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Raymond Critch
Going Deeper
Government debt, social progress: working out the balance
Why individual and government debts are different in a very important way
Raymond Critch
January 5, 2015
Going Deeper
The phony war on Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, so when someone says “Happy Holidays," don’t be a putz.
Raymond Critch
December 8, 2014
Going Deeper
Citizenship and aboriginal children
Why forcing medical treatment on aboriginal Canadians isn’t as simple as forcing it on other Canadians, but we should probably do it anyway
Raymond Critch
November 24, 2014
Going Deeper
Dollars and Nonsense
Why income splitting is an unjust waste of money
Raymond Critch
November 10, 2014
Going Deeper
Why I am not afraid
In the aftermath of last week’s events in Ottawa, fear remains unjustified, whether it’s fear of terrorism or of the politicians who would use fear…
Raymond Critch
October 27, 2014
Going Deeper
What’s really in a name
Why Memorial University got it right when naming its new residence halls
Raymond Critch
October 15, 2014
Going Deeper
Why should every vote count?
On Sept. 13, a group of fewer than 700 people chose our premier. Last week, New Brunswickers chose theirs. The difference here is important, and…
Raymond Critch
September 29, 2014
Going Deeper
The lessons of failure
What progressives can learn from the Scottish referendum
Raymond Critch
September 22, 2014
Going Deeper
Cowardice and political correctness
There’s a disturbing pattern found in some corners of the mainstream media of blaming political correctness for particular social problems
Raymond Critch
September 8, 2014
Going Deeper
What’s in a nation? Not much
Why nationalism isn’t a good reason for making serious decisions about important things
Raymond Critch
August 25, 2014
Going Deeper
The uses of science
Just because you don’t trust science, doesn’t mean it doesn’t work
Raymond Critch
August 11, 2014
Going Deeper
Nalcor’s Hail Mary
Why suing to overturn the Upper Churchill contract was never going to work.
Raymond Critch
July 28, 2014
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