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Tag Archives: Canada
Canada: A House Divided (cannot stand)*
Wet’suwet’en territory pipeline protests are being being supported by other indigenous groups across Canada. A fire has been lit in the nation’s soul. An attempt to bring together the hereditary chiefs and government officials was met with miscommunication. They … Continue reading
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Tagged blockades, Canada, civic disobedience, government control, native canadians, protest, transit disruptions
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Canada: Indigenous Protests Bring Chaos
Battle Lines are Drawn Canada as a nation has been brought to a standstill by some protests across the country. The original grievance of the Indigenous people in British Columbia was the proposed pathway of a pipeline through their territory. … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, native canadians, oil industry, politics, private property, public opinion, reconciliation, Trudeau
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A Conservative Media Outlet
National Post I never noticed it before: there is a definite right-wing bias to the reporting from this media outlet. I never bought nor read anything from them, at least until the last general election, here in Canada. MSN is … Continue reading
Who Missed Fatal Flight 752?
A Canadian Tragedy It’s still early days. Anything I write will be pure speculation, and a matter of personal opinion. But a couple of points stood out for me during the press coverage yesterday. There seems to be a discrepancy … Continue reading
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Tagged Air Crash, Canada, Conspiracy Theories, Iran, Trump, Ukraine
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Scheer Hypocrisy, Again
Andrew Scheer Bites the Bullet When I originally wrote about the upcoming 12/12 Full Moon, earlier this month, I pictured, in my mind’s eye, Donald Trump quitting as President. Turns out, I was partially right (a Conservative leader resigned his … Continue reading
Pot, Kettle, Black
“He’s Two-Faced” You know that old adage about finger-pointing? One’s pointing at him, three are pointing back at yourself. Yesterday, Donald Trump called out Justin Trudeau on Canada’s contribution to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Trudeau, being Trudeau, spun the … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, hypocritical, NATO, politics, pot calling kettle black, Trudeau, Trump, United States history
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Results of the 2019 Canadian Horse Race
Who was first past the post? In 2015, Justin Trudeau made a campaign pledge to change the electoral system to one that was PR (proportional representation). Then he changed his mind. Now we can see why. There’s something about being … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Canadian, first-past-the-post, politics, proportional representation, Trudeau
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After the Political Dust-up Settled
Reggie and Jughead will now be in a Coalition?! The General Election of 2019 is now over. Trudeau’s Liberals lost some seats (mostly to the Bloc Québécois in Quebec), and now must form a minority government. Their ‘natural’ partner will … Continue reading