dewline: (canadian media)
I watched Justin Trudeau's speech via YouTube and skipped the Vulgarian's speech. Seems to have been wise regarding my mental health.

And there's concerns about the Rich, Sociopathic and Militant...

And this was the front page of the Globe and Mail today:

Globe and Mail front page- 5 March 2025

Simple, right?
dewline: Three question marks representing puzzlement (Puzzlement 2)
I am thinking that four of my friendlisters here might benefit from being introduced to each other.

I am also inclined to think that the above impulse is presumptive on my part.
dewline: Text: Trekkish Chatter Underway (TrekChatter)
Not sure what I make of this yet.

How about you?
dewline: (canadian media)
I just got a request for donations from the Friends of Canadian Broadcasting re: an ad complaining about 35 layoffs at CBC, most in the news division.

Where would I look to confirm that the layoffs have happened? Canadian Media Guild, maybe?

And apparently, I've just answered my own question with a "yes". :-(

https://www.cmg.ca/en/2019/11/15/workforce-reduction-at-cbc-radio-canada-network-news/

This is worrying news.
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
Feeling off right now.

New/old job starts up tomorrow morning, and the transit network is changing around me (and everyone else in the city).
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
Right now, it's late on Sunday night. I watched "Kerblam!" on Doctor Who, which was okay-filler material. Liked the bit with the fez. I've had my first inhaler dose in a few months, and I feel like I botched the post-dosage mouth-rinse. I also have the sense that there's something I meant to do today, but forgot to deal with rather than chose to not deal with.

That sense of unfinished stuff you can't identify by name is annoying, isn't it?
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
What I originally had here was a facetious, detail-obsessed comment on the title of this article. Because I live in Canada, though not in Cape Breton...

What I want to say now that I've read it in full? That's something else.

I have friends who want to stand and fight, friends who feel a need to get ready to flee, friends who are uncertain of what to do next, and I know a few people who think the new management in Washington is Just Fine with them, too.

My government at present views the new management as a complication they have to try to cope with in order to get to better days for everyone on both sides of the border. At least that how it looks to me right now. I don't know that they understand what they're dealing with yet. They were ready to work with just about anyone else *but* the people now in the White House...
dewline: self-portrait, taken while drawing (Sketching)
Halfway done, and while yesterday was certainly busy - as will tomorrow with the parade - today is as yet uncertain. I might go to the ByMUG meeting, or stick close to home. Not sure yet.
dewline: self-portrait, taken while drawing (Sketching)
It’s been not quite a full week since the Brexit vote happened. There’s a lot of wreckage to assess and understand the nature of here. To be fair, I am not certain that I do understand any of it just yet.

There’s the demographics of it. Scotland and Northern Ireland versus England and Wales. Old versus young. The splitting of the Conservatives’ ranks, along with UKIP versus everyone else.

There’s the murder of Jo Cox.

That last item doesn’t seem to get much attention since the results of the vote broke. Not from the commercial news services, or the publicly-owned ones either. And the sick joke of it is that her killer – judging by his reply when asked his name for the court’s records – may have gotten exactly what he wanted.

That makes me angry.

As a Canadian, I am one of those people across the planet indirectly affected by the Brexit vote. Most likely, the effect will be on what there are of my retirement savings. But since I’m not a citizen of any of the components of the United Kingdom, there are a number of people who will no doubt tell me that it’s not my knitting to worry about.

The problem with that is, as I have said, that I am affected by the choices of others regardless of that fact. The same applies to the American election process underway at the point when I wrote these words. I am going to be hit by consequences. I have a stake in the outcome of these things, despite not having a lawful vote in most of them.

As a Canadian, I cannot help but look back at the two referenda on Québec independence. As a non-Québecois, I had no legal voice in the outcome, but as a Canadian, my future was going to be impacted anyway. And there were those people who – some cheerfully, some in resentful anger over past offences against them by others – told the people in my situation that ours was to shut up and let it happen to us.

That too made me angry.

That anger couldn’t be allowed to overwhelm me. Others did allow it in their own hearts. Still more channeled that anger in more productive ways, or so I think looking back. That’s part of why there’s still a mostly united Canada.

Another part is the Clarity Act. Brought in during the Chrétien administration, it set up rules for how referenda on seccession from Canada should be held: with clear Questions and a clear majority percentage to trigger the beginning of any negotation process that results from the answers to such Questions. By contrast, the political parties of the UK seem to have made the error of going with a simple majority instead. Not unlike the “Fifty plus one” stance of the Québec separatistes and those who agreed with such rules elsewhere in Canada, whatever else they thought of the separatiste project to begin with.

That the Brexit referendum is officially non-binding seems to cut no ice at all with the winning side, nor with the leaders of the Remain forces. Certainly not with key figures of the European Union who insist that “leave means leave”. The call from such people now is to bind the whole of the UK to such results. No matter the narrowness of the Leave side’s win, no matter the breakdown of the vote’s demographics, no matter the misgivings of many who did vote Leave and now find themselves shocked at the reaction and consequences.

Simply bind and damn them all.

And that too makes me angry.

And I do not know where to put that anger yet.
dewline: self-portrait, taken while drawing (Sketching)
Got some errands done today. Not sure what I'm doing with my weekend, although there's a few options to consider.

More later.
dewline: self-portrait, taken while drawing (Sketching)
Not sure what I'm doing today.

Later, everyone...
dewline: self-portrait, taken while drawing (Sketching)
I'm off to an interview this afternoon. The travel time's an issue already, but I'll have to just cope with it.

After that's done, it'll likely be a late lunch, and I don't know what I'll be doing from then onward. I want to see Spotlight at the cinema, but I don't know if that'll be tonight or tomorrow.

Sadness

Sep. 18th, 2013 06:15 pm
dewline: Quotation: "I grieve with thee" (Grief)
So. There was a bus-train collision today in the southwest corner of the city today.

I was already safely at my day job when I heard the news over the radio. Worried about one family I know of who live in that neighbourhood. I've since found out that they're all okay.

I've been on buses passing through there, and I've ridden the train in both directions through there as well. Call the mood...sombre. Otherwise, I'm looking at this and seeing a mystery in why it happened at all.

Beyond that, not sure what else to say...
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
Slobodan Milosevic is dead.

I'm not saying I'll miss him. At all. But it would've been quite useful to humankind to see him survive at least long enough to run out the appeals process on his trial and see all the yet-untold truths finally told before we saw the back of him once and for all. Even if we had to put up with his bluster and nonsense throughout the whole process.

Not saying that it would have been nice. It wouldn't.

But it would have been damned useful to us all.

And he deserved a full and proper come-uppance before he died. Now, he may never get it, save for there actually being an afterlife or a Day of Reckoning and Judgement. Being an agnostic -- unsure of almost everything, save that I will likely remain unsure to my own death -- I have no certainty on that score.

Profile

dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams

January 2026

S M T W T F S
     12 3
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 6th, 2026 02:31 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios