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No Hippie Reunions & Certainly no Agridome. This Is Not The End, But A New Beginning. Philip Shaw 2011/12/20
Immigrants: Southwestern Ontario Is The Place For You Philip Shaw 2011/12/13
Ontario's Auditor General Chimes In: Green Energy A Stinker Philip Shaw 2011/12/6
25 Years Ago, I Was Just a Kid Philip Shaw 2011/11/29
Giving Cold Water to Somebody in Hell: European Debt, Where Do You Start? Philip Shaw 2011/11/22
Lights out in the NBA Philip Shaw 2011/11/15
Barack Obama Next Year: The Republicans Need a Leader Philip Shaw 2011/11/8
China to Europe: What Have You Done for Me Lately Philip Shaw 2011/11/1
Ontario's Minority Government: I Give Them 13 Months Philip Shaw 2011/10/25
Occupy Protests: In the End, the World Stays the Same Philip Shaw 2011/10/18
Thinking Different, Through the Years, RIP Steve Jobs Philip Shaw 2011/10/11
The End is Nigh: Marking Your Ballot Has Tangible Benefits Philip Shaw 2011/10/4
Commodities Get Smoked, Europe Key to Economic Reboot Philip Shaw 2011/9/27
Dashed Expectations: Economic Growth Eludes Us Philip Shaw 2011/9/20
9/11 Ten Years Out: Still Feeling the Effects Philip Shaw 2011/9/13
Global Economy: Let's Just Hold On Tight. Sometimes That Works. Philip Shaw 2011/9/6
With Jack Layton Gone, Canadian Opposition Parties Regroup Philip Shaw 2011/8/30
Jack Layton, Thank-You Philip Shaw 2011/8/23
Ontario Provincial Election: Let the Chair Throwing Begin Philip Shaw 2011/8/16
Market Meltdown: How's that Hopey Changey Thing Working for You Now Philip Shaw 2011/8/9
When a tree falls in the forest.... Philip Shaw 2011/8/2
Jack Layton, Godspeed Philip Shaw 2011/7/26
Sovereign Debt Solutions: Canadians Better Hope for It Philip Shaw 2011/7/19
Sovereign Debt: US and European Debt May Impinge on Canada Philip Shaw 2011/7/12
On Being Canadian! Philip Shaw 2011/7/5
The Mail Must Go On: This Time With Legislation Philip Shaw 2011/6/28
Angry Canada: Vancouver Riot Taints Canadians Around the World Philip Shaw 2011/6/21
The CRTC Meets Netflix, Google and Apple TV Philip Shaw 2011/6/14
Shaq, I'll Miss Those Free Throws Philip Shaw 2011/6/7
Yearning for a 85 Cent Loonie: But Interest Rates Are Key Philip Shaw 2011/5/31
Pizza Hut Logo on the Parthenon: Euro Debt Woes Affect Us All Philip Shaw 2011/5/24
Canada's Tough Economic Choices: Kudos to Paul Martin Philip Shaw 2011/5/17
Canadian Liberals: The Long Way Back Philip Shaw 2011/5/10
Conservative Majority, Big Orange Wave, Sea Change Comes to Canada Philip Shaw 2011/5/3
May 2nd: Remember, We Are All Canadians Philip Shaw 2011/4/26
When Only Birds Flew: What's the Next Big Thing Philip Shaw 2011/4/19
Arm and Leg Oil Prices: We Don't Want to Go There Philip Shaw 2011/4/12
Ignorance Hits the Fan: Florida, Afghanistan and Moderation Philip Shaw 2011/4/5
Give me a reason to vote for you!!! Philip Shaw 2011/3/29
Libya Gets the World's Attention Philip Shaw 2011/3/22
Japan's Torment, The Long Way Back Philip Shaw 2011/3/15
Winter Hangs On, But I'll Take 40 Degrees C Philip Shaw 2011/3/8
Canadian Economic Balance: Wanted Robust US Growth Philip Shaw 2011/3/1
Libya, Oil and Us: Godspeed My Friend Philip Shaw 2011/2/22
Take a look at who's making the money Philip Shaw 2011/2/15
Internet Access Is Ubiquitous, Almost Like Clean Water Philip Shaw 2011/2/8
Borrowing Made Easy: Personal Lines of Credit Philip Shaw 2011/2/1
Political Attack Ads: We Are All Canadians Philip Shaw 2011/1/25
Finance Minister Flaherty: Slow Down Spending Borrowed Money Philip Shaw 2011/1/18
Canadian Politicos: Waiting for Defeat Snatched from the Jaws of Victory Philip Shaw 2011/1/11
2011, Where Will the Fire Be This Year? Philip Shaw 2011/1/4
Believing Santa Claus is Coming to Town Philip Shaw 2010/12/21
Canadian Do Some Crazy Spending: The End is Nigh Philip Shaw 2010/12/14
US Unemployment Numbers Hinder Canadian Economic Growth Philip Shaw 2010/12/7
The Inconvenient Truth? Ethanol Not So Green? Philip Shaw 2010/11/30
25 Years Hence, Long Hand, Social Media and Me Philip Shaw 2010/11/23
Afghanistan: It's Time To Move On Philip Shaw 2010/11/16
Something's Amiss: Conservatives Dropping the Ball in Afghanistan and UAE Philip Shaw 2010/11/9
Conservatives and Potash: Oh What to Do? Philip Shaw 2010/11/2
Commodity Prices Continue to Tantalize Philip Shaw 2010/10/26
Apple's $20 Billion Quarter: Thinking Different Was Never About Being Like Microsoft Philip Shaw 2010/10/19
"Currency Wars": The Inconvenient Truth Philip Shaw 2010/10/12
