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This Just In: True Doh! Moment

  A Conflict of Interest Yesterday, Justin Trudeau said “Sorry” to Canadians for appearing stupid. The Aga Khan had been generous with his private island and helicopter, allowing Trudeau and his family to celebrate Christmas in splendid seclusion last year. … Continue reading

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Relativity

  Time races away All traces that stay Of Youth and Truth; Climb replaces a pace That has no place For quests or rests; Rhyme without a base Becomes a race Of fools for jewels.   Pain kills all thoughts … Continue reading

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Another Russian Dream

Back in the USSR In my early 30’s, I had a dream that seemed impossible to me. I was a Russian living in the Soviet Union. The whole night was taken up with images and circumstances that only a Russian … Continue reading

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#youtoo?

A Hashtag Revolution OK. So guess what? The social media campaign to have victims of sexual abuse and harassment unite using this hashtag has opened up the war of the sexes again. Men are having to witness a parade of … Continue reading

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A Question of Evil

This article was prompted by a Richard Rohr Meditation that I got in my inbox this morning. In it, he discusses how systemic evil is in life. Evil only succeeds by disguising itself as good. Dom Hélder Câmara (1909-1999) was … Continue reading

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Dunkirk Spirit: Churchill’s Speech

This speech was recorded by the BBC after it was given in the British Parliament on the 4th of June 1940. As a resumé of the battle and the evacuation, it is a history lesson for the ages. Churchill’s speech … Continue reading

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Steve and Me

On the eve of the Canadian election in 2015, my wife was at the Fredericton airport, checking her bag, before her flight back to Toronto. Off to one side, she noticed a small gathering of people. The person at the … Continue reading

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Rubber Ducky, You’re the One

Giant rubber duck commissioned by the Government of Ontario to celebrate Canada’s 150th year. Cost to taxpayers? C$120,000 for two months’ rental…

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Are You an Empath?

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? In 1983, I watched a video tape of Blade Runner. I was knocked out by the visionary feel that was presented in this film. What I hadn’t realized at the time was that it … Continue reading

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Justin Trudeau – Prime Minister of Canada

I saw a post on Facebook today saying it was Justin Trudeau’s 45th birthday. In the back of my mind, I knew this wasn’t true, but I’d forgotten that he was born on Christmas Day. Here’s his birth chart: Character … Continue reading

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