Things in Everyday Life With Surprising Royal Connections: Prayer Hands
Welcome back to the second article in aseries looking at everyday things withsurprising royal connections. The last articlelooked at the influence the French monarchyhad on the development of modernstrawberries. This…
Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Tuckered-out cat.
Tuesday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Anand Giridharadas writes that the most important takeaway from the Epstein files is the existence of the "Epstein class" which considers itself beyond…
Conspiracy theories: the future of elections
“Conspiracy theory” is a phrase allegedly authored by the CIA sixty-odd years ago, to describe some of the bizarre beliefs about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The expression…
Alberta’s two-tier health care bill is designed to kill public health care – a new report shows how
Despite its name, Alberta’s Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2025, is not health care legislation. The purpose of the law that was granted Royal Assent on Dec. 11 last year is…
Today’s News: Building Capacity and Resilience
1942 mapI'm reading so much lately about how Canada and other countries are building military and economic capacity and resilience to withstand hegemon pressure, so I thought I would share…
America vs Amerikkka
US Civil War, 2.0. It's already here. The post America vs Amerikkka first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Wise Law’s Top Ten Legal News Post for the Week of February 2, 2026
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Can We Show Some Spine?
The images emanating from the U.S. are something most of us never thought we would see. Masked government gunmen in the streets, tearing people out of their vehicles, demanding to…
Wise Law’s Legal Headlines for the week of February 2, 2026
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of February 2, 2026 from Wise Law on Twitter:The Social Media Addiction Trials: What to Know Court Affirms Ruling That Alina…
The rules-based world order isn’t dead yet
Amidst the economic and other mischief that President Trump is fomenting, much of the world... The post The rules-based world order isn’t dead yet first appeared on Views from the…
On Quebec, past and present, and a look at one of Alberta’s potential futures
Premier Smith doesn’t seem to know her history. Before she was born, in 1967, Montreal was the largest city in Canada. Two major banks – BMO and RBC – were…
Sunday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Sunday reading.- Don Moynihan examines how the U.S. is experiencing a more rapid fall from democracy to autocracy than any other country in recent history.…
87.4% Of Poilievre Supporters Support Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre’s career-defending speech Friday night started with a telling joke, that he loved “seeing so many Conservatives in one place, but it must freak the Liberals out enough to…
Sunday Funday: Poilievre’s win, Epstein’s pals, Melania’s movie, Trump’s blather; random funny stuff; Carney hat-trick; Trump Watch; and Animal Crackers
I can't resist sharing these funny posts about Poilievre's big win this weekend: View on Threads View on Threads View on Threads The Liberals already have a video out: Next,…
Videos of Late
Lately I’ve seen some videos that I want to see again later, someday.
Pierre Poilievre set out to channel Mark Carney in Calgary speech, partly succeeding
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre tried hard to channel Prime Minister Mark Carney in Calgary Friday evening, partly succeeding. If the notion he’s paid attention to Canada’s changing…