The Tea Party and the Pious Republic to Our South Philip Shaw 2010/10/5
A New Road from Dresden to Chatham Via the Abandoned Railroad Philip Shaw 2010/9/28
Economic Meltdown Two Years Out: The Long Road Back Philip Shaw 2010/9/21
Genetically Modified Salmon For Dinner: It's A Slippery Slope Philip Shaw 2010/9/14
Double Dip or Just Dip? Canadian Banks Need To Take More Risks Philip Shaw 2010/9/7
Counting Smartphones On the Magnificent Mile Philip Shaw 2010/8/31
Challenging the Technology Tsunami with a Bucket: Staying Connected Off Line Philip Shaw 2010/8/24
On going postal..... Philip Shaw 2010/8/17
Federal Election Fall 2010: It Sounds Right to Me Philip Shaw 2010/8/10
Sweet Corn Economics: The Passion for Cheap Philip Shaw 2010/8/3
Long Form Census and Other Foibles: The Clock is Ticking on the Conservatives Philip Shaw 2010/7/27
"Chocolate Finger", Broken Markets and Female Libido Philip Shaw 2010/7/20
LeBron James: We Are All Witnesses, And I Don't Care As Much Anymore Philip Shaw 2010/7/13
Asking "Anne" Her Economic Opinion Philip Shaw 2010/7/6
On Being Canadian Philip Shaw 2010/6/29
The Chinese Yuan Gets De-Pegged: That's Good for the Canadian Economy Philip Shaw 2010/6/22
Liberals/NDP Merger to Defeat the Conservatives: Calling Justin Trudeau! Philip Shaw 2010/6/15
iPhone 4, iPad, Blackberry, Android: Are They a Need or a Want or Just Too Expensive in Canada Philip Shaw 2010/6/8
The Oliphant Inquiry: Old Whores and Cash Stuffed Envelopes Philip Shaw 2010/6/1
Saving the World Economy: No, Just Chill Out and Have a Burger Philip Shaw 2010/5/25
Lubricating the economy Philip Shaw 2010/5/18
Europe's Shaky Economies, Ontario's Shaky HST Make For Volatile Times Philip Shaw 2010/5/11
Louisiana Gulf Drilling Platforms: The Convenience and Cost of Oil Philip Shaw 2010/5/4
The Canadian Jobs Economy: Finding Our Way Back Below 6% Unemployment Philip Shaw 2010/4/27
Temptation and Busty Hookers: It Must Go Together Philip Shaw 2010/4/20
What is a Liberal? Philip Shaw 2010/4/13
What is a conservative??? Philip Shaw 2010/4/6
Tales From a Relic: How Will the iPad Change Our World? Philip Shaw 2010/3/30
"Yes We Can!" The US Gets Their Health Care Reform Philip Shaw 2010/3/23
What should Iggy do? Philip Shaw 2010/3/16
Stock Market Up 60% From Last Year: Who Predicted It? Philip Shaw 2010/3/9
Vancouver Olympics and the Gold Medal Game: Cha-Ching, Cha-Ching Philip Shaw 2010/3/2
Watching interest rates..... Philip Shaw 2010/2/23
Canada On the World Stage: Enjoy These Olympics Philip Shaw 2010/2/16
Toyota Staggers, Our Auto Market Continues to Evolve Philip Shaw 2010/2/9
Spaceship Earth Continues to Challenge Us Philip Shaw 2010/2/2
Apple's Buzz and Those Mounting Government Deficits Philip Shaw 2010/1/26
Never say never when the loonie is involved... Philip Shaw 2010/1/19
A Pathetic Parliament Or Is It Just a Sign of The Times? Philip Shaw 2010/1/12
Interest Rates Will Be Key To Defining 2010 Philip Shaw 2010/1/5
A Life Lived: Christmas Through the Years Philip Shaw 2009/12/22
What's going on with the Canadian economy? Philip Shaw 2009/12/15
Economics Is Like Dentistry: US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Speaks Philip Shaw 2009/12/8
When Dubai calls, the markets get nervous Philip Shaw 2009/12/1
Canada's Retail Sales are Telling: What About the US? Philip Shaw 2009/11/24
Passages Philip Shaw 2009/11/17
Life Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall Philip Shaw 2009/11/10
In Search of the Liberal Party of Canada Philip Shaw 2009/11/3
Agriculture for Realtors Philip Shaw 2009/10/27
"Jumping the Shark" It's a Balloon, No, It's a Hoax Philip Shaw 2009/10/20
Stephen Harper and His Friends Philip Shaw 2009/10/13
The Power of Sex: Measuring It in Economic Terms Is an Endgame Philip Shaw 2009/10/6
Southwestern Ontario's Economy: Depending On Its Aorta and Stephen Harper Philip Shaw 2009/9/29
Michael Ignatieff Takes Aim At Our Economic Recovery Philip Shaw 2009/9/22
Lehman Brothers: A Year Later Philip Shaw 2009/9/15
American Health Care Reform: Looking To Canada Is One Way Philip Shaw 2009/9/8
That's My Commentary For This Week, I'm Philip Shaw Philip Shaw 2009/9/1
New York, New Yawk! Philip Shaw 2009/8/25
Jack Layton and the "New" Democrats: When Will Be Their Time? Philip Shaw 2009/8/18
Twitter Unplugged: Tweeting For the Long Haul Or An Internet Fad Philip Shaw 2009/8/11
"Society Evolving" Philip Shaw 2009/8/4
Another Time? Getting Agricorp Back to Chatham Philip Shaw 2009/7/28
Buying Fresh Buying Local: What's Up With The 3000 Km Caesar Salad? Philip Shaw 2009/7/21
