by Rob Cottingham | Jun 30, 2005 | Politics
If you’re even a little bit curious about how the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms can protect the equality of lesbians and gay men, I can’t encourage you strongly enough to go read this post on Section 15, the Charter’s equality provision.... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 29, 2005 | Everything Else, Politics
Just checked. Defying predictions, our marriage certificate has failed to explode into a ball of flame and ash. Of course, there’s still the Senate vote and Royal Assent yet to come. by Rob Cottingham | Jun 28, 2005 | Politics
Awesome: CBC News – Same-sex legislation passed And here I was being all excited about iTunes supporting podcasts. Update: Take a moment today to raise a glass to Rick and Steven. And to why this is so much more than a symbolic... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 28, 2005 | Politics
One more reason to love reading Declan: I am not going to blog about today’s front page National Post story, “Canada ‘adrift’: CEOs. Political ‘vacuum’ threatens nation’s standard of living” – – other than... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 28, 2005 | Media Mix, Politics
It could be a great summer for reading. Lots to choose from. Great new novels, fascinating biographies, insightful works of investigation… …and then there’s the swill that Chapters/Indigo is featuring in the most prominent spot on its front page: the... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 25, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Against my better judgement, in a moment of weakness, I voted at the so-called National Marriage Referendum site (run by “Defend Marriage Canada”, which under truth-in-packaging laws will soon be renamed “Restrict Marriage Canada”). They...