In a speech in May 1955, Vincent Massey, the first Canadian-born governor general (1952-1959), said true toleration was a “forbearance towards something that you do not like, or even that you disapprove of, in the interests of a greater common good.” He praised the parliamentary system as an example where speech was often frank and unpalatable, but tolerated. Read More
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Nenshi’s strategy: embrace patriotism, keep Avi Lewis faaaar away
Purple Power, as it was called, elected Naheed Nenshi to the mayor’s office. And if it worked then, orange is the new colour Nenshi is now drumming up to persuade…