Looking Back on the Obama Phenomenon Philip Shaw 2009/7/14
A Thriller No More: My Time With Michael Jackson Philip Shaw 2009/7/7
On Being Canadian: Canada Turns 142 Philip Shaw 2009/6/30
The World Bank Reminds Us "It's Bad Out There." Philip Shaw 2009/6/23
Election Fantasy: Let's Get Real Philip Shaw 2009/6/16
Playing Arrogantly With the People's Money: eHealth Ontario Under Fire Philip Shaw 2009/6/9
"Government Motors", GM Files for Chapter 11 Philip Shaw 2009/6/2
Canadian Economy Still Faltering: Federal Government Raises Deficit Projections Philip Shaw 2009/5/26
Sitting Down To That Biotech Cocktail Philip Shaw 2009/5/19
Sanitizing Protest Movements: Canadian Protests Evolve Philip Shaw 2009/5/12
An Election Coming? Forget About It Philip Shaw 2009/5/5
"Advice Well Taken" The Stars Come Out At the 2009 University of Windsor Film Festival Philip Shaw 2009/4/28
Hoop Dreams: Wallaceburg Air Hawks Bring Home the Gold Philip Shaw 2009/4/21
Liberals Might Finally Get It: Winning Back Rural Canada Is a Priority Philip Shaw 2009/4/14
Grumbling About Canadian Banks: Not This Time Philip Shaw 2009/4/7
GM and Chrysler Face the Music Philip Shaw 2009/3/31
The Confidence Paradigm: Who's Going To Start Spending First? Philip Shaw 2009/3/24
AIG's Entitlement: A Dog's Breakfast For the Rest of Us Philip Shaw 2009/3/17
The Greening Of McGuinty: New Legislation Faces Old Economic Pitfalls. Philip Shaw 2009/3/10
Economic Recovery Must Be Right Around the Corner Philip Shaw 2009/3/3
Patience, Time and Rebooting Our Canadian Economy Philip Shaw 2009/2/24
Oil, Copper, Louisville, Barack And Our Great Economic Leap of Faith Philip Shaw 2009/2/17
The Economic Stimulus: Don't Bet the Farm On It Philip Shaw 2009/2/10
Canada's Economic Stimulus: One Emergency Room At A Time Philip Shaw 2009/2/3
Canada Throws Its Own Economic Hail Mary Pass Philip Shaw 2009/1/27
Yes We Can: Barack Obama Becomes the 44th American President Philip Shaw 2009/1/20
Stephen Harper and the Iggy Effect Philip Shaw 2009/1/13
Putting 2008 In The Rear View Mirror Philip Shaw 2009/1/6
Big Bruiser 45 Years Hence Philip Shaw 2008/12/23
Governments Get Ready To Bail Out The Big Three Philip Shaw 2008/12/16
Canada Can Do Better Than This Philip Shaw 2008/12/9
My Friends In High Places Philip Shaw 2008/12/2
Obama And the Optics of Confidence Philip Shaw 2008/11/25
Going Retro: Deficit Financing Makes a Comeback. Philip Shaw 2008/11/18
Yes We Can: Barack Obama Wins The Big One Philip Shaw 2008/11/11
Change You Can Believe In Philip Shaw 2008/11/4
Still Putting Campaign 2008 Under the Microscope Philip Shaw 2008/10/28
Campaign 2008, A Commercial Not To Vote Next Time Philip Shaw 2008/10/21
John McCain's Presidency Still In Play Philip Shaw 2008/10/14
Will The Market Meltdown Affect the Canadian Vote? Philip Shaw 2008/10/7
Markets Plunge Amid the Craziness of Our Modern World Philip Shaw 2008/9/30
Where's the Passion? What's Up With Canadian Politicians? Philip Shaw 2008/9/23
Fools and Their Money: The American Debt Problem Lingers Philip Shaw 2008/9/16
Paddling Around In Billions of Dollars of Sub-Prime Mortgages Philip Shaw 2008/9/9
Election 2008: Dumb Luck Wins Every Time Philip Shaw 2008/9/2
Throwing Out The Baloney Philip Shaw 2008/8/26
Olympic Dreams: That’s Just What They Are Philip Shaw 2008/8/19
Commodity Boom and Bust: Our Loonie and Those 55,200 Jobs Philip Shaw 2008/8/12
Finding Equity In Our Global Trading Relationships Philip Shaw 2008/8/5
Our Lovable Loonie: Where or Where Will It Go? Philip Shaw 2008/7/29
Technology Moves Ahead But Simple Games Will Remain the Same Philip Shaw 2008/7/22
Finding Those Economic Silver Bullets: Saskatchewan Shows Us How Philip Shaw 2008/7/15
Triple Jumping My Way Through Life: My Day At the Canadian Olympics Trials Philip Shaw 2008/7/9
On Being Canadian: There Is Still Much Work To Do Philip Shaw 2008/7/2
Rolling the Dice With "The Green Shift" Philip Shaw 2008/6/24
Soaring Food Prices Is Like Saying "Chickens Can Fly" Philip Shaw 2008/6/17
The $163 Fill Up: How North Americans Wrote This Script Philip Shaw 2008/6/10
In November It'll Be President John McCain Philip Shaw 2008/6/3
Considering Commodities: Will These Markets Get Even Hotter? Philip Shaw 2008/5/27
Taxing the Polluters: Stephane Dion And The Carbon Tax:  Philip Shaw 2008/5/20
When Will It Be Southwestern Ontario's Turn? Philip Shaw 2008/5/13
The Demand Driven Market Which Is Oil Philip Shaw 2008/5/6
Canada's Political Leaders and Me: Who They Really Are Philip Shaw 2008/4/29
