Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Picturesque cats.
Picturesque cats.
With our forests ablaze and heatwaves raking the country claiming hundreds of lives, this is inexcusable. Since 2018, Canadian governments have spent 23 billion dollars on building and expanding pipelines.…
Recent polls show Justin Trudeau on the path to another false majority government. His only real challenger, Erin O’Toole, is already being written off. The Beaverton captures the Tory dilemma…
This summer is showing us that the climate emergency is deathly real and we’re just getting the first taste of the lash. So, when we go to the polls this…
Speaking to some long-time Collingwood residents, I’ve learned a bit more about the dump that lies under the soil at Harbourview Park and is now proposed as the site of…
REPUBLICANISM WILL NOT HELP WITH RECONCILIATION In the aftermath of the horrific discoveries of the bodies of Indigenous children at former residential schools across the country, Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians…
A recent Pew Research survey of religious attitudes in India revealed some interesting insights into a society tolerant of, yet divided by, religion. First, Indians are a very religious people.…
This is required viewing for all who care about equality, justice, and the rule of law, and how all were undermined and attacked by the deeply immoral narcissist, would-be-dictator Donald…
Is Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party going to win the coming election? Yes, probably. But not because of him, really. He’s likely going to win because of us. Yes, us. Ten…
WGBU, the German government’s Advisory Council on Global Change, has released a paper for climate action in advance of the Glasgow climate summit. The most contentious demand is for nations…
This and that for your Tuesday reading. – Maria Sarrhou talks to doctors about their frustrations treating COVID-19 in patients who chose not to be vaccinated. And Daniel Villareal reports…
#LegalTweetOfTheDay: An American lawyer went on a lunch date in Moscow. Now he’s languishing in a jail cell in Belarus via CNN Read more: https://bit.ly/WiseLawLegalTweet07062021 – Garry J. Wise, Toronto…
These days, for various reasons, it is growing increasingly difficult for us, as Canadians, to feel smug about ourselves. There are the bleak indictments in the form of unmarked graves,…
In “The War on History was a War on Democracy,” Snyder compares Russian memory laws, which we’re quick to recognize as propaganda, to American under Trump: By March 1932, hundreds…
When I woke up yesterday morning and stared out of the window, for a moment it looked like the pandemic nightmare was finally over. The bay had become alive, even…
A man walks beside a mural portraying a person wearing a gas mask, Milan, Italy. Photo from Shutterstock. I have lived in a number of cities in different countries: a…
This summer has confirmed the reality of climate change. Eugene Robinson writes: Climate change is slow, gradual, almost imperceptible — until suddenly it’s not. One day, it seems like a…
Employers Beware – Even the most Remote Possibility of Violating the ESA will render a Termination Provision Invalid Termination clauses in employment contracts must be drafted very carefully, with due…
Farmers can’t control the air quality of their farms, yet the air makes quite the difference to the success of the crops. Since air can’t respect property rights it requires…
It’s a puzzle that there are so many people who do not care or do not recognize the trouble in which our world struggles. To deny that climate change is…