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Cathie from Canada
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Sunday Funday: Funny posts about Canada, ETTD, sports, academics, and more, plus Carney hat-trick TrumpWatch, Animal Crackers
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Saturday, May 09, 2026
Good for the Habs! Plus today's Canada news - from Obama to a pink Barbie Jeep
When it got to 4-1, that was really the end for Buffalo
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Friday, May 08, 2026
Today's News: Poilievre Put-downs, Responding to Wexit, China gives Trump the finger, and a Hantavirus Cruise Ship Update
From MP Peter Schiefke:
@globalnews.ca Liberal MP turns to poetry to poke at Pierre Poilievre in House of Commons
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Thursday, May 07, 2026
Today's News: Some comments worth sharing on Iran, Alberta, ICE and rich bros, plus some updates on Canada good news, that hantavirus cruise ship and Epstein-gate. Finally, DAMN!
A great piece here from Black Cloud Six, on how the American way of war is failing again. This is how he begins:
....Generally speaking, American employment of military power is characterized by a number of traits that can trace themselves back to the Second World War: unparalleled industrial capability, incredible logistics, the use of airpower as a panacea, allies as a tool rather than a partner, cultural isolation, technological solutionism, firepower as the first solution to tactical problems, and not a little amount of hubris and exceptionalism. We see all these being applied now during Trump’s war against Iran, but their threads run through most US military actions since 1945, including during “my” war in Afghanistan. In many ways, the United States is still attempting to apply the lessons learned during World War II to conflicts that are dramatically different in nature or scale....The whole piece is well worth reading, but I particularly appreciated this part:
...We see all of this in full display right now, with Trump’s war with Iran. The United States launched extensive airstrikes against Iranian infrastructure and decapitation strikes against its leadership. Conventional Iranian military capabilities were wiped out and Trump himself was quick to claim a resounding victory. Yet the enemy has a vote and the American way of war was ill-suited to bring Iran to heel without an extensive, risky, and potentially expensive ground operation. Hubris and exceptionalism, personified by a strutting Pete Hegseth, waded in and failed to account for the Iranian regime’s resilience and ability to conduct unconventional warfare. Consequences and second- and third-order effects were obviously disregarded as Trump watched video of airstrike after airstrike. Today, though, “victory” seems far off.
This is because US strategy cannot work. Bombing alone has rarely, if ever, produced the clean political surrender American planners seem to expect from it, and the United States seems to have developed few other options. Iran has become the master at creating unintended consequences, both with its drone and missile strikes and with small-scale operations in the Strait of Hormuz. The United States has alienated its usual allies — allies that possess minesweeping capabilities beyond those possessed by the US Navy — and is left virtually alone confronting Iran....
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Today's News: Go Habs Go! Welcoming our new Governor General. And marking Red Dress Day
The Montreal Canadiens are set to start their series against the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday. To win this series, the Habs will need Cole Caufield to step up and be an X-factor. thesickpodcast.com/habs-round-2...
— Nick (@nicklariviere25.bsky.social) May 5, 2026 at 6:27 PM
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Tuesday, May 05, 2026
"May the Force be with you" and all the other stuff happening around Star Wars Day: Carney in Armenia, the PBO assessment, ICE on Canadians, Iran War, Met Gala, Star Wars, Kent State, Gordon Lightfoot, Habs Rule!
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Carney's speech:
TL,DW: DRM News reports "Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addresses the European Political Community Summit in Armenia, highlighting Canada-Europe strategic ties, support for Ukraine, and a shifting global order. He emphasizes “strategic autonomy,” critical minerals, and defense cooperation, while warning that the international system is being reshaped by geopolitical and economic disruptions."
Sunday, May 03, 2026
Sunday Funday: Sports Update, Wrapping up the Royal Visit, a bunch of good and funny posts. Plus NSFW, Getting Old(er), Carney Hat-Trick, TrumpWatch and Animal Crackers
Canadians were really touched on Tuesday night when the Buffalo crowd sang our national anthem.RJ BARRETT "CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?"
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero.bsky.social) May 1, 2026 at 8:29 PM
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Saturday, May 02, 2026
Good reads: Dale Smith, John Ivison, Maggie Helwig, Tod Maffin, Paul Krugman, IFLOZ, James, Katharine Wilkinson, Sherman Alexie, Cole Haddon
Chantal Hébert on Liberals moving to go in camera in four committees: "Of all of the things you can think that were smart to do this week, getting a majority and using it to do this is probably one of the dumbest moves that one has seen in a long long time."
- Scott Robertson
Read on Substack....the two committees in question have been in the throes of attempted witch hunt studies that the Conservatives have been trying to orchestrate (with the gleeful assistance of the Bloc, who are happy to embarrass the government any day of the week)...