Banning Cosmetic Pesticides: One Facet of Coexisting With Them Philip Shaw 2008/4/22
Burgeoning Food Demand, Not Biofuel Is Fostering Higher Food Prices Philip Shaw 2008/4/15
Reaching Out For The Affections of All Women Philip Shaw 2008/4/8
Life After Pong: Is Computer Technology Hitting a Finite Wall? Philip Shaw 2008/4/1
Jim Flaherty Has It All Wrong Philip Shaw 2008/3/25
Losing Grip: The US Government and The US Federal Reserve Fight to Support Their Economy Philip Shaw 2008/3/18
Hold On Tight!: Oil, Gold and Grain Benefit From Uncertain Economic Times Philip Shaw 2008/3/11
Capitalism's Dark Side: How the American Sub-Prime Fiasco Has Compromised Our Economy Philip Shaw 2008/3/4
"It May Be Or It May Not Be" Philip Shaw 2008/2/26
A Restaurant Owner's Lament: Food Costs Are Rising Significantly Philip Shaw 2008/2/19
Chinese Food Ingredients Are Everywhere In The Food We Eat Philip Shaw 2008/2/12
Microsoft Jockeys For Yahoo: Google Is Their Target Philip Shaw 2008/2/5
Life Is Busy So Pick Up The Pace Philip Shaw 2008/1/29
Stock Market Meltdown Brings Out The Smart Guys Philip Shaw 2008/1/22
Tata Motors Brings Out The Nano: The North American Auto Industry Must Meet the New Asian Challenge Philip Shaw 2008/1/15
Considering 2008: Buying That Chinese Car On Some Mundane Tuesday Philip Shaw 2008/1/8
Christmas 2007: Tales From The Other Side of the World Philip Shaw 2007/12/26
Balancing Climate Change: Canada’s Abrupt Change At Bali Philip Shaw 2007/12/18
"Are You Living the High Life?", Tales From Life On The Trail Philip Shaw 2007/12/11
Sustained Low Interest Rates Key To Our Economic Growth Philip Shaw 2007/12/4
The Canadian Economy Under the Dental Lights Philip Shaw 2007/11/27
My Buddy's Porsche And Biodeisel: Not In A Million Years Philip Shaw 2007/11/20
Weasel Droppings?  Airbus Still Haunts Our Federal Political Scene Philip Shaw 2007/11/13
Potential Turmoil in Pakistan Impacts Our Economy Philip Shaw 2007/11/6
"Hello" "Hello" "Hello" "Hello" Philip Shaw 2007/10/30
Corn Based Ethanol Versus the Price of Corn Flakes: Who's Gonna Win? Philip Shaw 2007/10/23
The Throne Speech: In Politics It's All About Winning Philip Shaw 2007/10/16
The Economic Road Ahead Needs to Be Dotted With Innovation and New Technology Philip Shaw 2007/10/9
Considering the Bank of Canada's Choices: Second Thoughts for David Dodge Philip Shaw 2007/10/2
The Loonie At Par: Bad News For Everybody Philip Shaw 2007/9/25
Cktimes.ca Five Years Out: John, What's The Value of That Loonie? Philip Shaw 2007/9/18
Still, It's Fair To Say 9/11 Rocked Our World Philip Shaw 2007/9/11
Managing Our Economic Levers: The Bank of Canada Weighs Its Options Philip Shaw 2007/9/4
"Punk Hedge Funds" And The Interesting Economic Times We Live In Philip Shaw 2007/8/28
Stephane and Me Philip Shaw 2007/8/21
Institutionalized Minority Government Almost Reality for Canada's Federal Politicians Philip Shaw 2007/8/14
Whoops! "No Money Down" Mortgages Reverberating Throughout Financial Markets Philip Shaw 2007/8/7
Shaky US Economy Will Eventually Show Up Here Philip Shaw 2007/8/3
The NBA Throws Up A Brick: Sports Betting is Big Business Philip Shaw 2007/7/24
The Sumner Epiphany: Making the Better Widget With Our High Dollar Philip Shaw 2007/7/17
Playing a Hunch: Canadian Economists Keep On Guessing Philip Shaw 2007/7/10
On Being Canadian Philip Shaw 2007/7/3
Federal Political Scene May Remain Constant Until 2009 Philip Shaw 2007/6/26
Conrad Black Fights Back: Chicago Trial Has Canadians Watching Philip Shaw 2007/6/19
Who Will Win: McGuinty, Tory and Hampton Gun to Be Premier Philip Shaw 2007/6/12
The Baby Boomers 40 Years Out: Can Those 60's Ideas Be Dusted Off? Philip Shaw 2007/6/5
Southwestern Ontario Is Not Always As It Seems Philip Shaw 2007/5/29
22 Years Out: Air India Mass Murder Black Mark for Canada Philip Shaw 2007/5/22
Is the Pet Food Scare a Precursor to Food Safety Problems Philip Shaw 2007/5/15
Romancing Our Dollar:  Oil Prices Have Spawned the "Petro-Loonie" Philip Shaw 2007/5/8
The Inconvenient Truth Doesn't Need To Come From Al Gore Philip Shaw 2007/5/1
Taking That Cell Phone Call May Not Be So Good For The Bees Philip Shaw 2007/4/24
Politics, Economics, Gas Prices and Our Lovable Loonie Philip Shaw 2007/4/17
Ethanol In Our Gas Isn't As Green As You May Think Philip Shaw 2007/4/10
The Economics of "Fun" Philip Shaw 2007/4/3
20 Years, How Time Flies Philip Shaw 2007/3/27
Federal Budget Will Pass: What About Election Fever? Philip Shaw 2007/3/20
The 3000 Mile Caesar Salad: Making Sense Of The Food We Eat Philip Shaw 2007/3/13
