Political Philosophy by CTV
November 4, 2007 · By Aaron Unruh
Who needs university when you can take entire courses by reading single sentences written by CTV staffers?:
Caldwell described himself as a “Red Tory” in the tradition of political thinker George Grant, who was concerned with social issues and the common good.
Where is the “banal” category?


CTV has replaced CPAC a Canada’s political channel. They are becoming strong rivals for the CBC with left wing bias.
On CTV’s Question Period, Jane Taber and Craig Oliver with their smirks and sideway glances always look like they share a little secret that only the two of them know about. Their secret appears to be this: let’s see how many things we can smear Harper and the Conservatives with and still come away looking like professional newspeople.
File it under Unruh, if you need a category for banality.