Pride

Didn’t make it to the parade in time (damn traffic), but made it to a photo booth in Brighton with Son Two, who – like all six of them – are the most LGBT-friendly kids you’ll ever want to meet. 


Mike Robinson

Sad to hear about his sudden passing. 

Last time I saw him was on election night at Global TV in Toronto. He got up and shook my hand and was very friendly. Those who know the back story will know why I remember (and appreciated) that. 

My condolences to his family. 


The former Minister of Curry in a Hurry should Worry

…because his prospects are blurry.

Jason Kenney, who I genially detest, is apparently heading back to Alberta, because he knows his flavour of conservativism – socially, fiscally and politically antediluvian conservativism – is dead as a proverbial doornail in Ottawa.

He apparently thinks that his political future is found in Alberta. I think he’s wrong about that. Reasons:

Will he run anyway? Of course he will.  He’s never held a job in the real world, and he thinks he’s a genius.

I therefore look forward to his humiliation in the next Alberta provincial election.

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Impressed

I’m not naming names. But I can tell you one ministerial office in Ottawa received one ticket to Obama’s speech. 

And you know who they gave it to? Not the Chief of Staff. Not the head of comms or the LA. 

They gave it to the Summer intern. 

I cannot tell you how great that is. It says plenty about that Minister’s staff – all of it good. 

Impressed. 


Obama who?

Here are the top online stories for the major media outlets right now:

  • Globe: Real estate industry in BC
  • Star: billing by doctors
  • Post: mass murder in Texas
  • Sun: Mississauga house explosion 
  • Times: Boris Johnson exits 
  • Any other US media: something stupid Donald Trump said

Rule of thumb: if Ottawa decides something is important, it probably isn’t.