"The Working Poor" Need To Be Valued in Canadian Society Philip Shaw 2007/3/6
Canadian Consumers Need to Demand Good Customer Service Philip Shaw 2007/2/27
Measuring Our Economic Vitality: What's the Right Way in 2007? Philip Shaw 2007/2/20
"Make Love, Not War" Canadian Society Needs Some Navel Gazing. Philip Shaw 2007/2/13
Reducing Our Energy Consumption, Being Green: Great Grandpa Is Looking Down and Laughing Philip Shaw 2007/2/6
"Tom the Learner" Catches the Solar Powered Ultralight Philip Shaw 2007/1/30
Going Green in 2007:  It's Whatever You Want It To Be  Philip Shaw 2007/1/23
Auto Showrooms in 2007 Dazzle My Consciousness: 1984 Was Another Time Philip Shaw 2007/1/16
Steve Nash, Stephen Harper: Dealing With a Thousand Cuts Philip Shaw 2007/1/9
Feeling Green? In 2007 You Are Burning Ethanol On Your Journey Philip Shaw 2007/1/2
Winding Down 2006:  The Year That Was Philip Shaw 2006/12/27
Considering Christmas: Hard Wired Images Burned In My Memory Philip Shaw 2006/12/19
Canadian Banks Get Set For Another Merger Run Philip Shaw 2006/12/12
Dion Captures Liberal Leadership: Will He Be Prime Minister? Philip Shaw 2006/12/5
The Quebec Nation Within Canada: What? Philip Shaw 2006/11/28
20 Years: Living "Under the Agridome" Philip Shaw 2006/11/21
Capital Availability: The Magic That Drives Any Economy Philip Shaw 2006/11/14
Strike Up The Dance Band On The Titanic: Conservatives Flip on Income Trusts Philip Shaw 2006/11/7
Time and Chance: How Political Meddling Can Twist The Ontario Economy Philip Shaw 2006/10/31
Bank of Canada Hiccups on Canada's Economic Activity Philip Shaw 2006/10/24
Facing Chatham-Kent's Demons: Municipal Candidates Need to Confront Our Economic Malaise Philip Shaw 2006/10/17
Politicians Set To Be Green Like Envy: Keep Fighting Those Phantoms Philip Shaw 2006/10/10
The Hot Canadian Economy Needs to Spread to Chatham-Kent. Philip Shaw 2006/10/3
Consumers Have Better Grocery Choices: Forcing Them Is The Issue Philip Shaw 2006/9/26
Maher Arar's Name is Cleared: Racial Profiling Must Stop Philip Shaw 2006/9/19
My Story About 9/11 Philip Shaw 2006/9/12
Afghanistan Is Getting Messy: Shifting Politics Are Certain Philip Shaw 2006/9/5
May, Ignatieff, Bob Rae: Sending A Message to Stephen Harper Philip Shaw 2006/8/29
Feeling Uncomfortable: If You're Paid Six Figures, Get Over It Philip Shaw 2006/8/22
The International AIDS Conference and My Friends With HIV/AIDS Philip Shaw 2006/8/15
US Economy Is Slowing: How Will It Affect Canada? Philip Shaw 2006/8/8
Premier Dalton McGuinty Has His Sights On October 2007 Philip Shaw 2006/8/1
WTO Agricultural Talks Break Down: Canadians Don't Even Blink Philip Shaw 2006/7/25
Canadians in Lebanon: Can Stephen Harper Weather the Storm? Philip Shaw 2006/7/18
GST Cut Spurs the Inflation Dragon: What Will the Bank of Canada Do? Philip Shaw 2006/7/11
Sir Isaac Brock Had The Right Stuff for Canada Philip Shaw 2006/7/4
Too Much Money Chasing Too Few Resources May Spur Inflationary Psychology Philip Shaw 2006/6/27
Canadian Gun Control: Someday We Have To Get This Thing Right. Philip Shaw 2006/6/20
Will Canadian Bio-Fuels Ease the Pain At The Pumps in 2010? Philip Shaw 2006/6/13
Being Afraid in Canada Shouldn't Be Part of Anybody's Thought Process Philip Shaw 2006/6/6
Enron, Sheep, Canadian Banks and the Wolf In Lamb's Clothing Philip Shaw 2006/5/30
Declining US Greenback Will Cause Drastic Change In Canada Philip Shaw 2006/5/23
The Canadian Economy: If You Want Something Done, Ask A Woman. Philip Shaw 2006/5/16
Stephen Harper, David Dodge and Dalton McGuinty Get Ready to Rumble Philip Shaw 2006/5/9
Disco Returning In 2006: Maybe the Loonie Holds the Answer Philip Shaw 2006/5/2
My Musings About What Will Be In The May 2nd Federal Budget Philip Shaw 2006/4/25
The World Oil Market Meets Grandpa John Philip Shaw 2006/4/18
Alberta's Good Times Affecting The Bottom Line In Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2006/4/11
Canadian Consumers Unduly Duped Into Their Food Choices Philip Shaw 2006/4/4
Apple Computer Turns 30: Do We Still Need "Computer Money" Philip Shaw 2006/3/28
Hey Chatham-Kent Farmers: What's All the Fuss About? Philip Shaw 2006/3/21
Jim Flaherty is Right: Canadian Equalization is a Mess Philip Shaw 2006/3/14
Wireless Internet Technology Will Change Our Economy Philip Shaw 2006/3/7
It Doesn't Take Much to Rattle the Oil Market Philip Shaw 2006/2/28
Watch Out Tories: Liberals Hate to Lose and Rarely Do. Philip Shaw 2006/2/21
How Google May Change Our Digital World Philip Shaw 2006/2/14
