Buy Ontario
Smoke Free Ontario is the right way to go
Meanwhile, Big Tobacco’s shill, Tim Hudak, voted against the Smoke Free Ontario Act.
I Am Canadian?
Why, you might ask, was he compelled to write now about this issue? Is it in fact even an “issue”?
For him, I can testify, it was. He deeply despised those Conservative “Just Visiting” ads, and my sense was that they wounded him on a personal level.
At the time, I recall thinking that the little political tableau was replete with irony: one leader was a Canadian who had lived in the United States, and desperately wanted to prove he was Canadian.
The other leader was a Canadian who lived here, but who desperately wanted to be an American.
The self-hater won. Happens a lot, in my experience.
Dog-related question
Roxy Roller, Canada’s favourite political dog.
Roxoid, seen above, is always hungry. She’s part lab, so that comes with the territory.
She eats Fromm’s. The place where she has been getting her food, Tails in the Beach, makes us both really, really unhappy for a host of reasons. We wouldn’t recommend it.
So: anyone know where you can get Fromm’s in the East End? We need an alternative.
Look at Roxy. She’s counting on you to come through with an answer.
I love it when Tim Hudak talks about “pocketbook” issues
OMG OMG
NDP steals platform cover from U.S. campaign poster
In today’s Sun: postal strike winners, losers
But then along came the postal labour dispute. With their obstructionism in the House of Commons, the NDP lurched left, and gave us every reason to believe they still favour union power over people power. The New Democrats may remain popular in Quebec – but I guarantee their one-sided filibuster tactics did them no favours in the rest of Canada.”