Welcome to the great twilight struggle between the democracies and the dictatorships ยญโ€” The United States has now become an outlaw state

Defending democracy on Capital Hill, Feb 5, 2025 โ€œThe democratic world will have to get along without America. It may even have to defend itself from it.โ€ ~ Andrew Coyne, The Globe and Mail, February 14, 2025 [Andrew Coyne, originally published in the Globe and Mail] I wonder if we have underestimated the gravity of... Continue Reading →

Canada: The Labradoodle of allies

[KJG] Five-year-old Labradoodle Juno is a nationally recognized dog-blogger who lives with her Mawpaw and Pawpaw in Summerland in the BC Okanagan. Her numerous blogs on many topics remain a popular feature of takenote.ca. Today, she digs into US politics. Enjoy. [Juno] Jon Stewart, you nailed it. You have mended my broken heart, an organ... Continue Reading →

Enter the poet: HOPE

Every activist needs a poet. Very few are poets; certainly Iโ€™m not; I donโ€™t sit still long enough; my powers of observation are limited. Like chess, I find poetry overly demanding of my short social media-distracted attention span. To engage poetry I must concentrate: Read the text out loud, several times if necessary; savour the... Continue Reading →

May in February

Inside Home Hardware, Osoyoos BC, proudly Canadian [While events have progressed since Elizabethโ€™s writing, the principles she shares remain relevant and potent. While Canada and Mexico now enjoy some breathing room, Trumpโ€™s ambition to annex Canada and enact economic warfare remain as strong as ever.] A message Sunday evening from Elizabeth May, leader of the... Continue Reading →

Joke? No, definitely no joke here

Well I thought the joke was funny: โ€œCut the power on Superbowl Sunday.โ€ Clever too. What do Americans like more than politics? Sports, and especially the Superbowl. Gather the neighbours; whip up some snacks; set up the video in case someone gets stuck in traffic; fresh batteries in the TV controller. Watch on Netflix? Let... Continue Reading →

This is my final blog โ€” on cruising

Readers of this blog, and of this blog, are likely sick of this particular thread. I join you in frustration. That said, the comments below, while hardly unique, take the conversation further and in interesting ways. They deserve publication โ€” but thatโ€™s it. No more comments on cruising. I do have another couple of subjects... Continue Reading →

A promise is a promise

A sermon for the First Sunday of Advent -- Sunday, December 1st, 2024For the congregation of St. Saviour Anglican Church in Penticton, BC CanadaThe Very Rev. Ken Gray Sometimes youโ€™ve just gotta sing. A United Church minister friend from many years ago used to say, โ€œtheyโ€™ll listen when you talk, but theyโ€™ll remember when you... Continue Reading →

Wild Lectionary

Fundraiser by Salal + Cedar Watershed Discipleship Ministry [Ken Gray] As a contributor to Wild Lectionary project I have found my own inherited prejudices challenged and my theological imagination stretched. As one who continues to preach almost weekly, even in retirement, I have been introduced to powerful scholarship and deep ecological experience shared by a... Continue Reading →

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