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  Andrew Coyne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrew Coyne, MA, BA is a Canadian journalist and columnist.
Coyne eschews traditional ideological labels, saying he considers "left" and "right" to be "gangs." He endorses a strong Federal government, more market based economic solutions, and a stronger role for Canada in the War on Terrorism.
Their father was James Coyne, who was governor of the Bank of Canada from 1955 to 1961.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrew_Coyne   (196 words)

  
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Coyne notes the large and growing gap in income tax rates between Canada and the United States, and its widely-alleged consequences including a productivity gap, an income gap, and the famous "brain-drain" that sees a significant proportion of Canada's best and brightest exit south each year in pursuit of the lower taxes and higher incomes.
Coyne thinks, and as a fellow commentator on Canadian public affairs I heartily agree with him, that these problems are going to escalate if they are not effectively addressed by drastic reforms.
Coyne asserts that Canada is currently in a situation not dissimilar to Apple's in the mid-'90s.
www.applelinks.com /articles/1999/09/19990930194803.shtml   (1308 words)

  
 Neocons and Egalitarianism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Coyne must think people are so naive that they would work hard to produce wealth even though the government will seize it.
Coyne is oft labeled) should note that they both accept the same ethical/political premise: that social justice requires egalitarianism--the equalization of wealth by force if necessary.
Coyne and his fellow right-wing conservatives are perceived as champions of individual rights and capitalism, which they certainly are not.
www.capitalism.org /glennw/letters4/neocons.htm   (232 words)

  
 Dymaxion World: Andrew Coyne and perpetual suspicion
Oh lordy, Andrew Coyne is hip-deep in denial.
Olaf links to this column, where Andrew says not only does he not regret his support for the Iraq war, but he manages to construct perhaps the least credible rationale for why the war is still supportable.
Andrew Coyne has, in this column, detained reason, abused facts, tortured history, and all to avoid admitting the simple fact that he supported a war that has failed - absolutely, unconditionally failed - to make the world safer in any meaningful way while killing hundreds of thousands of innocents.
dymaxionworld.blogspot.com /2006/11/andrew-coyne-and-perpetual-suspicion.html   (1344 words)

  
 Deborah Coyne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deborah Margaret Ryland Coyne, (born 1955), LLD, MPhil is a Canadian constitutional lawyer, professor and author.
In 1992, she was one of the leaders of the "No" campaign during the referendum on the Charlottetown Accord writing and speaking extensively in opposition to the deal.
A resident of Ottawa, Ontario, she has rented a house in Toronto in the electoral district of Toronto—Danforth, where she was a Liberal Party star candidate against New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton in the 2006 federal election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deborah_Coyne   (315 words)

  
 Freedom Radio Network
In Response to Andrew Coyne on Stephen Harper
Andrew Coyne wrote an article in the National Post stating that Stephen Harper has no experience and that he brings nothing to the table.
It would seem that Andrew Coyne himself is misinformed or that he is intentionally undermining Stephen Harper in hopes that he can slow the Canadian public's acceptance of the Conservative Party as the new majority government of Canada.
www.freedomradionetwork.ca /content/articles/andrewCoyne.htm   (416 words)

  
 CIVITATENSIS » Blog Archive » Kinsella @ Gomery via Coyne & Spector   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I will give Andrew Coyne the benefit of the doubt, and not immediately conclude that he is a goddamned liar.
Coyne wrote a polite reply in his blog, citing the documents that linked Kinsella to Guite from reports in the Star and the Citizen.
But the Monger was much less diplomatic, referring to him as a “bore” and a “flea.” If what one of my friends says about publicity is true, that all that matters is if they spell your name correctly, Kinsella has had a good last 24 hours in the blogosphere.
www.civitatensis.ca /archives/2005/02/13/48   (828 words)

  
 BLOG THIS | blog.thismagazine.ca
Coyne may well be smart and a great guy (though not as smart as his co-pundit Chantal Hebert) and go to the right parties.
Coyne for about 7 or 8 years (nearly as long as I've been reading ThisMag), since he was writing in the Grope and Flail, and I can't imagine what you (Shawn) are thinking when you say that he and the traditional left see eye to eye in a lot of places.
Posted by: Tom at February 17, 2006 02:32 PM Andrew Coyne comes to This Mag parties because, and I quote "Leftist chicks are hotter".
blog.thismagazine.ca /archives/2006/02/which_andrew_is.html   (859 words)

  
 Canblog: Ahenakew hullaballoo
Andrew Potter on an appeals court justice overturning David Ahenakew's conviction on violating hate speech legislation for his surreal anti semitic remarks several years ago.
Andrew P. points to a great article about the "real" Ahenakew as well.
The problem with prosecuting people for their opinions is that you have to bend yourself into a philosophical pretzel in order to "justify" letting them off.
archives.i.canblog.com /2006/06/09/ahenakew_hullaballoo.html   (257 words)

