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 51st state? โ€œOver our dead bodies,โ€ say Indigenous leaders

Brandi Morin, Ricochet Media Indigenous leaders across Canada are responding sternly to President Donald Trumpโ€™s controversial suggestion that Canada should become โ€œour cherished 51st state,โ€ emphasizing that any such discussion must recognize Indigenous sovereignty and treaty rights. Dr. Wilton Littlechild, a prominent Cree lawyer from Maskwacis, Alberta who helped draft the UN Declaration on the... Continue Reading →

Laying down the law, in Tanzania

Mwigulu, courageously speaking in front of the African Court last September [Ken Gray] Readers of my blog will already know that as an Albino myself I have long supported the work of Under the Same Sun, a charity based in British Columbia but working in Tanzania to support Albinos who live at great risk and... 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 →

Tariffs, Trump, and Trouble

Following the publication of our collection last fall of US election political memes, weโ€™re back with a new and fast-growing growing collection of protest memes covering ignorant Trump phrases, tariff travails, fact checkers (not a game for the gentle-hearted), monuments on the move, thinking inside the boxing ringโ€”the naughty PP interfering, a taste of moral... 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 →

For Canadian eyes only

With thanks to Charlie Angus MP Pplease read carefully Charlie's letter to Elections Canada sent on January 23, 2025 concerning potential foreign influence on the next Canaan Federal Election. If you are concerned about this matter I invite you to take your own action; details follow this letter originally published here. [Angus text follows] Stรฉphane... Continue Reading →

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