Bajan Economics: Does the Bank of Canada Know Something? Philip Shaw 2006/2/7
Bank of Canada's David Dodge Buys Into Conservative Economic Policy Philip Shaw 2006/1/31
Conservatives Win: Stephen Harper Meets Sir Edmund Burke Philip Shaw 2006/1/24
Sir Edmund Becomes a Campaign Issue Going Into Election Day Philip Shaw 2006/1/17
Get To Know Your Candidates: Don't Take My Word For It Philip Shaw 2006/1/10
Will An Economic Surprise Shape 2006? Philip Shaw 2006/1/3
The Year That Was 2005 Philip Shaw 2005/12/28
Southwestern Ontario Farmers Stage Their "Woodstock" Philip Shaw 2005/12/20
Global Warming: Where Are We Going and How Do We Get There? Philip Shaw 2005/12/13
Martin Should Be Extolling "The Economy" At Every Turn. Philip Shaw 2005/12/6
Chatham-Kent Tax Increase Can't Be Blamed On Our Guys Philip Shaw 2005/11/29
Style, Passion, and Prestige: GM Has To Catch The Wave Philip Shaw 2005/11/22
Everything "Economic" Is Going To Be Political. Philip Shaw 2005/11/15
The Unknown Solider and Those External Economic Variables Philip Shaw 2005/11/8
Measuring Economic Productivity After Gomery Philip Shaw 2005/11/1
Bank of Canada Rate Is 3%: What's Up With That? Philip Shaw 2005/10/25
Get Him Chopsticks: Paul Martin's Economic and Political Soup Philip Shaw 2005/10/18
Chatham-Kent: The Incredible Shrinking Economy. Philip Shaw 2005/10/11
What Is The Economic Wine We're Hoping To Get Drunk On? Philip Shaw 2005/10/4
What's Your Wish?  How About a Mild Winter? Philip Shaw 2005/9/27
Driving to Nowhere: Pettigrew and His Chauffeur Philip Shaw 2005/9/20
9/11: How We've Adjusted Four Years Out Philip Shaw 2005/9/13
Hurricane Katrina's Economic Effect Will Be Lengthy Philip Shaw 2005/9/6
What's Up With the Economy?: Blame It on China Philip Shaw 2005/8/30
The New Political Season Should Prove Interesting Philip Shaw 2005/8/23
Oil Prices Continue to Push the Canadian Economy Philip Shaw 2005/8/16
No More Banker\'s Hours: Shenanigans in High Places Philip Shaw 2005/8/9
Pulling Back From The Table Never Seemed So Hard. Philip Shaw 2005/8/2
Chinese Yuan Re-evaluation Shakes Up the World Economy Philip Shaw 2005/7/26
Requiem for Mad Cow: Can We Put It All Behind Us? Philip Shaw 2005/7/19
Terrorism Rears Its Ugly Head Again Philip Shaw 2005/7/12
Homolka Release Sparks Memories of 12 Year Ago Philip Shaw 2005/7/5
Not a Clue: What\'s Up With the Economy? Philip Shaw 2005/6/28
Saving Over Spending Just Doesn\'t Have the Same Flair Philip Shaw 2005/6/21
Underneath the Housing Market Lies a Tangled Financial Web Philip Shaw 2005/6/14
This Globalization Thing Never Seemed So Complicated. Philip Shaw 2005/6/7
Asian Soybean Rust Looms on Chatham-Kent\'s Horizon Philip Shaw 2005/5/31
$4.6 Billion Frittered Away Only to Delay an Election a Few Months Philip Shaw 2005/5/25
Who Knew? Loonie\'s Fall Keeps Us Guessing Philip Shaw 2005/5/17
A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian. When the Writ Is Dropped, Lets Remember That. Philip Shaw 2005/5/10
Energy Prices, US/Canada Interest Rates, Inflation: Things to Look Out For Philip Shaw 2005/5/3
The Liberal Party Is in Crisis. Should We Be Concerned? Philip Shaw 2005/4/26
Three Years and Counting, We\'ll See If Common Sense Breaks Out. Philip Shaw 2005/4/19
Prime Minister Martin Faces the Gomery Skeletons Philip Shaw 2005/4/12
Oil Prices Continue to Challenge Our Energy Appetite Philip Shaw 2005/4/5
The Low Interest Rate Era May Be Coming to an End Philip Shaw 2005/3/29
The Gomery Inquiry Set The Stage for the Next Election Philip Shaw 2005/3/22
Without Further Adieu: Well Done My Friend Philip Shaw 2005/3/15
Chatham-Kent Farmers Rally at Queen\'s Park Philip Shaw 2005/3/8
Teflon Ralph Operates Underneath the Radar Philip Shaw 2005/3/1
Federal Budget: Hew to the Line and Let the Chips Fall Where They May Philip Shaw 2005/2/22
Chatham-Kent: Without Immigrants, We\'re Going Nowhere Philip Shaw 2005/2/15
Bob Rae\'s Back: Post-Secondary Education In Ontario Should Benefit Philip Shaw 2005/2/8
Chatham-Kent Economy Needs Those Federal Budget Surplus Dollars Philip Shaw 2005/2/1
At The End Of The Day Can We Compete And Win, Every Time? Philip Shaw 2005/1/25
The Martin Government:Dazed and Confused in 2005 Philip Shaw 2005/1/18
Foreign Exchange: Great Stuff for Economic Watchers Philip Shaw 2005/1/11
Foreign Exchange: Great Stuff for Economic Watchers Philip Shaw 2005/1/11
Barbeque Season 2005: No More Mad Cow? Philip Shaw 2005/1/4
Ringing Out 2004, The Year of the Loonie Philip Shaw 2004/12/29
