Max Fawcett
Max Fawcett is the former editor of the Chetwynd Echo, a weekly newspaper in the small northern town of Chetwynd, B.C. He currently lives in Edmonton, and works as the managing editor of Alberta Venture Magazine.
The Comeback Kid?
Max Fawcett reviews the first of three televised Presidential debates and shares Yogi Berra’s belief that it ain’t over until it’s over…
Read MoreSeeing What Al-Jazeera Really Does
Max Fawcett thinks the documentary Control Room is worth seeing, and more…
Read MoreWhy I’m not going to vote
Max Fawcett, a member of the sought-after under-25 demographic, explains why his generation doesn’t care about politics and isn’t likely to do so anytime soon.
Read MoreBetting on Canada?
Max Fawcett questions the wisdom of the Liberal Party of Canada’s decision to recruit former separatist candidates in Quebec.
Read MoreMistakes of the Past (and Present)
Max Fawcett offers one explanation of why the Liberal Party of Canada is slowly self-destructing on the eve of a federal election.
Read MoreA Seat at the Grown-Up Table?
Max Fawcett evaluates new Prime Minister Paul Martin’s efforts to save a seat at the decision making table for younger Canadians…
Read MoreA Canadian in America
While searching for his annual supply of Halloween firecrackers, Max Fawcett encounters some unexpected, and unwanted, resistance.
Read MoreLeaning Left – Why I Like the Conservative Party of Canada
Max Fawcett explains why he believes the decision to unite the right will help revitalize the Liberal Party of Canada – even if it has to lose a few elections to get there.
Read MoreJim Crow Laws for the 21st Century?
From his perch on Parliament Hill, Max Fawcett evaluates the increasingly heated discourse surrounding same-sex marriage in Canada.
Read MoreRock and Roll Politics
Max Fawcett provides an inside perspective on the recent Rolling Stones concert in Toronto and makes some observations about the nature of political leadership in Canada
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