the effectiveness of common over-the-counter cold and flu remedies containing phenylephrine, a long-standing dilemma has surfaced. While the FDA’s verdict on the limited efficacy of phenylephrine, a prevalent ingredient in these medications, has created a buzz of uncertainty, there’s a nostalgic and enduring remedy that deserves our attention – the warm embrace of Bubbe’s chicken soup.

The FDA’s pronouncement about phenylephrine delivers a sobering blow, casting doubt on the potency of some of our most trusted cold and flu treatments. Brands like Benadryl, Mucinex, Sudafed PE, and Tylenol, once hailed as saviors during the sniffle season, may be on the brink of obsolescence as manufacturers race to revamp their formulas. But what if these colourful pills we’ve reached for throughout the years are nothing more than sugar-coated placebos?

News: Popular nasal decongestant doesn’t actually relieve congestion, FDA advisers say  

July 21, 2020

In stark contrast, Bubbe’s chicken soup, a timeless remedy with roots reaching back generations, may lack the scientific rigor some demand, yet it consistently offers a comforting refuge when illness strikes. While it may lack the stamp of approval from clinical trials, it boasts an undeniable ability to make us feel better. As we grapple with the uncertainty surrounding modern cold remedies, perhaps it’s time to heed the wisdom of tradition and embrace the enduring comfort of Bubbe’s tried-and-true chicken soup. (AI.) Editorial cartoon published in the Toronto Star.

 

Posted in: International, Lifestyle Tagged: 2023-15, bubbe, chicken soup, drug store, FDA, grandma, med, medicine, pharma, pharmacy, remedy, Sickness, soup, USA

Thursday September 14, 2023

September 14, 2023 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday September 14, 2023

When Two Tyrants Collide: Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin’s Shadowy Meeting in Vladivostok

September 22, 2022

In the ever-evolving global political landscape, a recent summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok has raised eyebrows and stoked curiosity. The gathering occurred against the backdrop of Vladimir Putin’s contentious war in Ukraine, a conflict that has drawn widespread condemnation and international sanctions. Although the official agenda for the summit revolved around economic cooperation and regional stability, the meeting has left us pondering the implications of two authoritarian leaders coming together.

News: Kim Jong-un offers Putin ‘full support’ in Russia’s ‘sacred fight’ with west  

Held at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, the summit symbolizes a convergence of interests between Kim and Putin, both of whom find themselves locked in confrontations with the United States. Even as North Korea’s missile tests have triggered global concerns, Kim’s visit to Russia was accompanied by missile launches, signalling the regime’s unwavering commitment to advancing its military capabilities. These actions cannot be dismissed lightly, as North Korea potentially possesses tens of millions of aging artillery shells and rockets based on Soviet designs—resources that could substantially bolster Russia’s efforts in Ukraine.

The prospect of a clandestine arms-for-resources arrangement between North Korea and Russia raises troubling questions about the international community’s ability to enforce sanctions effectively. Russia, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, has historically endorsed sanctions against North Korea. However, this summit casts a shadow over Russia’s commitment to these sanctions and underscores the daunting challenges of maintaining a united front against rogue states.

March 4, 2022

What adds an intriguing layer to this summit is the mutual admiration expressed by Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin for former U.S. President Donald Trump. Putin, while speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, characterized the legal cases against Trump as political vengeance and a testament to the corruption within American politics. He even suggested that Trump’s potential return to the presidency would be a positive development for Russia, particularly in the context of resolving the Ukraine crisis.

News: Trump embraces Putin’s sympathetic comments to claim political persecution  

May 1, 2018

While it might be tempting to dismiss Putin’s remarks as mere rhetoric, the reality is that Trump’s presidency was marked by an unconventional affinity for strongman leaders, including Kim and Putin. Trump’s claims of having a personal rapport with Kim Jong-un, including declarations that they “fell in love” through letters, were met with skepticism and ridicule. Yet, Trump’s assertion that he maintains contact with Kim, as reported by journalist Maggie Haberman, adds a layer of intrigue to this already intricate web of relationships.

If there is indeed a covert channel of communication between Trump and Kim, the potential implications for U.S. foreign policy are profound. It raises questions about coordination (or the lack thereof) between Trump and his successor, President Joe Biden, concerning North Korea-related issues. This lack of coordination could hinder diplomatic efforts and exacerbate tensions in the region.

In a world where diplomacy and international norms are continually challenged, the meeting between Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin serves as a stark reminder of the intricate complexities and inherent dangers of geopolitics. It underscores the pressing need for a cohesive international response to threats posed by rogue regimes and the importance of rigorously addressing potential sanctions violations.

