The Outrageous Conduct Of The Big 5 Canadian Banks

The Outrageous Conduct Of The Big 5 Canadian Banks

I just read in the paper that Scott Brison, that mealy mouthed, Liberal government hack and Canadian Treasury Board President, was named the Vice-Chairman of the Bank of Montreal after recently resigning from Prime Minister Sunny Ways’ cabinet. This appointment had...

Today’s Vocabulary

Today’s Vocabulary

I may be too harsh in what I am about to observe, but it is my observation in any event. I cannot help but notice predominantly young females using the words “you know” and “like” to the point that if you forced them to delete these words from their already limited...

Egos—Does Everyone Have One?

Egos—Does Everyone Have One?

The other day I was wandering around a shopping centre and I noticed people who did not seem to give a hoot about how they looked and dressed. Slovenly would be too kind a word to describe the appearance of many. A few days later, I had occasion to take a flight to...

Lucy

Lucy

I have all kinds of ideas for the subject matter of my blogs. Unfortunately, they are all pretty much negative; I point out things I find, at best annoying, and at worst really unfair and downright stupid. The latter usually involve the lame brains in our so-called...

Who Is Viola Desmond?

Who Is Viola Desmond?

There have been many Canadians who, over the years, have distinguished themselves both in their home country and internationally. Sports figures, scientists, accomplished business people and even the odd politician deserve to have their accomplishments acknowledged in...

Impeachment

Impeachment

There is much talk within the Democrat Party in the United States, particularly now that they control the House of Representatives, about the impeachment of President Trump. The grounds for impeachment of a sitting President are that he/she must be found guilty of...

Changing The Culture Of Our Country Without Our Consent

Changing The Culture Of Our Country Without Our Consent

When I was a kid growing up in Ontario (Brockville, Kingston and Kitchener to be exact), and later when I went to Law School in Toronto in the late 60s and lived in Mississauga, things were pretty much as they had always been. Subdivisions comprised of people born in...