Colin Horgan
Colin Horgan is a writer and journalist in Toronto and a frequent contributor to Maclean's magazine and the Guardian. From September 2014 to December 2015 he was a speechwriter for Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada.
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Opinion
Money talks in Canadian politics. This tax reform showdown is just the latest proof
The rhetorical showdown in Parliament this autumn over tax reform for a small number Canadians who are very wealthy, or only more wealthy than most, will exist because they – and the organizations that represent them – have the money to make it one.
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Our vacuums could share our data with third parties, but we don't seem to care
iRobot, the makers of the popular automated vacuum, the Roomba, could to share the data it collects about people's houses to tech companies. In short, that would mean that your private decisions – where you want to put your couch in relation to your TV or fridge, for instance – are, to some extent, no longer private.
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