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.
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
Tabatha Southey schools Tory MP Peter Kent on children’s lack of interest in sharecropping, and eating kale-like substances
Tabatha Southey considers the case of David Wilks.
Tabatha Southey finds ten ways that Peter MacKay’s minivan analogy fails to explain the government’s accounting.
Tabatha Southey mines memories of the man and the politician.
Tabatha Southey considers the rhetoric of public debt.
Tabatha Southey tries to help rebrand Asbestos.
Tabatha Southey questions the Internet surveillance portion of the government’s promised omnibus crime bill.
Tabatha Southey reviews the election.
Tabatha Southey listens to the Prime Minister, imagines a world in which democracy is an actual threat to the welfare of the nation.
Tabatha Southey listens to Tom Lukiwski.