June 2012
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Smart Links Canada Day 2012 @ 30th 7:59am
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Smart Links 30 June 2012 @ 29th 6:52am
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Smart Links 29 June 2012 @ 28th 6:56am
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Smart Links 28 June 2012 @ 27th 5:34pm
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Smart Links 27 June 2012 @ 26th 7:53am
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Smart Links 26 June 2012 @ 25th 7:38am
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The Fourth Crisis of Capitalism: What Now? @ 24th 8:13pm
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Smart Links 25 June 2012 @ 24th 7:32am
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Smart Links 24 June 2012 @ 23rd 7:02am
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Smart Links 23 June 2012 @ 22nd 8:04am
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The Eroding Invisible Hand @ 21st 7:03am
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Smart Links 21 June 2012 @ 20th 7:10am
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Smart Links 20 June 2012 @ 19th 7:40am
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Nice call @ 18th 9:01pm
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Smart Links 19 June 2012 @ 18th 6:36am
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Exhale (for now). @ 17th 8:49pm
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Smart Links 18 June 2012 @ 17th 8:48am
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The Age Old Debate about the State and the Market @ 16th 8:09am
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Smart Links 17 June 2012 @ 16th 7:11am
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Smart Links 16 June 2012 @ 15th 4:09pm
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Smart Links 15 June 2012 @ 14th 7:57am
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Canadian Citizenship Wage @ 13th 5:51am
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Smart Links 13 June 2012 @ 12th 8:09am
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Smart Links 12 June 2012 @ 11th 6:51am
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Smart Links 11 June 2012 @ 10th 8:27am
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Smart Links 10 June 2012 @ 9th 8:27am
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Smart Links 09 June 2012 @ 8th 6:52am
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Smart Links 08 June 2012 @ 7th 7:57am
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Smart Links 07 June 2012 @ 6th 7:28am
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Smart Links 06 June 2012 @ 5th 8:49am
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Smart Links 05 June 2012 @ 4th 6:40am
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Smart Links 04 June 2012 @ 3rd 6:22am
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Smart Links 03 June 2012 @ 2nd 6:41am
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Smart Links 02 June 2012 @ 1st 6:35am
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Ultimately, the most successful societies find the balance between the twin virtues of inequality of outcomes and equality of opportunity.
The new politics must marry the twin virtues of unequal outcomes and equality of opportunity.
When too few get too much everybody ends up with less.
Can it be that striving for equality of opportunity however imperfect the process not only benefits the individual but also creates benefits for the society as a whole that are unintended but wonderful?
Economics must be a 'moral enterprise' as much as politics claims to be. Economic outcomes need to be framed in terms of right and wrong not just efficiency if only because these often align in surprising ways.
My vision of Canada is that any Canadian child from a family of limited circumstance can expect to have a chance at lifetime of unlimited opportunities.
Tax policy should be founded on the principle of generating steady tax revenues sufficient to maximise environmentally sustainable economic growth in order to fund fair government.
Public policy should be designed to decrease inequality before the law and increase equality of opportunity.
Capitalism is not the problem; the problem is what we do with capitalism.
Content is always more difficult to argue than conspiracy.
Let the state regulate and the market operate (most things).
Welfare strategies are best designed as a hand up not as a hand out.
Political debate should not be fact free fighting.
Explanation lasts longer than eloquence.
Always favour empowerment over dependency.
The most enduring public figures are embraced for the causes they fought for and not the concept of themselves they hoped others would remember them by.
Find your voice and don't be the echo of somebody else.