As the world observes the unfolding drama involving Kim, Putin, and Trump, one fact remains clear: the pursuit of power and self-interest knows no bounds, and it is incumbent upon the international community to uphold the principles of peace, stability, and accountability in an ever-evolving global landscape. (AI)  

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Posted in: International Tagged: 2023-15, arms, Donald Trump, invasion, Kim Jong Un, North Korea, procreate, Russia, summit, Ukraine, USA, Vladimir Putin, weapons

Wednesday September 13, 2023

September 13, 2023 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Wednesday September 13, 2023

Canada’s Wake-Up Call: Confronting the Fierce Dragon of Chinese Interference

May 5, 2023

Canada’s government’s sluggish and inadequate response to Chinese foreign interference has come under scrutiny following the recent testimony of Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong in Washington. Chong, who himself has been targeted by the Chinese government, emphasized the necessity of a coordinated approach between Canada and the United States to counter Beijing’s meddling in Western democracies and its harassment of diaspora communities.

Chong’s subtle revelation that the Liberal government did not promptly inform him about Chinese targeting, despite their prior knowledge, raises doubts about the government’s commitment to addressing this issue. The delayed response and reluctance to take decisive action suggest a lack of urgency in safeguarding Canadian sovereignty and democratic principles.

News: MP Michael Chong urges U.S. lawmakers to work with Canada to combat Chinese meddling  

August 1, 2023

Chong’s account of China’s repressive tactics, including the establishment of unlawful police stations in Canada, coercion of individuals to return to China, and offering rewards for those on “wanted” lists, underscores the gravity of the threat. It is evident that such tactics are incompatible with the values of a free and sovereign nation like Canada.

While Chong advocated for Canada to collaborate closely with the United States and other democracies to counter China’s actions, the challenge lies in Canada’s reliability as a partner. Canada’s failure to seize shipments suspected of exploiting forced Uyghur labor, in contrast to the United States, raises concerns about its commitment to combating human rights abuses.

June 2, 2023

Canada’s potential to become a more robust partner to the U.S. in countering Chinese interference hinges on implementing regulatory reforms and expediting natural resource projects to facilitate the export of critical minerals and natural gas. The government must follow through on these commitments to effectively support its allies in the battle against foreign interference.

News: Meet the Canadian lawmaker targeted by China  

Senator Jeff Merkley’s proposed legislation, aimed at combating transnational repression, underscores the need for a comprehensive and well-coordinated response to foreign interference. Canada must step up its efforts to safeguard its national sovereignty and protect the rights of its citizens from Beijing’s interference, acknowledging the seriousness of the threat and taking substantive action to address it. (AI)

 

Posted in: Canada Tagged: 2023-15, Beijing, Canada, Capital, China, Congress, dragon, foreign, interference, Michael Chong, Senate, testimony, USA

Tuesday September 12, 2023

September 12, 2023 by Graeme MacKay

September 12, 2023

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Tuesday September 12, 2023

Trudeau’s Grounded Plane, Liberal Party Turbulence

April 24, 1997

As the Liberal Party finds itself hemorrhaging support in national public opinion polls, there’s a striking parallel to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent experience in India, where his plane was grounded due to technical issues. The 158-member national Liberal caucus is gathering in London, Ont., for their summer retreat, and it’s a crucial moment for the party to strategize its comeback.

News: Canada PM Justin Trudeau stuck in India after plane breaks down  

July 26, 2023

The Sept. 12-14 retreat marks the first face-to-face meeting between all MPs and Prime Minister Trudeau since his controversial July cabinet shuffle, which sparked dissatisfaction among backbench MPs and generated negative media attention. Liberal MP Brenda Shanahan, chair of the national Liberal caucus, hasn’t commented on the situation, but the retreat’s schedule reveals a significant focus on caucus meetings and discussions.

In these retreats, MPs traditionally share feedback from their constituents and receive updates on government priorities from cabinet ministers and party headquarters. However, the drop in polling numbers is a pressing concern for Liberal MPs, who are eager to understand the government’s strategy to address this decline. They’re also curious about why the government hasn’t effectively countered Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s relentless attacks.

The cabinet shuffle, which cast a shadow over the government’s performance, remains a sore point within the party. Liberal MPs and former senior members alike view it as a morale killer, both inside and outside the caucus. Pollsters attribute the declining poll numbers to the party’s prolonged time in power and rising concerns about inflation and affordability among Canadians.

News: Liberals’ tanking poll numbers ‘top of mind’ as Trudeau, Grits head to national caucus retreat  

February 22, 2018

As the party grapples with these challenges, the situation in India serves as a metaphor for Trudeau’s leadership and the Liberal party’s predicament. Just as Trudeau faces unexpected obstacles with a grounded plane, the Liberal party must navigate its way out of a turbulent political climate, seeking to regain momentum and public trust. The journey ahead may be uncertain, but as experienced campaigners, Liberals know that a strong, strategic effort can make all the difference in the next election.The prime minister had been slated to leave India on Sunday. (AI)

 

Posted in: Canada Tagged: 2023-15, broken, Canada, jet, Justin Trudeau, Liberal, party, Pierre Poilievre, repair, retreat
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