college seniors in touch with their parents on average 13 times a week” - in a well-justified attack on “helicopter parenting.” We agree with every word of it, but here’s a thought: Maybe kids shouldn’t be going to university when they’re 17.
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As we argued over the weekend, had the registry had been sold as a modest crime-fighting and crime-solving tool instead of an altogether critical response to the Montreal Massacre-it was enacted on the anniversary, for heaven’s sake - it might not be at death’s door.īack to school The Globe ’s editorialists trot out a series of truly astonishing statistics about parents micromanaging their university student children’s lives - “one survey found U.S. Mind you, the Gazette is all for “real gun control: Keeping the wrong people from getting guns, keeping track of the ones who are permitted to have them, and ensuring that legal guns are properly stored.” Problem is, they say, “the long-gun registry does none of that.”Īnd the National Post ’s Matt Gurney explains why, pace Jack Layton, the long-gun registry is completely unsalvageable - namely, because “from its very inception, has symbolized the political elite’s distrust of anyone so retrograde as to own a gun.” Exactly. The Gazette ’s editorialists, of all people, go even further : the CACP “has never found a law it didn’t like,” they say. “A national fingerprint registry … would no doubt also be seen as an aid to police work.” Bingo. As for the much-discussed support from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police: “Police will understandably always want as much information about those they investigate as they can lay their hands on,” says the Globe.
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Last days of the long-gun registry? The Globe ’s editorialists correctly note one of the biggest flaws in the evaluation report on the Canadian Firearms Program released last week: It claims licencing and registration “create an atmosphere of accountability” among gun owners, but offers no evidence whatsoever to support that contention. The licence they’re asking for seems fairly reasonable to us. Your cable company might “force” you to pay for Sun TV News if it bundles it up as a package with other news networks, but the CRTC won’t be taking any money directly out of your pocket - and why would Joe Liberal’s complaint about Sun TV News being in the bundle be any more valid than Joe Conservative’s complaint about CBC News Now being in the bundle? We’re obviously skeptical about Quebecor’s long-term prospects with this network, but we need as many diverse voices in this country as possible. But as blogger Fagstein notes in a terrific post explaining the ins and outs of this Byzantine licencing process, that’s more or less what Sun Media’s asking for. The Globe ’s John Doyle thinks Sun TV News should sink or swim on its own merits, without any cable company being obliged to carry it or any consumer being forced to pay for it. Atwood began an extraordinary online slap fight that is as difficult to watch as it is to turn away from.)
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(Later in the weekend, incidentally, Levant and Ms. Sun Media’s Ezra Levant launches an astonishing attack, even by his standards, on George Soros - benefactor of Avaaz, the group that launched the anti-Sun TV petition - as a Nazi-collaborator “sociopath.” Even assuming every word of it’s true - and we have no reason other than Levant’s desperate need for routine fact-checking to doubt it - it’s just spectacularly beside the point and vile. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.