  
 Andrew Coyne: National Post's National Affairs Columnist
Coyne received a B.A. in Economics and History from Trinity College, University of Toronto and a Master's in Economics from the London School of Economics.
In addition, he writes regularly for a number of Canadian and foreign publications, and is a frequent commentator on television and radio.
Andrew Coyne has been nominated for four National Newspaper Awards, winning twice.
www.speakers.ca /coyne_andrew.aspx   (117 words)

  
 Andrew Coyne on Canada on National Review Online
Andrew Coyne on Canada on National Review Online
At any rate, we clearly have the support of a majority of Canadians, the ones who tell our pollster that although they do not want a war, they would accept one.
Andrew Coyne is a columnist for the Canadian National Post.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment-coyne040303.asp   (823 words)

  
 BlogsCanada: E-Group - Andrew Coyne tries to claim Belinda's departure good for Tories.
Andrew Coyne tries to claim Belinda's departure good for Tories.
Coyne ignores or underestimates here is the huge fl-eye this defection did to the Conservative Party's chances of gaining any ground among moderates, voters in Ontario and the East, and urban voters.
Whether or not you think Belinda Stronach has the steak to go with the sizzle, she was being held high by the Tories as a way of convincing those aforementioned voters that they could vote Conservative and not be afraid to do so.
www.blogscanada.ca /egroup/PermaLink.aspx?guid=23c0e206-c52e-49cb-80d2-1cc31d49f15f   (504 words)

  
 Energy Probe Research Foundation Board of Directors - Current (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Coyne received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and History from Trinity College, University of Toronto, and a Masters in Economics from the London School of Economics.
Coyne has been nominated for four National Newspaper Awards, winning twice.
Andrew Roman is a partner with Miller Thomson LLP.
www.eprf.ca.cob-web.org:8888 /eprf/board_bio.html   (1386 words)

  
 What's Left To Be Loyal To?
Andrew Coyne provided a sober, merciless and accurate assessment of the mess we call Canada.
Coyne's prognosis is especially painful on D-Day when we think of those heroic soldiers who, fifty years ago, fought against a tyranny which embodied the same irrational, collectivist and statist ideas now destroying Canada.
Coyne stops there, thus leaving the big question still ringing in our ears: "What on Earth is there to be loyal to?"
www.capitalism.org /glennw/letters4/loyal_to.htm   (254 words)

  
 Andrew Coyne: See what people are saying right now on Technorati (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tim Dolighan Andrew "Canada is no more, movin' to Des Moines" Coyne, comes out swinging today in the...
In Andrew Coyne’s words, because I could never say it as succinctly: No corporation ever paid a dime of tax.
Andrew Coyne per day for the last 30 days.
www.technorati.com.cob-web.org:8888 /tag/Andrew%20Coyne   (373 words)

  
 Andrew Coyne Lecture presented by The Toronto Globalist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Andrew Coyne Lecture presented by The Toronto Globalist
Andrew Coyne will be launching the release of The Toronto Globalist's
Andrew Coyne is one of 's preeminent political columnists, and is national affairs columnist for The National Post.
toronto.craigslist.org /com/228823389.html   (223 words)

  
 andrewcoyne.com: Invasion of the theo-cons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Excerpt: Andrew Coyne utterly demolishes the silly idea that Bush won his re-election campaign by unleashing an army of fundamentalist Christians across the red heartland.
Excerpt: David Aaronovitch, writing in the Observer, and US commentator Andrew Coyne, among others, argue that the reasons Bush won are more complex than the rise of the evangelical/born-again voting bloc.
Just remember about C.Parrish aka "the mouth" just as the left leaning media here and in the U.S. claim the religious neocons mindlessly went to the voting booths on Nov. 2, that "the mouth" was elected in a Mississauga riding with a large Muslim population from which she garners her main support.
andrewcoyne.com /archives/004035.php   (10631 words)

  
 Boswarlos Daily: Andrew Coyne Review
Andrew Coyne had it right about the delusional rapture that 'progressive' anti-Americans affected for Saddam Hussein:
I linked to Coyne's 2003 column because I watched Christopher Hitchens do an interview with Steve Paikin on TVO last night.
He responded to Paikin's reference to Linda McQuaig's 'Crude-Dude' book by observing that if people prefer that Iraq should have remained in the clutches of a psychopathic mass murderer and his contemptible sons then they are entitled to that opinion but he holds that the removal of Saddam Hussein was and remains a good thing.
barrystagg.typepad.com /my_weblog/2005/09/andrew_coyne_re.html   (344 words)

