Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Carney visits the lion's den - oops, sorry, it was just a paper tiger after all 🐯!

Today was Carney's day to visit Trump at the White House. 
No tariff deal resulted, so then the DOW dropped 500 points.
But the 51st State talk is clearly dead now. And I must say, sometimes it was hard to tell who was the host and who was the guest. 
Here are three cartoons that tell the story of this visit:
Before:
During:
After:

Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Canada's Red Dress Day

May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit+ People (MMIWG2S+) 
Red River Métis artist and activist Jaime Black founded the REDress project in 2010 after she displayed her first REDress installation at the University of Winnipeg that included a series of empty red dresses to honour and symbolize the lost lives of Indigenous women at the hands of violence. 
It is an installation art project based on an aesthetic response to this critical national issue. The project has been installed in public spaces throughout Canada and the United States as a visual reminder of the staggering number of women who are no longer with us. Through the installation I hope to draw attention to the gendered and racialized nature of violent crimes against Aboriginal women and to evoke a presence through the marking of absence. 
I also wanted to note that later this month, HighWater Press is publishing Black's book REDress Art, Action, and the Power of Presence - click the link for more info.
Here's a good summary:

Sunday, May 04, 2025

May the Fourth be with you, Justin Trudeau

I will miss the Star Wars socks:
Trudeau ran for the leadership at just the right time, in 2013, when the Liberal Party was flailing and failing. 
And he left at just the right time too, as it turned out.
Yes, by 2024 he had worn out his welcome with many Canadians, but he still had fucks to give. 
From that dinner at Mar-Lardo in November, until his exit in March, Trudeau led Canada through a time of grave peril.
In November, this is where we began:
By March, this is where we ended up:


It was Trudeau who led us from that beginning to that end. 
His unselfish and non-political leadership roused Canada to reject Trump's 51st State talk while not disrespecting the American people. He alerted Canada to the profound danger posed by Trump while giving us confidence that we could rise to meet the challenge. 
Trudeau inspired a rush of patriotism that even surprised us with how deeply and sincerely we could feel Canadian pride.
And we didn't even realize that Trudeau had anything to do with it, we thought we had done it all ourselves. 

Weekend funny stuff: Let's bring Stanley home! Let's laugh at Trump! Plus some other good posts, and Animal Crackers

Go, Canada, Go!
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Saturday, May 03, 2025

Today's News: a random roundup -- Carney's press conference; Smith's carpet; Poilievre's seat; and First Nations nix Wexit


Basically, it seems we are back to politics-as-normal now -- tonight I have just a random assortment of political news and views tonight, without anything really dominating the headlines. Yet.

 First, we got some good news today that the King is coming! All in all, a great press conference today from Carney:  

Friday, May 02, 2025

Stormy weather over Stornoway

I keep waiting for wiser heads to prevail - will the Conservative party realize that they don't need Canada's version of the Trumpy Man-Baby as their leader anymore?

Listen to this interview with Bob Fife: "We like some of the policies you're doing about but we think your leader is a dick!"
Now that Poilievre has lost his seat, its a perfect excuse for the party to say "See ya! Don't let the door hit you on your way out!"
Alternately, it would be a perfect time for Poilievre himself to be the bigger person and withdraw from public life for a while - use his pension to regroup, maybe get a job at a think tank or an NGO or some such - then start working his way back up. That's what ordinary politicians do when they lose.

Thursday, May 01, 2025

Post-election News: voting maps, Carney wins, Wexit update, Poilievre sad. Plus, it's always fun to ridicule Trump!

In Canadian events today, some interesting maps showing how Canadians voted -- much more clearly than just showing big empty blocks of red and blue:


And here's news: the Liberals don't actually need another party to vote with them!
The Liberals have 169 seats while the Conservatives and the Bloc have 166 seats in total. Therefore the Liberals actually do have enough seats to pass budgets and laws on their own, even if the Cons and the Bloc vote against them, provided the NDP and Elizabeth May abstain. So ha ha!!!

Here's what Carney accomplished:
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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Whew! Carney and the Liberals did it.

Whenever I get the Wordle answer on my sixth try, the computer says "Whew!" 
That's what I feel tonight. 
It was much closer than I wanted it to be, and Carney had to survive an onslaught of smears and fears, and it's going to be challenging for Carney and the Liberals to manage parliament on one hand and Trump on the other for the next two or three years. 
But they did it!
Cole Bennett / Cole.notcole
Canada Strong: A New Chapter
...Mark Carney’s campaign was built on a simple but profound promise: Canada Strong.
Not strong because of bluster.
Not strong because of anger.
But strong because of fairness, integrity, and the belief that the success of one should lift the success of all.
Across every province, in small towns and big cities alike, Canadians said:
We are stronger when we care for one another.
We are stronger when we protect our environment and build a future worthy of our children.
We are stronger when leadership means service, not spectacle.
... Canadians proved something to themselves and to the world:
Our democracy is not for sale.
Our country is not for rage.
Our future is not for fear.
It is for all of us. Together.
It is for Canada strong, free, and forever forward....
An excellent summary here:
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Monday, April 28, 2025

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Coming around the clubhouse turn, heading for the tape.....


It's just too damned hard to act all solemn and serious right now -- I'm laughing on the outside but quivering on the inside, just waiting for Monday to be over. 
In the meantime -- here are a few posts and cartoons to enjoy!
Lead on, Big Daddy!

Saturday, April 26, 2025

It comes down to this: the banker vs the wanker


(Illustration from Wayne Horton's substack )

We're almost at the end now, and the choice comes down to this:

Friday, April 25, 2025

Time to make fun of the Poilievre campaign!


Three days to go!
And I'm feeling deliriously hopeful (with a sliver of dread that Carney won't get the majority government Canada needs).
So I can't focus on anything serious right now, just the funny stuff.

On CBC's At Issue panel tonight, Chantal Hebert was on fire:
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Here's the whole piece:

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Today's News: He just couldn't help it!


Five more days. 
All Trump needed to do was to keep quiet about Canada for just five more days. 
He just couldn't do it.
Danielle and Pierre must be simply furious:

Eight-year-olds are trying to run the world. #ElbowsUp #CanadaStrong https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trump-canada-politics-1.7516951

- Nathan Sager

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Today's News: Just gotta laugh...

Here's some mid-week humour, as we sit on pins and needles waiting for next Monday. 


First, Poilievre finally released his budget plan and Canada was predictably underwhelmed:

🚨Since releasing his hilariously vacant, ChatGPT-inspired "Platform" 3 hours ago, Poilievre has lost 4% points to Carney @Polymarket, who now leads PP by 58% pts... Polievre is prolly surprised that the rest of us can read...

- Dean Blundell

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