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Jul 31st, 2020 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
EMAIL FROM CITIZEN X, OLD SANDY COVE, ON : Marie-Danielle Smith at Maclean’s has published two different accounts of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s unusual appearance before the Finance Committee of the Canadian House of Commons yesterday. One – the more drearily conventional (and overly rhetorical) – is called : “Three key takeaways from Justin Trudeau’s […]
Tags: Abacus Data, Andrew Cohen, Éric Grenier, Bruce Anderson on WE impact, Leger poll, Marie-Danielle Smith, Northern Ontario future, Philippe J. Fournier, polling on WE impact, scandal tradition in Canada, The Bridge podcasts, WE Charity controversy Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 26th, 2020 |
By Citizen X |
Category: Key Current Issues
My current favourite view of COVID-19 America from inside the USA itself came from a white-haired but otherwise quite young-looking Jay Leno, speaking on HBO TV from Bill Maher’s Los Angeles backyard this past Friday night. The retired talk-show host noted how Dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has […]
Tags: 1960 US election, American Civil War, Biden vs Trump, Bill Maher and Jay Leno, Blue states and red states in 1960, Canadians in American elections, COVID-19 and American politics, first Catholic president, Kennedy vs Nixon, President Obama, Trump approval rating, Trump Republicans Posted in Key Current Issues |
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Mar 24th, 2020 |
By Citizen X |
Category: Canadian Provinces
GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. MARCH 24, 2020. I want to stress that I like the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who comes on TV somewhat before lunch these days, from the porch just outside his current democratically ordinary-looking residence in “Rideau Cottage,” to tell us where our Canada-wide fight against the COVID-19 pandemic stands. I’m not averse either […]
Tags: Charlie Parker, COVID-19, Duke Ellington, FDR, Frank Sinatra 1946, Irving Berlin, Jack Fulton, Justin Trudeau, Make America Great Again, October Crisis 1970 Canada, Pierre Trudeau, Rudy Vallee Posted in Canadian Provinces |
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Feb 29th, 2020 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
GANTSEKWYAGON, ON. 29 FEB 2020. [UPDATED MARCH 1, 4]. Serious snow fell two nights ago, as the TV promised. It is still on the ground, and my deep winter thoughts here are a follow-up to “Just watching TV in early January can fill you with foreboding about the year ahead” – posted on Tuesday, January […]
Tags: Angus Reid on Indigenous protests in Canada, COVID-19 in world at large, Ferdinand Mount on Boris Johnson, Randall White, Thomas Walkom, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, US Democratic race Posted in In Brief |
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Jan 29th, 2020 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
The most striking political thing I’ve heard lately came from a lady on the 39th floor of a downtown Toronto residential tower – over grapes, nuts and Perrier water, looking south out a big window on the naked city in all its current wonder. She follows Canadian federal politics with real interest, but without any […]
Tags: Abacus Data January 2020, British monarchy in Canada, Chris Hall, Chrystia Freeland, economic royalists, Governor General of Canada, Julie Payette, Justin Trudeau Liberals, Liberal minority government 2019, Pablo Rodriguez Posted in In Brief |
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Jan 7th, 2020 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED JANUARY 9, 11, 2020]. On the northwest shore of the smallest North American Great Lake just watching the TV news in the early days of January can fill you with foreboding about the year 2020. There are the wildfires and extreme heat in Australia. There is flooding in Indonesia. Then “China removes top official […]
Tags: Australia wildfires, Canada and Iraq War, François-Philippe Champagne, Hong Kong top official removed, impeachment of President Trump, Indonesia floods, Jean Chretien, John Bolton, poll on approval of Trump strike on Soleimani, Toronto subway air quality Posted in In Brief |
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Nov 8th, 2019 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
TORONTO, ON. NOVEMBER 8, 2019. FROM THE DESKTOP COMPUTER OF CITIZEN X. There was a little snow on the ground yesterday morning — unusually early in the season for Canada’s current largest metropolis. (Between the former largest, still vital past in Montreal, and the future in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa-Gatineau, and beyond. The 10 Canadian […]
Tags: Brexit and Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings, Globe and Mail editorial on Trump, Impeachment US, James Meek, Louis Riel, Michael Tomasky on Democrats, National Aboriginal Veterans Day, Opinion polls on impeachment in US, Sandy Garossino, UK election Dec 12, Wexit Posted in In Brief |
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Oct 4th, 2019 |
By Citizen X |
Category: USA Today
My mind goes back and forth on the impeachment inquiry now launched at last by the Democratic majority in the US House of Representatives (through House Speaker Nancy Pelosi). Two recent opinion pieces within a few days of each other, by the Toronto Globe and Mail’s current man in Washington, DC, Lawrence Martin, almost summarize […]
Tags: Adam Schiff, David Brooks on Trump voters, impeachment inquiry US, Jeet Heer, Lawrence Martin, Nancy Pelosi, Robert Reich, urban and rural America 2019 Posted in USA Today |
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Jul 12th, 2019 |
By Citizen X |
Category: Canadian Republic
Last Friday – a week ago now – the Globe and Mail published an obituary for “Character actor Sean McCann” who died in Toronto “on June 13 of heart failure at the age of 83.” The Toronto Star and Toronto Sun had earlier published their own commemorations – “Canadian actor Sean McCann dies at 83” […]
Tags: Ashok Charles, Canadian republic, Citizens for a Canadian Republic, Republic Now, Sean McCann, Tom Freda Posted in Canadian Republic |
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Feb 25th, 2019 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
The background has been economically explained by Tiffany Crawford at the Vancouver Sun : “Burnaby South residents will vote Monday [today] in one of three federal byelections.” The riding “was vacated by former New Democrat MP Kennedy Stewart, who is now Vancouver’s mayor.” Today’s February 25 byelection “is an important race for NDP Leader Jagmeet […]
Tags: Burnaby South byelection 2019, Jagmeet Singh, Jay Shin, Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson, Outremont, Petition to Sell Montana to Canada, Richard T. Lee, Sherolinnah Eang, Tiffany Crawford, York-Simcoe Posted in In Brief |
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