Weekly round-up: March 28 - April 3

Articles

On retrofit subsidies, tax credits and other expensive policies via @andrew_leach (You should probably just subscribe to his blog's RSS cause these will keep showing up.)

The Big Society comes to the [Globe] editorial board from The Globe and Mail (Some interesting ideas. Of course, I can't agree with all of it but I'm sure a middle ground can be found.)

Madrid court bars Spanish football league strike from BBC

Stomach staples from The Economist

Good Graphs: Graphical Perception and Data Visualization (Interesting discussion of data visualization.)

Ring 'ripples' in Saturn and Jupiter linked to comets from BBC

google docs with motion...

Tweets

Screenshot from Twitter. 2011-03-28T12:16:13.000Z. kady o'malley (@kady). Contempt of parliament is not a federal crime. Period. It is for the House to decide the sanctions. It did. Here we are. Period. Full stop..

I think municipal politicians think "no increase in taxes" is the most important metric by which they are judged. For me, it's the least.

— Peter Rukavina (@ruk) March 30, 2011
Screenshot from Twitter. 2011-04-03T15:38:19.000Z. kady o'malley (@kady). If you're going to make respect for parliamentary democracy a cornerstone of your pitch, it should get more play in your platform. #elxn41.

Videos