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...and it feels like we should have had Gord Downie still with us to put lyrics to the occasion.

Yes, we still have Buffy Saint-Marie, Leslie Feist, K-Os, Bruce Cockburn, and so many others of like talent to do so...for the moment at least.

Congratulations to Wab Kinew and the Manitoba NDP.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/2023-manitoba-election-results-1.6985468

If anyone's wondering if I've seen him in person...there was one time in 2015:

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1. For my trans friendlisters: https://rydra-wong.dreamwidth.org/973911.html

2. Medical screening gaps in Canada: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/scoliosis-screening-spinal-surgery-1.6978493

3. The Saskatchewan MinWage rises, and it's not far enough fast enough: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/sask-minimum-age-increase-cost-of-living-1.6982982

4. One more reason to install the NDP in government in Manitoba: https://pressprogress.ca/heather-stefanson-has-no-plan-to-fix-manitobas-healthcare-system-advocates-say/

5. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was yesterday: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-truth-reconciliation-indigenous-orange-shirt-1.6983656
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I spent kindergarten and part of grade one in that town. So the name caught my attention. The details are hidden halfway down this particular page, I'm afraid.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-coronavirus-covid-19-1.5492496
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I did not know the passengers on that particular run - the only one to the northern reaches currently active in VIA Rail's roster of routes - had the option of such meals. But according to reports passed along by way of Branchline Magazine this month, those are being discontinued...?
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Okay, I don't live in Brandon. I don't live anywhere near Brandon, haven't lived anywhere near since I was about age four. Last time I recall visiting the neighbourhood was the year Diefenbaker died, and I was on my way to effectively pay my respects in the course of my first visit to Ottawa that year.

I've got maybe one friendly acquaintance who lives/lived there and I haven't exchanged e-mails, IMs or anything else with him in years. He might not even care about this issue one way or another. The person living almost next door to Brandon who is on my LJ friendlist, I'd be interested to know his opinion on this.

Seems that there's a TV station in this little city a third of the way from Winnipeg to Regina along the Trans-Canada Highway called CKX. Been chugging along for decades, since before I was born.

I'm hearing from various
sources that CKX is about to risk being shut down for keeps.

I do not like this idea very much. Seems to me as if local communities really ought to have every chance of contributing to the national fun and games as they possibly can.

I know the TV game seems like a losing proposition right now(or is being positioned to look like one, and no, I'm not sure which of the two situations is truth here), but I think CKX - if it's kept going, and I wish I had clue one as to who's best suited and financed to do it - could be part of a Canada worth living in.

Any thoughts, people?
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A Note on the News: I noticed that the Washington Post is getting ready to pull out of Canada. Considering the trend that this decision is part and parcel of re: US news services, I'm wondering if that's a good idea for any of the news services. I know a fair bit about bottom-lining and how it can undermine the real goals of any given organization, some of it from unwanted first-hand experience, so I worry a little.

I promise I'll keep those syndicated feeds from CBC, publicbroadcasting.ca and elsewhere linked to my friendlist. I can't claim training as a professional journalist/reporter, though, so there's a limit to what I can do to help out beyond that. Time amd objectivity, mostly.

Music: Bought the Arcade Fire album Funeral today. Not bad. I'd been hearing good things about this Montreal-based band for over a year, so I finally succumbed to the pressure. Glad I did.

News-Triggered Nostalgia: Now here's a name I rarely read about in the news: Selkirk, Manitoba. I spent a year or two there when I was way too young to remember most of it, but I've remembered what I can of the place fondly. Now, I read on CBC News that they're in a spot of trouble with flooding. Not good.
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... visiting this blog since I understand a lot of you got hit with some Serious Blizzard-type weather over the weekend. Is everything getting closer to alright again out there?

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