Author Archives: CKirkby

Doing some math on the federal government’s return-to-office policy

September approaches. September is the month when federal employees are expected to start donating their “free” time three days per week to commute to a job they’ve proven they can do from home, where there probably aren’t bats. 7.68 work … Continue reading

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Saturday night analysis of Ministerial directives under s. 107 of the Canada Labour Code

How’s that for an engaging title. I am, I would say unsurprisingly or even predictably, interested in the ongoing railway labour dispute. Although it’s not clear from the articles I’ve read, the relevant union seems to be fighting for some … Continue reading

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My first “newsletter”

The new website is live! Let me explain some of the exciting new improvements. Less annoying! I was frustrated with (1) the previous navigation options on the website and especially (2) the “subscribe” pop-up that popped up even if you … Continue reading

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Kim Slambell

For a while I did roller derby. I loved roller skating as a kid, and after a lifetime of martial arts I found it fun to bash into things. Combine that with a culture that’s supportive and silly and diverse? … Continue reading

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Quick-fire round of government failures

There are too many news stories I want to spend time on, so it’s time for a quick-fire round of government failures.

(Treaty negotiations, undocumented workers, violence against women.) Continue reading

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What I’m working on

Not so many published posts this particular month. Here is how I have otherwise been busy. Continue reading

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Little flickers of connection

In which I talk my way into offices and onto tour buses, and learn things and don’t get murdered. Continue reading

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Racism against a Supreme Court Justice

Diversity of experience on the Court can only be a threat to our system of government if the actual goal of government is to exclude people. Continue reading

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Compassion

I’ve started taking a year-long course on compassion. I find there’s a shortage of compassion in the world and, you know, be the change you want to see. Continue reading

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Disability Pride Month

Consciously or not, we often treat “disabilities” as a flaw in a person, like they didn’t try hard enough and should be ashamed. There is societal judgment and resentment, like they’re a burden. Like they are lesser humans. Like they should be grateful for “support” that fails to meet their basic needs. Like it wouldn’t be such a big deal if they just died. Continue reading

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