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Friday, August 29, 2025

Friday Morning Links

Assorted content to end your week.

- Daniel Ziblatt writes about the dismal history of past efforts to collaborate and negotiate with authoritarians. And Stuart Benson discusses how Mark Carney's lack of respect for workers at home has combined with his appeasance of Donald Trump to undermine public confidence. 

- Paris Marx warns against giving in to Trump's demands to allow tech giants to run roughshod over people's privacy and civil rights. And David Reevely examines how the AI being presented by the Carney Libs as a substitute for actual economc strategy is unfit for purpose, while Chris Lang discusses how former Microsoft employees are calling out the use of AI to exacerbate climate damage. 

- Calvin Trottier points out how stronger climate policy would allow Canada to better engage with countries around the world aside from Trump's band of environmental vandals. But Carl Meyer reports on the lobbying being carried out by oil insiders to undermine what little climate plan we still have on the books. 

- Meanwhile, Max Fawcett discusses how any increased oil sands production is being designed to avoid any benefit to workers. And Kyle Bakx reports on the skyrocketing orphan well liabilities being dumped on the Alberta public by oil barons who have extracted their profits and fled the scene. 

- Dean Blundell responds to the news of the U.S.' covert influence in Greenland by noting that its efforts to poison Canadian politics to have been far less subtle. 

- Finally, Daniel Currell discusses how worsening inequality and concentration of wealth have made the financial well-being of working-class Americans irrelevant to many major industries. Isaac Phan Nay reports on Statistics Canada's latest data showing Canada's wealth gap getting worse. Hana Kiros reports on the destruction of value and rank profiteering flowing from the Trump regime's gutting of USAID. And Gareth Hughes questions whether our current economic edifice can remain standing while insurance becomes unaffordable or unavailable due to the climate crisis. 

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