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“Racialized” Canadians?
What is Justin Trudeau Actually Apologizing For? From time immemorial, people have been entertaining others by dressing up and imitating someone they know in common, even if that action may be a little tasteless. It was (seemingly) harmless in … Continue reading
Welcome to Canadian Politics 2019
Tales from Riverdale When you get something stuck in your head, there’s nothing to be done until you express it in a blog. That’s why I’m sitting here at 2 in the morning writing this. Yesterday, after Justin Trudeau was … Continue reading
The Search for Two Fugitives from B.C.
Two Young Lads from Port Alberni, Vancouver Island The manhunt appears to be over for these two murder suspects. Bodies have been found in Northern Manitoba, bringing an end to a very worrying few weeks. The only reason I’m even … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged Canada, dead or alive, dowsing, murder, suspects, wilderness
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Scheering the Sheep
Speaking with Forked Tongues It might seem strange to suggest that soon-to-be-banned single use plastic forks at a Liberal meeting makes Trudeau a hypocrite. But that’s what the Conservatives are trying to do. In the first place, this isn’t an … Continue reading
Hailey Dean a.k.a. Nancy Grace
This series of TV mysteries is really a thinly disguised, but fictionalized, autobiography of Nancy Grace’s life, and the only reason we’re watching them at all is because my sister is dating the producer. Last night we watched “Deadly Estate”: … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged autobiographical, Canada, family, mysteries, television
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If You Witness an Opioid Overdose:
Call 911, Stay and Help In Canada, there’s been a change to the law, which I’d never heard about. It’s the “Good Samaritan” law which protects people who help others during an opioid crisis. In fact, I wouldn’t have known … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, spirituality
Tagged Canada, drugs, helpng others, opioids, overdose, samaritans
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Water, Water Everywhere…
Bracebridge Declares a State of Emergency This spring, the water levels of Muskoka, the Ottawa River and New Brunswick’s Saint John River have exceeded all previous records. Sand bags have been used as dams and water barriers, with the Canadian … Continue reading
How Americans See Us
Posted in history
Tagged Canada, Canadian, cartoons, humour, irony, Trump, United States history
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Con-Federation: Canada and Its Provinces
Our True North, Strong and Free (to fight with the rest) National character is a very potent force when it comes to motivating individuals to join together. Regional character does the opposite. However, when it comes finding a common enemy, … Continue reading