  
 CIVITATENSIS » Blog Archive » Coyne’s Sua Culpa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I enjoy reading Andrew Coyne, even when half the Tories were mad at him after the Montreal convention.
But I have to complain about one thing, Andrew (I am, of course, pretending that you are an avid reader of my blog as much as I am of yours).
While I am not saying that having evidence is a bad thing, we have not needed a whole public inquiry and a daily soap opera (with all due respect to Justice Gomery) to figure out that the Libs are more crooked than a central Canadian politician competing against a Romanian contortionist.
www.civitatensis.ca /archives/2005/04/08/170   (687 words)

  
 Andrew Spicer's Weblog - On the Eve of National Same-Sex Marriage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Andrew Coyne's column in the National Post today said an awful lot of things that I completely agreed with.
(Coyne has that interesting property of being someone I frequently find myself agreeing with completely, and other times I entirely oppose him.) Too bad his column isn't available online for free and I'm too tired to type it out.
In fact, five years from now I expect the issue of same-sex marriage in Canada will have been nearly forgotten, and be of little significance to anyone who isn't part of such a union.
www.andrewspicer.com /article481.html   (270 words)

  
 ChuckerCanuck: Andrew Coyne - Principled? I don't think so.
Coyne stumbles and scotches the perfect record he works diligently to maintain.
Here, Andrew Coyne - perhaps inadvertently - destroys a noble challenge he issued just last week.
Coyne's whole noble sentiment was as false as he suggests Mr.
chuckercanuck.blogspot.com /2006/02/andrew-coyne-principled-i-dont-think.html   (3604 words)

  
 Andrew: See what people are saying right now on Technorati (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Andrew: See what people are saying right now on Technorati (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.tamu.edu)
The other day, Andrew Wee suggested a free tool to me that quickly and easily pings my blogs to several directories all at the same time.
andrew per day for the last 30 days.
www.technorati.com.cob-web.org:8888 /tag/andrew   (369 words)

  
 small dead animals: Andrew Coyne on North Korea
Andrew Coyne has a fine, if depressing, column on the North Korea developments:
I disagree with Coyne, though - this IS Bush's fault, just as it is Blair's, Martin's, Chretien's, Chirac's - I let Harper off because he's only been around 8 months.
Coyne and Steyn are both depressed and with good reason.
www.smalldeadanimals.com /archives/004785.html   (2454 words)

  
 National Post - Canada's newest national newspaper, a trusted source for national news, financial news, world news, ...
Andrew Coyne is national affairs columnist for The National Post.
Coyne graduated with a B.A. in Economics and History from the University of Toronto and a Master's degree from the London School of Economics.
He has been an editorial writer and columnist for The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, and the Southam newspaper chain.
www.canada.com /nationalpost/columnists/andrewcoyne.html   (147 words)

  
 Andrew Coyne - Put CBC on pay - cbcwatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Andrew Coyne - Put CBC on pay - cbcwatch
It's a suggestion I've made many times in the past (sigh), to the usual response: ie none whatever, a tiny pebble cast into a vast yawning chasm of indifference, a small voice of reason drowned out by a (Oh, shut up -- ed.)"
We will compile and post them, building a record of CBC's unresponsiveness, and exposing their form letter denials.
www.cbcwatch.ca /?q=node/view/1981   (924 words)

  
 The Rebel Sell - blog - conservative dreams
To find out, you need to read through the Benign Dictatorship piece, or get the Coles notes from this piece Andrew Coyne wrote on the eve of the 2004 election.
Coyne gives us the meat of it, when he says that the point of this new coalition, essentially Reform-led Mulroneyism, would be to smash the institutions of Liberalism, with the following reforms:
The Liberals will be left in the wilderness, their institutional lifeblood drawn and dissipated.
www.rebelsell.com /blog/2006/5/23/conservative-dreams.html   (605 words)

  
 Untitled Document
1: Coyne lands a vicious chop in the corner
3: Andrew lands a suplex on the 'doc
14: Coyne catches Spindoctor by surprise with a spray of water and slams him
members.tripod.com /war2k6/290402.htm   (521 words)

  
 mesh meetup
On Wednesday, I had the opportunity to attend a mesh meetup at the Irish Embassy Pub in downtown Toronto.
At first, I thought he just saw a party and decided to jump in, but he's quite the mesh-head (I just made up that word), with a lot to say about the evolution of the web as a means of communication and information distribution.
Andrew took the time to introduce me to some of the biggest names in the Web 2.0 world -- Rob Hyndman and Mathew Ingram.
www.stevejanke.com /archives/205547.php   (493 words)

  
 BLOG THIS | blog.thismagazine.ca
Coyne isn't too busy to make it to the next This Magazine party.
Coyne is like the Tragically Hip of Canadian journalism.
And Mr Coyne, if you're out there (and to all This Magazine readers) our next party is Thursday January 27, 2005, 8:00 at the Rivoli, 334 Queen St West in Toronto.
blog.thismagazine.ca /archives/2005/01/whither_coyne_w.html   (313 words)

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