At Christmas Time I Sit Here As I Am Philip Shaw 2004/12/21
Chatham-Kent\'s \"Arts\" Industry Is Vital to the Local Economy Philip Shaw 2004/12/14
President Bush Unrepentant and Proud On His Visit to Canada Philip Shaw 2004/12/7
Echoing John Kerry, \"Is Hope Really On The Way\"? Philip Shaw 2004/11/30
John, David, Valdy and Me: Managing Our Economy Philip Shaw 2004/11/23
Slamming Trans-fats Is Like Being In Favour Of The Air We Breath Philip Shaw 2004/11/16
The Gomery Inquiry Needs To Send a Tough Message Philip Shaw 2004/11/9
It\'s Almost Midnight: Who\'ll Be the Next US President? Philip Shaw 2004/11/2
Canadians Should Learn From Mad Cow: Our American Friends Could Crush Our Economy Like a Bug Philip Shaw 2004/10/26
Canadian Economy Continues to Expand: Where Do We Go From Here? Philip Shaw 2004/10/19
Federal Budget Surplus Doesn\'t Reflect The True Nature of our Economy. Philip Shaw 2004/10/12
Minority Governments Are Full of Surprises Philip Shaw 2004/10/5
Is the Loonie Headed Toward 85 Cents US? Philip Shaw 2004/9/28
Health Care Economics: A Tangled Web, Confusing at Best Philip Shaw 2004/9/21
Increased Productivity Key to Future Economic Prosperity Philip Shaw 2004/9/14
American Election Might Hold Paul Martin\'s Trump Card Philip Shaw 2004/9/7
\"Diarrhea of the Mouth\" Harms Canada/US Trade Philip Shaw 2004/8/31
Chatham-Kent Reeling over Provincial Drainage Decision Philip Shaw 2004/8/24
Canada Continues On the Free Trade Bandwagon Philip Shaw 2004/8/17
Our Economic Levers Keep Us Guessing in Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2004/8/10
Security Concerns Continue Underneath Our Economy Philip Shaw 2004/8/3
Border Congestion Costing Us Jobs and Economic Wealth Philip Shaw 2004/7/27
Is \"Freedom of Expression\" in Our Society At Risk? Philip Shaw 2004/7/20
Our Good Economic News Should Be Rubbing off in Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2004/7/13
Interest Rate Hikes Are on the Horizon Philip Shaw 2004/7/6
Canadians Decide to Spank the Liberals With a Minority Philip Shaw 2004/6/29
Final Week of the Election Campaign Will Be Dramatic Philip Shaw 2004/6/22
Is This Election Campaign Really that Scary? Philip Shaw 2004/6/15
D-Day 60th Anniversary Makes Economic Projections Seem Trivial Philip Shaw 2004/6/8
Is it the Economy, Stupid: I Don\'t Think So Philip Shaw 2004/6/1
Paul Martin: A Canadian is a Canadian, is a Canadian Philip Shaw 2004/5/25
If Only The Rich Fat Cats Could Be Poor For A Day Philip Shaw 2004/5/18
Some Lessons Are Just Hard To Learn. Philip Shaw 2004/5/11
Finding Our Way in a Global Economy Where Everybody Works Harder Philip Shaw 2004/5/4
Joe Clark Falls on the Sword for Days Gone By Philip Shaw 2004/4/27
Federal Election Call Might Hinge on PM\'s Visit With President Bush Philip Shaw 2004/4/20
Municipal Politicians Are Often Buffeted By Economic Variables Beyond Their Control Philip Shaw 2004/4/13
Inflationary Fears Could Lead to Higher Long Term Interest Rates Philip Shaw 2004/4/6
Our Canadian Economy: Is This What We Want? Philip Shaw 2004/3/30
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge Keeps Us Guessing Philip Shaw 2004/3/23
The political rhetoric is heating up and it'll probably get really nasty Philip Shaw 2004/3/16
The political rhetoric is heating up and it'll probably get really nasty Philip Shaw 2004/3/16
Political Parties Missing the Point in Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2004/3/9
Free Trade With the US is Whatever They Want It To Be Philip Shaw 2004/3/2
Sponsorship Scandal Drowns Out Federal Budget Preparations Philip Shaw 2004/2/24
On the Atrocious Meter, This is Off the Chart Philip Shaw 2004/2/17
Atkins Craze is Changing the Way Chatham-Kent Eats Philip Shaw 2004/2/10
Martin Throne Speech Deflects Bad Economic News Philip Shaw 2004/2/3
Bank of Canada Scrambles to Adjust to Changing Economic Realities Philip Shaw 2004/1/27
Chatham-Kent Needs Economic Boost from Federal Budget Philip Shaw 2004/1/20
Who are Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars? Philip Shaw 2004/1/13
Watch for Political and Economic Surprises in 2004 Philip Shaw 2004/1/6
Mad Cow: Millions of Dollars Lost in Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2003/12/30
Merry Christmas: The Tiger is Probably Still Laughing Philip Shaw 2003/12/23
Prime Minister Paul Martin Isn't Getting Any Younger Philip Shaw 2003/12/16
What's Good for Navistar Is Good For Oxford Automotive Philip Shaw 2003/12/9
Bad Economic News Isn't Part of the Plan. Philip Shaw 2003/12/2
