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Monthly Archives: February 2018
SINGHING the WRONG SONG
Here I am, end of this weekend, just sitting alone in the bleak mid-winter staring at nothing in particular when I hear a rustling in the litter on my desk. “Hey,” I say, “if that’s you my little pest, … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Opinion, Politics
Tagged climate change, Environemnt, Green Party, NDP, NDP Convention, Oil Sands, Pipelines
13 Comments
A Drama Simplified
Whooeee— we’ve got a living drama going on right before our eyes! I don’t mean the classical Tragedy unfolding south of us as the American government destroys the environment while undermining the rule of law. No, no. Not that. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Opinion, Play, Politics
Tagged Alberta, B.C., Big Oil, environment, Federal Gov't, Hohn Horgan, Pipelines, Rachel Notley, Trudeau
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A PATRIOTIC CONVERSATION
Well, well, well. So our beloved national anthem is receiving another tweak. Instead of singing “in all thy sons command” we can cheerfully belt forth “in all of us command”. Personally, I’ve been mouthing the latter phrase for some time. … Continue reading