by Rob Cottingham | May 12, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Nifty. I’ve been looking at ways of allowing an organization’s supporters to syndicate their content; Bitty has a neat take on it. Let’s see how this works for, say, a political party’s newsfeed: Or for allowing others to display it on their... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics
This is from Rafe Mair, folks. Rafe Mair, for god’s sake: Let me this morning simply speak as a voter, and if the Premier were here, I would make the following comments. I voted for you in 2001, Premier but there are a hell of a lot of things you have done and... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Shannon at Futon Revolutionary tips us to Martha’s Monthly, an effort by South Alberta feminists to raise awareness and put pressure on the Klein government on a variety of issues affecting women. Every month brings a new Martha’s Monthly, an e-mail... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics
With the House of Commons embroiled in tumult, the latest Bloc Conservatois gambit is a motion to adjourn. Between this and the unbelievably patronizing attitude the Conservatives have adopted toward the large majority of Canadians who don’t want an election... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Communicating, Politics
Don’t do this: Ashley MacIsaac now says he doesn’t support Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, which is what he told The Chronicle-Herald on Monday. The Cape Breton fiddler called the paper at the first of the week to say he had decided to throw his... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics, Speechwriting
Dammit, they’ve found out: this is exactly how we write political speeches.