To the Uninitiated, Retailing Always Looks Easy Philip Shaw 2003/11/25
Will Paul Martin Start Wearing Some Cool Blue Shades? Philip Shaw 2003/11/18
The Night Jean Chretien Put My Wallet In His Back Pocket Philip Shaw 2003/11/11
Heated US Economy Set To Benefit Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2003/11/4
Irving Air Mea Culpa Fostered by Media Exposure Not a Guilty Conscious Philip Shaw 2003/10/28
What's a Extremist?: Anybody Disagreeing With a Liberal Philip Shaw 2003/10/21
Don't Ever Believe Foreign Exchange Fluctuations Are Mundane Philip Shaw 2003/10/14
Requiem for a Revolution: Dalton McGuinty Takes Over Philip Shaw 2003/10/7
Happy Birthday cktimes.ca Philip Shaw 2003/10/1
Election Time: Is The Kooky Chicken Around the Corner? Philip Shaw 2003/9/23
Chretien Liberals Looking Toward Lower Gongoland Philip Shaw 2003/9/16
September 11th: A Wound Still Festering Philip Shaw 2003/9/9
A Northern Tiger Troubled by a Few Economic Hyenas Philip Shaw 2003/9/2
On the Road Again, to Alberta and Back Philip Shaw 2003/8/26
The Lady Interviewing Passengers Was As Tough As Nails Philip Shaw 2003/8/19
OK Chatham-Kent, Let's All Get Busy Philip Shaw 2003/8/12
In Chatham-Kent, the Impact of BSE is Far Reaching Philip Shaw 2003/8/5
Haranguing the Cable Guys: The CRTC and Me Philip Shaw 2003/7/29
Economists Are Never Wrong -- Assumptions Simply Get Changed Philip Shaw 2003/7/22
Our Provincial Political Super Bowl Isn't Far Off. Philip Shaw 2003/7/15
The Liberal Party Seems Frustrated Too! Philip Shaw 2003/7/8
Reflections on Canada Day Philip Shaw 2003/7/1
Interest Rates Are A Key Indicator to our Economic Future Philip Shaw 2003/6/24
Changing US Economic Fortunes Will Have a Big Effect Here Philip Shaw 2003/6/17
Auto-Insurance Rates Catch the Ear of the Bank of Canada Philip Shaw 2003/6/10
New PC Leader Is Off to a Tough Start Philip Shaw 2003/6/4
Barbeque Season is Here and So Is Mad Cow Disease Philip Shaw 2003/5/27
Is American Deflation Set to Rattle Our Economy? Philip Shaw 2003/5/20
Falling US Greenback Might Haunt Our Economy Philip Shaw 2003/5/13
Philadelphia Freedom – Coming to A Computer Near You Philip Shaw 2003/5/6
Rising Canadian Dollar Forcing Adjustments in the Local Economy Philip Shaw 2003/4/29
Federal Liberals Setting Up for Another Long Run Philip Shaw 2003/4/22
War Is Messy and So Might Be the Peace Philip Shaw 2003/4/15
SARS Is Changing the Way We Live Philip Shaw 2003/4/8
Chatham-Kent Economy Is Not Matching the Canadian Standard Philip Shaw 2003/4/1
The American Who Changed My Sniveling Canadian Attitude Philip Shaw 2003/3/25
The Night I Flew Over Baghdad Philip Shaw 2003/3/18
"Weatherspeak" is the Ultimate Cop Out Philip Shaw 2003/3/11
Our Political Fragmentation Leads to Bad Politics Philip Shaw 2003/3/4
There is No "Northern Tiger" in Chatham-Kent Philip Shaw 2003/2/25
Lunch Roll Economics: Turning a Penny Into A Dime
Philip Shaw 2003/2/18
The GST Still Rears Its Ugly Head
Philip Shaw 2003/2/11
The GST Still Rears Its Ugly Head
Philip Shaw 2003/2/11
Calamitous Accidents Mask Impending Tension with Iraq
Philip Shaw 2003/2/4
On the Road Again, This Time to Bangladesh
Philip Shaw 2003/1/28
"Frankenfood" Coming to a Plate Near You
Philip Shaw 2003/1/21
Kyoto: Is it All Smoke and Mirrors? Philip Shaw 2003/1/14
The Computer Revolution Continues to Move On Philip Shaw 2003/1/7
2003 Will Hold Many Surprises
Philip Shaw 2002/12/31
Little Boy in Comilla, Where are you Now?
Philip Shaw 2002/12/24
Living in our 64 Cent World
Philip Shaw 2002/12/17
On the Stupid Meter, This is Off the Chart
Philip Shaw 2002/12/10
Romanow Report Will Challenge Our Politician's Backbone
Philip Shaw 2002/12/3
The Road Ahead Leads to Fewer Banks Philip Shaw 2002/11/26
The "War on Terror" Manifests Itself on our Border Philip Shaw 2002/11/19
There Was Nothing Right About the Old Ontario Hydro Philip Shaw 2002/11/12
Economic Forecast for "Soviet Canuckistan" Still in the Black Philip Shaw 2002/11/5
The Players Jockey for a Spring Provincial Election Philip Shaw 2002/10/29
The Real Reason Navistar is Mexico Bound Philip Shaw 2002/10/22
Queen Elizabeth: Continuity Counts Philip Shaw 2002/10/15
The Culture of Not Knowing Right from Wrong Philip Shaw 2002/10/8
If I was a Betting Man, I'd Take Chretien Philip Shaw 2002/10/1
Americans Like to Win, and Always Do Philip Shaw 2002/9/24
September 11th Changed the World Forever Philip Shaw 2002/9/17
Why Enron and WorldCom Really Matter Philip Shaw 2002/8/8
Tories Looking to Change Image With Latest Budget Philip Shaw 2002/7/15