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I just had a thought about what Poilievre's voice makes me think of: school principals who used the strap to punish kids. Whether they were actually getting out of hand or something else was going on.

His tone - every time I hear his voice - puts me in mind of someone who was born too late to be one of those school principals, knows it, and wants revenge for that fact of birth timing.
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Dammit.

Does my preferred political party have to keep shooting themselves in the foot and expecting that foot to not go to pieces?
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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:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwight_ew/albums/72157658107849654
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First person of any non-White colour, actually...and he's an MP I met once in passing at a pro-CBC protest/advocacy walk from Gatineau across the Alexandra Bridge into Ottawa and up to Parliament Hill a few years ago: Greg Fergus. Details of today's vote here:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mps-vote-new-speaker-1.6984673

I'd have thought that this would have happened years earlier, with some other Member of Parliament gaining that honour and title. That's not how history evolved, though, so here we are.
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There was a meeting at Parliament Hill yesterday, and we have names of Conservatives happy to meet with Convoy Crowd people.

From CTV News:

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/which-conservative-mps-attended-anti-vaccine-presentation-from-convoy-figures-1.5959764
dewline: "Truth is still real" (anti-fascism)
I am scared of how tomorrow might go. The revelation about Ford's Putinist connections via PressProgress today...

https://pressprogress.ca/top-doug-ford-adviser-sent-premiers-office-backchannel-message-about-meeting-with-russian-government/

I think we needed this a couple of weeks ago. Not the day before the voting concludes.
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So we're starting the day in Ottawa-Gatineau with an Extreme Cold Warning. This is not something I was looking forward to, as I have assorted shopping chores requiring a certain amount of travel today.

One of the first things I noticed on the news on my cleverphone at breakfast today was the death of Alexa McDonough. She used to be the federal NDP leader back in the 1990's. First woman to lead a federal party in Canada that I can recall. I believe that I met her once at a discussion on women in politics at the National Arts Centre, but I cannot recall the exact year.

More if I can think of it later today...I hope?
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There is a stereotype being built here about Republicans from Wisconsin, and I'm afraid that this is the latest installment in the self-wounding process. I say this because CBC News has noticed Rep. Glenn Grothman, my friends.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/speech-congress-canada-1.6253849
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Saw this via Dr. Cindy Blackstock's Twitter account:

Sir John A Macdonald: Scotland disowns Canada's first PM - BBC News

The article's from 2018, but I suspect Dr. Blackstock saw the reminder as being needed anyway. She's probably right about that, given some of the rhetoric from the current premiers of Alberta and Manitoba in recent weeks. Such rhetoric from Kenney and Pallister has not been sitting well with me.
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I watched Ottawa City Council for seven hours or so on YouTube today. Not the only thing I did on-line, but it was important.

And if city councillors are capable of pulling Bart Simpson-like "I didn't do it, nobody saw me, you can't prove it" crap, I think I saw one try it today.
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I see symptoms of no small concern across my own country...

Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh connecting the dots between anti-maskers and the far right. Correctly, based on far too many data points.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/jagmeet-singh-anti-mask-far-right-1.6020777

A pro-racism candidate for mayor of Calgary about to get access to the full list of registered-eligible voters for that city now that Naheed Nenshi has announced that he will not be running for another term. He's already issued threats against employees of Alberta Health Services (AHS) across that province, demanding and insisting to be able to legally "dox" them.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/kevin-j-johnston-dox-calgary-mayor-voter-list-1.6020029

"People's Party" leader Maxime Bernier accused of shooting off his mouth - at the aforementioned Mr. Singh (among others) - in court.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/bernier-kinsella-defamation-lawsuit-1.6015385
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1. My parents took my siblings and I to visit Louisberg as part of our family road trip to Charlottetown and back in 1979. That was part of my introduction to the Mik'ma'ki provinces. I don't remember much about the fortress now, and that leaves me with a guiltier feeling than I might otherwise have upon reading this news.

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/rising-sea-levels-threatening-300-year-old-french-fortress-in-nova-scotia

2. Yes, that was the same road trip that included my first visit to Parliament Hill, at my father's behest, to view the remains of John Diefenbaker in the Rotunda of the Centre Block. It's disturbing how I've only ever been inside the Centre Block to pay my respects to dead politicians: Diefenbaker, Trudeau the Elder and Jack Layton, thus far. It's a habit I'd like to break, preferably for far more joyous reasons.

3. Yes, I just referred to the provinces east of Québec as "the Mi'kma'ki provinces". It describes their relationship to each other geographically and politically regarding Indigenous presence there, and that label also correctly includes Newfoundland Island. (Newfoundland and Labrador are intersectional as different regions of that province fall into Mi'kmaq, Innu and Inuit traditional lands.)

More thoughts on other matters later.
dewline: Doctor Who quote: Books. Best Weapons in the World (Books)
For politicians as much as movie and TV soundstages, apparently.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/12/26/books-by-the-foot-washington-dc-covid-books-440347

https://www.wonderbk.com/bookseller/theyre-gonna-put-you-in-the-movies/

And yes, I've seen news reports of libraries on cruise ships. I have a Haynes Manual detailing the history of the Queen Mary II, and that vessel does have a reading library aboard her. I suppose Books By the Yard's management and staff have already heard of such themselves more directly.
dewline: Virus Don't Care (pandemic)
So, yeah. I read the news from Washington this morning, over breakfast.

So, yeah. Schadenfreude. And a lot of worry right next to that on my emotional plate today. So the gloating I'm tempted to right now is tempered.

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