“Canada has become a risk for Quebec”
Right on cue. I didn’t know Marois was going to say this, but I certainly anticipated it in my Sun column, filed this morning and out on Sunday:
“Two: global, national and sub-national economies will continue to slide. Unemployment will go up, growth will go down. In Quebec – where Stephen Harper is the most detested Prime Minister in generations – the PQ will do what it has done many times in the past: it will blame far-away anglophone Ottawa for Quebec’s economic woes.”
Here we go.
We get letters: this week’s winner!
From Tim Juhlke, timothyjuhlke2@hotmail.com, an instant classic!
So anyone who actually wants to defend this nation is a nose breather you pathetic left wing bitch. Diversity is a weakness you traitor piece of shit. You and your like are the biggest enemies the western world has. Japan, Russia and the Ukraine are smarther than lefties. Third world immigration is an influx of destruction, welfare and criminality. Those nations recognize that. You blame economics for Black crime, Blame black culture moron. If you think you can simply give our nation away without a fight dream on. You need to go you low IQ scumbag. If they try an Obama trip here it will be destroyed. You need to be slapped out you fucking pathetic excuse for a man. This country was made by white people for white people and if you don’t like it get the fuckout.
In today’s Sun: when Harper goes, they’re pooched
Putin is afraid of these grrrls
Big tough judo guy, scared of a punk grrrl band called Pussy Riot. Chickenshit. We’ll be raising money for their defence at our Ottawa show. You can donate directly here.

These women terrify the leader of Russia.
The biggest show Ottawa has ever seen – just days away!
SFH in Ottawa: Lock up your children. Also, your stash of multi-vitamins.
Jimmy Cliff, rebirth
In Sunday’s Sun: the Western separatist
She’s a Liberal, but she pretended to be a conservative. Nobody in B.C. believed it. She ran for the B.C. Liberal leadership claiming to be an “outsider,” even though she had previously been deputy premier. Nobody believed that, either. She promised to lead the B.C. Liberals back to government, but she instead piloted the party into last, or nearly last, place. Nobody thinks she’s going to win the next election.
But now, finally, Clark — consistently rated by pollsters as one of the most unpopular premiers in the country — has seized upon an issue that may resuscitate a political career that for the past year or so had been deader than disco. Now, Clark has seen the path to political salvation.
And if it rewrites the rules of Confederation, if it sets off an inter-provincial trade war, costs jobs and destabilizes the country — well, that’s apparently fine with Christy Clark.
						