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ESR | February 22, 2021 | A brief history of conservative publications in Canada – updated to 2021 (Part Two)

home > archive > 2021 > this article Loading By Mark Wegierski web posted February 22, 2021 The Conrad Black media revolution of the mid- to late-1990s, it could be argued, reconstructed the hitherto unspectacular Southam papers (and the former Financial Post) into a snazzier, as well as more intellectually diverse, format – with some surprisingly sharp-edged conservatism that had virtually never before been seen in Canada. As Black’s fortunes ebbed, the ideological sharpness of the papers markedly diminished, but the changes could not be entirely expunged. Black had also controversially taken over Saturday Night, which, however, at no time came to resemble a conservative magazine. Indeed, as far as the author knows, that venerable magazine has now completely folded.

Death And Taxes Can Be Yours!

I am starting today’s piece with a segment from an article I wrote years ago. I am using it here once again in telling my story this morning. It just fits too well! We’ll talk after you have read it .. “Years ago in a Wal-Mart, I was walking past the toy department. A screaming four(?) year-old was demanding that his mom buy him the little car set he had opened and scattered all over the floor. After the young mother had several times declined and asked him to come along with her, the enraged boy threw one of the cars at her, leaving a bloody cut on her forehead.

ESR | February 1, 2021 | Inter-not -- Has a Canadian right-wing blogosphere had an impact on politics, society, and culture in Canada? – updated to 2021 (Part One)

ESR | February 1, 2021 | Inter-not -- Has a Canadian right-wing blogosphere had an impact on politics, society, and culture in Canada? – updated to 2021 (Part One)
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ESR | January 25, 2021 | Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the dawn of 2021 (Part Three)

home > archive > 2021 > this article Loading By Mark Wegierski web posted January 25, 2021 The impact of the so-called right-wing blogosphere is certainly far less in Canada than in the United States. The impact of various personal blogs (such as those of Kate McMillan, Kathy Shaidle, or Richard Klagsbrun) is difficult to accurately gauge. There are as well the party-based Blogging Tories. The website conservativeforum.org is only an archive site. Free Dominion could be called a “self-posting forum” where commentary is not formally structured. Unfortunately, Free Dominion has been recently subjected to vicious “lawfare” and its situation is highly tenuous. Enter Stage Right is an independent, formally structured, consistently-edited, frequently updated, conservative Canadian e-zine. There is also Judi McLeod’s Canada Free Press. In the wake of the failure of the Sun News Network, Ezra Levant has launched a major website, called The Rebel (or The Rebe

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