Sunday Morning Links
This and that for your Sunday reading. – The Globe and Mail’s editorial board recognizes that any responsible government would be continuing to apply public health rules to prevent a…
This and that for your Sunday reading. – The Globe and Mail’s editorial board recognizes that any responsible government would be continuing to apply public health rules to prevent a…
It’s an absolute mystery where Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party got the impression they’re entitled to dictate how they’re covered and what questions they’ll deign to answer.
Two natural forces in conflict – nostalgia and creeping normalcy. The first attempts to keep alive fond memories from decades past. The other tries to focus on the present, often…
Assorted content for your weekend reading. – Jillian Horton discusses the lack of any meaningful effort to make education safe at the point when provincial governments should be planning for…
Rhye – The Fall
Assorted content to end your week. – Graham Thomson writes about Jason Kenney’s choice to base his governing strategy on COVID denialism. William Hanage expresses his disappointment at Boris Johnson’s…
Irish Times columnist, Fintan O’Toole, has a word for the “made in Whitehall” mess that plagues Northern Ireland – “Brexternity.” It’s the wound that will not heal inflicted on the…
The Attorney-General of Mississippi is asking the US Supreme Court to reverse the court’s decision in the Roe v. Wade abortion case. Calling the court’s precedent on abortion “egregiously wrong,”…
The electioneering Libs are shelling out $1.3 billion to extend the Sky Train from Surrey to Langley. Hard to argue with mass transit. That handout, however, is just shy of…
This was on everyone’s mind in Osoyoos, B.C. last night. How would you react if you saw this coming down the mountain, drawing ever closer to your place?
This and that for your Thursday reading. – Cory Coleman reports on the blunt recommendation from public health experts that people not attend Saskatchewan Roughrider games due to the near…
310,000 hectares burned. That’s 200,000 hectares above the 10 year average for this point in the fire season. Premier John Horgan has finally declared a state of emergency. Well, duh.…
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. – Brian Owens’ roundup includes reference to new research showing that excess deaths are the result of COVID-19 itself, not the lockdowns used to…
Those who have stood vigil at a love one’s death bed know the agony of loss. University of Montana entomologist, Diana Six, says a constant haunting depression has taken over…
We’ve become accustomed to horrific air quality in Beijing or Mumbai, some of the worst on the planet. Now that laurel has passed to New York City courtesy of wildfire…
Playtime cats.
In the American southwest, water is and always has been god. Its divinity is enshrined in man-made aquifers such as Lake Mead and Lake Powell, in the once mighty Hoover…
This and that for your Tuesday reading. – Sarah Rieger reports on the experts pointing out that Jason Kenney (among other right-wing demagogues) is wrong in bleating incessantly that the…
There’s photos aplenty – smoky Calgary, smoky Toronto, smoky Ottawa, wildfire smoke just about everywhere. A lot of it is from wildfires burning out of control in British Columbia but…
Ex-enviromin, Cathy McKenna, has unveiled the Liberals climate election goodie. It’s an extra 1.4 billion dollar fund for disaster mitigation and adaptation. Wow, that sounds like a lot of money…