Tabatha Southey

2018: Well, that was awful, let’s never do that again

Tabatha Southey: Reflecting on 2018 is basically the equivalent of wading through waist-deep swamp water infested with racist leeches. So instead of a Year in Review, here’s a Review of Years.

What if Donald Trump told his personal story honestly?

Opinion: Tabatha Southey rewrites ‘The Art of the Deal,’ except a little more accurately—because after all, his childhood wasn’t all fun and creative accounting

Are Canada’s pot-fearing politicians raising children or goats?

Tabatha Southey schools Tory MP Peter Kent on children’s lack of interest in sharecropping, and eating kale-like substances

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The duly elected teapot

Tabatha Southey considers the case of David Wilks.

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The F-35 is not like a minivan

Tabatha Southey finds ten ways that Peter MacKay’s minivan analogy fails to explain the government’s accounting.

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The measure of Jack Layton

Tabatha Southey mines memories of the man and the politician.

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The rhetorical deficit

Tabatha Southey considers the rhetoric of public debt.

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‘Breathe different’

Tabatha Southey tries to help rebrand Asbestos.

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The watcher

Tabatha Southey questions the Internet surveillance portion of the government’s promised omnibus crime bill.

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Our new live-in boyfriend

Tabatha Southey reviews the election.

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‘It is a mythical tree spirit, the true, fragile nature of which only Stephen Harper understands’

Tabatha Southey listens to the Prime Minister, imagines a world in which democracy is an actual threat to the welfare of the nation.

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Twenty questions

Tabatha Southey listens to Tom Lukiwski.