To think, we had our chance. A luscious one at that: green, fatty and garlicky smooth. Yet we didn’t let it sink in properly up here. That heralding moment […]
Category: Politics
Trudeau’s Elbow: Some Advice for our Prime Minister and the NDP
I really thought the US would get there first and we’d see a fistfight on the floor of the House of Representatives before what happened […]
Using Language Politics to Divide and Conquer: A Crash Course on The Office de la Langue Française
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Quebec politicians desiring of success must be in want of the support of the French speaking majority. There […]
When Your Soapbox is Burning, Stop Preaching: Wildfires are a Disaster. Period.
Fort MacMurray and large swaths of Northern Alberta have been burning for a few days. Homes and communities have been destroyed and people have died, […]
Favourite Meals of the US Presidential Candidates Both Real and Imagined
What do the 2016 US Presidential candidates eat? What do their gastronomic ways say about their presidential personality? Though it only lasted five months, our […]
DNC Knows Best? How Unwavering and Sometimes Unethical Support of Hillary Clinton May Just Sink the Democrats
Last Tuesday night, Donald Trump won both New York Presidential Primaries. He crushed his Republican opponents and the establishment Democrats brought his ideal general election […]
Peaceful Protest of Donald Trump In Buffalo NY (PHOTOS)
Donald Trump held a rally in Buffalo last night. More important than the Don remembering 7/11 was the fact that a group of protesters (both […]
Bernie in Rome: An Unexpected Political Win
On paper, it must have looked like a really bad political move: an invitation any seasoned political strategist would know to politely decline. Sending your […]
Love Trumps Hate: Donald Trump is Coming to my Hometown
On April 17th Donald Trump will be at The First Niagara Center in Buffalo NY… lovely. All of the hair on my body stood up, […]
Why, as a Canadian, I Really Care About the US Election
It’s something I have been asking myself for the past few months: Why, as a lifelong Canadian, do I care so much about the current […]