...Suffice to say, I’m not convinced that moving procedural wrangling in camera is a sign that democracy is under threat, and there was a whole lot of this very same thing when the Conservatives had a majority on committees (and they turned those committees into branch plants of ministers’ offices). They may try to cast themselves as heroes for inventing scandals, but I remain unconvinced that this is a danger to parliamentary democracy just yet.
Friday, May 01, 2026
Just a series of events - both unfortunate and fortunate: Alberta separatism, Jamel Jivani, Avi Lewis, Trump, Charles and Camilla, the DSRB, and Mr. Rogers
To begin, here are some pretty unfortunate events.
First, Alberta separatists have just shown us all that their basic nature is deceit and underhandedness.
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The response from the Alberta Separatists was...well, unfortunate.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Zingers - from Carney, from Jeremy Hansen, from Calgarians, from Charlotte Clymer, from King Charles, from Gavin Newsom, and the 8647 meme
"a premier who picks up my phone call" Ouch!
Pierre Poilievre: This Liberal PM has been wrong about every major economic issue of the last decade Mark Carney: Wrong on crypto, wrong on Brexit ... You know what this government is right on? Cooperative federalism. It's about working with Ontario -- a Premier that picks up my phone call
- Scott Robertson
Read on SubstackWednesday, April 29, 2026
Today's News: King Charles' US Visit, Carney's Spring Economic Update. And hooray for the Buffalo Sabres!
TL,DW: It was a good speech, apparently written at least partly by Charles himself. And both Democrats and Republicans enthusiastically applauded its themes of democracy, rule of law, diversity, integration, respect for all religions, service to the world, the importance of peace over war, and concern for the environment. In other words, everything Trump and all the Congressional Republicans have denied, trivialized, downgraded or trashed.
🔴 God Save the King. 👑 EPIC. 👌🏼 After spending an entire speech throwing subtle jabs at them, in that suave, diplomatic British style ... they cluelessly gave him multiple standing ovations. 😄
- Fun Tom
Read on SubstackTuesday, April 28, 2026
Today's News: Carney's anniversary, Canada Strong Fund, Iran War update, Funny responses to the WHCA dinner, and some Canada Good News. Plus a quip
Its been a year since Carney was elected, so he is doing interviews and here's a good one:
TL,DW (too long, didn't watch): Its a good interview covering a wide range of topics - the Sovereign Wealth Fund, the Iran War, the need to strengthen our military and alliances with other northern countries, and to broaden our relationships with countries around the world. Regarding CUSMA, we need a good deal in the right time, but we don't need to chase a smaller deal that would hamper our larger interests, and remembering that unless the deal is aligned with the interests of the United States, its not clear that they would respect it. Canada needs to be clear about what it stands for, and where there are opportunities; President Trump can see through obsequiousness. A lot of countries rushed into deals and aren't pleased now with their deals.
I thought this was the most interesting part:
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And this was said right at the end:
CARNEY: A lot of countries rushed into deals with the US -- they weren't really worth the paper they were written on ARSENAULT: You don't think there are any [countries pleased with their deal]? CARNEY: Certainly not in private
- Scott Robertson
Read on SubstackSunday, April 26, 2026
Sunday Funday: Catching up with the news about Iran and Ukraine, plus lots of fun posts, Getting Old(er), NSFW, Carney Hat Trick, TrumpWatch, and Animal Crackers
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Noted in passing: Maritimer and Arlene Dickinson on Poilievre; Andrew Coyne and IFLOZ on America; Black Cloud Six, Philippe Lagassé, and Shankar Narayan on Canadian defense
Poilievre doesn't have Trump's projected charm and bombastic hail-fellow-well-met insouciance, but the rest of it he can do!
First, Poilievre is now lying about Carney all the time:
Pierre Poilievre: "I think the Prime Minister should get away from all of the theatrics, the YouTube videos, and the distractions and tell us how he's going to achieve [tariff free trade]." (Pierre's posted six YouTube videos this week to Mark Carney's one...)
- Scott Robertson
Read on SubstackFriday, April 24, 2026
Today's News: Watching the Dunning-Kruger Effect in real time. Plus an Epstein-gate Update
Now basically, it usually doesn't matter what someone like this believes.
But because they can talk a good game, and aren't tethered to inconvenient realities, people like this can get themselves elected to public office.
And then, its a problem for all of us.
Here is Poilievre taking a leaf from Trump's book and just blatantly lying about how he can easily give Canadians what we want - a good deal with the US and no tarrifs on anything:
Yeah, sure, PP -- its the Dunning-Kruger Effect.“Poilievre claims he can get a trade deal with the US with no tariffs” One had to wonder just what kind of hallucinogens he’s been taking.
— Dale Smith (@journodale.bsky.social) April 23, 2026 at 10:32 AM
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