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Bill Fox

@billjfox

A lifetime interest in media effects theory, working each point of the press, politics, public policy triangle.

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Jim Stanford (@jimbostanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a rich & evidence-based review by Ghada Alsharif | غادة الشريف for Toronto Star of the wild claims flying around about the TFW program. Yes, it was unduly expanded (under both the Harper & Trudeau govts) and needs big changes. But blaming TFWs for the labour market's funk is a lie. #canlab

Gil “Handsome” Hanse (@gilhanse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final course ranking from my trip to Scotland…. 1. Royal Dornoch . . wide margin . . 2. North Berwick 3. The Old Course 4. Carnoustie 5. Dumbarnie 6. Brora 7. Cabot Highlands Castle Stuart 8. Panmure 9. Cabot Highlands Old Petty 10. Musselburgh Old Course Royal Dornoch is

Andrew MacDougall (@agmacdougall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is terrible, terrible, terrible news. Nigel was brilliant and his brilliance was matched by a decency that was unmatched. What a loss. Rest in peace. onex.com/article/2025Ne…

Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@jkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am shocked and saddened by the sudden, untimely death of my good friend Nigel Wright. Nigel was one of the kindest, most decent and generous people I have ever known. A person of unimpeachable integrity and honour. A brilliant man who excelled in business, and had a heart

I am shocked and saddened by the sudden, untimely death of my good friend Nigel Wright. 

Nigel was one of the kindest, most decent and generous people I have ever known. A person of unimpeachable integrity and honour.

A brilliant man who excelled in business, and had a heart
Caroline Mulroney (@c_mulroney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My deepest condolences to Nigel’s family. He was a dear friend to me, my husband, and our entire family. As a young staffer, he worked for my father, who respected him greatly. Nigel was a good and kind man, and we will miss him dearly. onex.com/article/2025Ne…

My deepest condolences to Nigel’s family. He was a dear friend to me, my husband, and our entire family. As a young staffer, he worked for my father, who respected him greatly. Nigel was a good and kind man, and we will miss him dearly.

onex.com/article/2025Ne…
Bill Fox (@billjfox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Wright was a person of purpose and principle; a man of intellect, integrity and faith. Nigel served his country, his community and the company he helped lead with great distinction. It was an honour and a privilege to know him and work with him.

Andrew MacDougall (@agmacdougall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our public life could use a thousand more Nigel Wrights. My Ottawa Citizen column remembering a truly great Canadian: ottawacitizen.com/opinion/rememb…

Caroline Mulroney (@c_mulroney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ce fut un immense honneur de recevoir les insignes de Chevalier dans l’ordre national de la Légion d’honneur, la plus haute distinction décernée par la République française en reconnaissance des mérites civils et militaires. Servir la dynamique francophonie ontarienne représente

Ce fut un immense honneur de recevoir les insignes de Chevalier dans l’ordre national de la Légion d’honneur, la plus haute distinction décernée par la République française en reconnaissance des mérites civils et militaires.

Servir la dynamique francophonie ontarienne représente
The Herle Burly (@theherleburly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 Rahm Emanuel: "I don't want to go back. I want to build to the future." We have a particularly notable guest on the pod today, for all you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites. A man with one of those CVs that make you question why you even have a CV. Rahm Emanuel is

🆕 <a href="/RahmEmanuel/">Rahm Emanuel</a>: "I don't want to go back. I want to build to the future."

We have a particularly notable guest on the pod today, for all you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites. A man with one of those CVs that make you question why you even have a CV.

Rahm Emanuel is
Peter Mansbridge (@petermansbridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

She’s the BBC’s Chief International Correspondent, and a proud Canadian. lyse doucet joins The Bridge today to discuss her new book “The Finest Hotel in Kabul” - telling her story of covering Afghanistan since 1988. Listen on SiriusXM Canada Talks & podcast platforms at noon EST.

She’s the BBC’s Chief International Correspondent, and a proud Canadian.

<a href="/bbclysedoucet/">lyse doucet</a> joins The Bridge today to discuss her new book “The Finest Hotel in Kabul” - telling her story of covering Afghanistan since 1988.

Listen on <a href="/CanadaTalks167/">SiriusXM Canada Talks</a> &amp; podcast platforms at noon EST.
Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@craigbaird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1988, the Progressive Conservatives led by Brian Mulroney won 169 seats in the federal election. The Liberals under John Turner won 83 seats. Learn more in my Deep Dive 👇 canadaehx.com/2021/09/11/the…

On this day in 1988, the Progressive Conservatives led by Brian Mulroney won 169 seats in the federal election. The Liberals under John Turner won 83 seats.

Learn more in my Deep Dive 👇 
canadaehx.com/2021/09/11/the…
David Coletto 🇨🇦 (@davidcoletto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This brings us back to a pattern I have described as Baby Boomer Syndrome. We keep underestimating their influence. We assume their peak is behind them, only to watch them define another stage of our politics. The 2025 federal election made this clear when Boomer men swung

Kathleen Petty (@kathleen_petty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While listening to this fascinating conversation, there is no doubt, The Coutts Diaries: Power, Politics and Pierre Trudeau, is a MUST read! Will pickup ASAP. Jim Coutts was born in High River, AB btw. #cdnpoli #abpoli

Bruce Anderson (@bruceanderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great crowd turned out on a chilly night to join reelpolitics.ca screening of Michel Brault's powerful film Les Ordres, and a great discussion about the film by Bill Fox & Prof. Gabrielle Tremblay. Thanks for a thought provoking evening that raised $ to help students.

A great crowd turned out on a chilly night to join reelpolitics.ca screening of Michel Brault's powerful film Les Ordres, and a great discussion about the film by Bill Fox &amp; Prof. Gabrielle Tremblay.  Thanks for a thought provoking evening that raised $ to help students.
Bruce Anderson (@bruceanderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to all who came out to enjoy our 3rd film in the Reel Politics series last night. The audience was spellbound. Kudos to National Film Board of Canada for the great restoration of this fine Canadian film. Thanks Mollie Anderson and the rest of our great crew for another fine night.

Grateful to all who came out to enjoy our 3rd film in the <a href="/ReelPolitics613/">Reel Politics</a> series last night.  The audience was spellbound. Kudos to <a href="/thenfb/">National Film Board of Canada</a> for the great restoration of this fine Canadian film.  Thanks Mollie Anderson and the rest of our great crew for another fine night.