A Sense of Purpose
When I started writing on Substack just over three years ago, I had been looking for a way to express things that I believed needed to be said, but were…
When I started writing on Substack just over three years ago, I had been looking for a way to express things that I believed needed to be said, but were…
The average person, the MIT Communication Lab tells us, “receives ~120 emails/day and spends about 11hrs/week sorting through emails.” Matt Plummer, in a 2019 article titled, How to Spend Way…
Funny posts Does anyone still remember Wayne and Shuster? We were watching one of their funniest skits the other day, and I thought I just had to share it. The…
That was the first line on the SOC (Station Observation Checklist) for the position of Cashier at McDonald's Corporation in the 1990s, when I was an Assistant Manager at the…
I was writing recently about the sad state of politics in Ontario under Doug Ford. Manitoba offers a refreshing contrast under its NDP government, led by Wab Kinew who, according…
According to some studies, June is still a very popular month for weddings, along with (surprise! surprise!) October. I presume the generally good weather is the origin for June's popularity,…
Hey, I'm feeling not to spunky tonight so this won't be lengthy. But here are some interesting comments and posts I saw today: A substacker named Linda T is not…
REGINA – It’s now been 82 years since our magnificent Canadian soldiers stormed ashore at Juno Beach in Normandy to play their part the grim and deadly task of sweeping…
Blu Attic - Traces
Prime Minister Carney announced Canada's AI for All strategy on Thursday, as part of our Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem. The announcement says:....Over the next five years, this strategy will introduce new…
The New York Times published a piece by Brown University Professor Omer Bartov, titled, “I’m a Scholar of Genocide. I Know It When I See It.” At the risk of…
In a pluralistic society such as ours, we frequently find it necessary or convenient to... The post About this racialized thing first appeared on Views from the Beltline.
A new book has come out to celebrate Women Changing Cities for the better. Cities around the world are dealing with climate change, inequality, and an assortment of local issues…
"Summertime, and the living is easy", or so goes the song. With the Ontario legislature rising for for an almost five-month recess after having sat for a gruelling 29 days…
Today in Carney leadership I'm shocked SHOCKED! that Carney gets pissed sometimes at Liberal MPs. Lack of focus and meandering response killed Trudeau's leadership and I can understand why Carney…
REGINA – Just a darn minute there, Canada! Preston Manning wants you to know another pipeline or two isn’t going to cut the mustard. You’re going to have to fork…
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- Monica Potts writes that Americans' dissatisfaction with their economy has never been about vibes or temporary price spikes, but reflects a lack of both…
When I first become politically aware during the 1960s it was not that long since World War II and The Holocaust and Fascism was seen as repugnant by almost everyone…
It feels like we're in a tangled ball of string right now, doesn't it. While the CUSMA trade discussions are getting underway, we're also hearing about the "recession" data figures…
Engrossed cat.