1/ This article—"Why Canadians need to wake up about populism"—written by two public policy experts, provides interesting insight into the rise of populism in Canada (i.e. 'For the People' pledges that is anything but). thestar.com/opinion/contri…
2/ They point to Leitch & Kouvalis' 'Canadian values' rhetoric as one of the early indications of Conservatives testing the populist waters. We've since seen a populist elected in Ontario who uses 'taking care of our own' rhetoric re: immigration ipolitics.ca/2018/05/11/im-…
3/ The authors tie the emergence of populism to socio-economic conditions that are not dissimilar to those of Germany in 1920s & 30s.
4/ Specifically, they point to the stagnation of income for working-class Canadians while the income of the top 0.1 per cent has risen by 500% (!) over that same period.
5/ Populism, they surmise, creates a unique challenge in Canada, for while the majority reject it, their political allegiances are dispersed across numerous parties, while pro-populist voters have concentrated largely around the Conservative party
6/ The Conservative party, in turn, has shifted to embrace populism, marked by a pervasive mistrust of any authority outside of the party—be it political, academic, or scientific. Many of their gains have come from men shifting from the Liberal party.
7/ But Conservative parties also garner support from the upper classes who see past the empty populist 'For the People' rhetoric to actions and policy decisions that benefit them (See Ford and Trump's track records vs their campaign rhetoric)
8/ What appears to be galvanizing support for Conservative populism is xenophobia and sexism, which is increasingly being concentrated in the party. Given that irrational fear & hatred are mainstays of populist gov'ts, this fits with the populist turn we're seeing in Cnd politics
9/ I think the article leans a bit too heavily on education as a bellwether for populist support when other factors could be at play. But there's no doubt that populism is on the rise here & that our electoral system & party distribution leaves us primed to elect a populist gov't
10/ Ford won, for instance, with only 40% of the popular vote. The majority of Ontarians rejected his populist overtures and his views but under First Past the Post this is the outcome we get cbc.ca/news/ontario-e…
11/ Sooner rather than later we need to come to terms w the fact that a large segment of the electorate views members of the Conservative party as the sole authority on social, economic, and scientific issues. That's a threat to the very foundation of our democracy
12/ Political parties should never be seen as authorities on subjects like immigration, climate change, & healthcare. The electorate & thus elected officials should instead be guided by a consensus among experts in those fields.

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May 8, 2018
So, Laurier is set to host another speaker who espouses bigoted views, this time a prof who believes that cultural genocide is "essential to human survival" (Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry 25). I want to talk about the questions this raises & Laurier's repsonse
First off, the speaker last published on the subject of indigenous people in Canada in her co-authored 2008 book "Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry." Here's a summary of the implicit & explicit racism that undergirds the text (from Leanne Simpson's review of the book in question)
Unlike the previous bigot brought to campus--a discredited journalist--the speaker/author, Frances Widdowson, is employed at a university. She has published on the subject in question & expresses her views that indigenous ppl are 'savage,' backwards ppl in an academic vernacular
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Apr 23, 2018
Thread: Laurier has released a draft of their Freedom of Expression statement and it's disappointing, to say the least. You can read the full draft statement here: wlu.ca/about/values-v…
FYI: the purpose of this statement is to clarify where the university stands on issues of academic freedom & freedom of expression; it will provide guidance on how the university responds in the future to a range of issues, incl. the promotion of hate & bigotry on campus
As a document, it was crafted by a 13 member committee. Their goal was to write a statement that expresses the university's stance on freedom of expression that speaks not only to the current cultural climate but future climates as well. Not an easy task.
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Thread: Yesterday I followed through on an invitation from Laurier's president and sat down w Dr. MacLatchy & Dr. Gordon (VP Research/Chair of the Task Force on Freedom of Expression), to discuss concerns I've raised w Laurier hosting a white supremacist. Here are my thoughts:
Firstly, I can only speak for myself & in no way should this be read as official positions from others in attendance. Furthermore, w/e position the university pursues will be subject to a senate vote & so neither attendee had the authority to speak to what can/is likely to happen
That said, as an outspoken critic of how this issue has been handled, I left the meeting reasonably confident that the university is interested in safeguarding campus from events/speakers who foment hate & discrimination.
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