Saturday Photo: Flowers for Wedding?
It's called bridal veil, I think, and this week its flowers are cascading gracefully everywhere around here. Several of the trees on the street were cut down early this spring…
It's called bridal veil, I think, and this week its flowers are cascading gracefully everywhere around here. Several of the trees on the street were cut down early this spring…
It's called bridal veil, I think, and this week its flowers are cascading gracefully everywhere around here. Several of the trees on the street were cut down early this spring…
In my last post I criticized Wildrose financial critic Derek Fildebrandt for his boorish insulting of visiting Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in the Alberta legislature on Thursday. I concluded by…
In my last post I criticized Wildrose financial critic Derek Fildebrandt for his boorish insulting of visiting Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in the Alberta legislature on Thursday. I concluded by…
In my last post I criticized Wildrose financial critic Derek Fildebrandt for his boorish insulting of visiting Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in the Alberta legislature on Thursday. I concluded by…
It's a pretty simple proposition. If there are three things that will probably kill you and you put your efforts into fighting one of them the other two that you…
Assorted content for your weekend reading.- Eric Reguly highlights the growing possibility of a global revolt against corporate-centred trade agreements:(A) funny thing happened on the way to the free trade…
That all too many of our politicians all too often behave boorishly in our legislatures is an unfortunate fact of life and politics. A recent incident in the House of…
That all too many of our politicians all too often behave boorishly in our legislatures is an unfortunate fact of life and politics. A recent incident in the House of…
That all too many of our politicians all too often behave boorishly in our legislatures is an unfortunate fact of life and politics. A recent incident in the House of…
Filed under: Europe, Eurozone crisis, Uncategorized Tagged: Austerity, France, General Strike, labour market reforms
A number of Liberal senators say they'll oppose the Trudeau government's assisted dying legislation when it reaches the upper chamber.Senator Jim Cowan put the argument as plainly as possible: "The…
Duncan Free Press- Peter Rusland with Doug Cheryl Erickson. A precious piece of Cowichan’s history went up in flames late Friday night as fire destroyed the iconic Quamichan Inn. About…
@TeamWildrose suggests @Kathleen_Wynne a man. #CPC suggests @JustinTrudeau a woman. We've reached Sandbox Singularity, #cdnpoli. — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) May 28, 2016
I readily admit to not following U.S. politics too closely; my emotional resilience has limits. However, given the American media saturation coverage of Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton, it has…
I'm going to spend some time this weekend filing away or deleting some of the more than a thousand photoshop creations I made of Stephen Harper during his hideous years…
In Winnipeg this weekend, Justin Trudeau is misspending his capital with liberals and the Liberal Party. Mind you, he fully deserves the plaudits for his remarkable determination that took his…
Not very likely, says David Orchard, who was betrayed by Peter Mackay, when Orchard threw his support behind Mackay's bid for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party. Mackay threw…
Crude oil was trading north of US$50 a barrel for about 30 seconds this week.What with the government's cash deficit being $3.0 billion and all, CBC had someone write up…
It was a bizarre apparition. At the Con convention yesterday during a discussion on how to modernize the Harper Party, MP Marilyn Gladu came out dressed as the Grim Reaper.…