It’s a bit odd to be blogging away from my computer, but I am grateful that I can. This has been a busy week, and I haven’t had an opportunity to take my coat off to post this, I’ll be dashing off again in a few minutes.
I don’t recommend having a fender bender in -30C [...]
Prime Minister Paul Martin paid a visit yesterday to a nervous and excited grade 4 class in North York Ontario, that had sent him a present.
Flat Mark is being talked about in coffee shops today.
The kids made Martin a flat cut out doll with 3D bangs and sent it to him when he was sworn [...]
The 24 hour blogathon is over at LivingRoom. 111 posts. One every 15 minutes.
A family in the Philippines will be able to earn a living.
Well done all.
The donation tally is currently at $375US. So we’ve raised enough for one and a half pedicabs. If you’d like to help us get it up to two pedicabs [...]
That was quick.
Belinda Stronach declared her candidency today and the youth oriented web page is up and running.
The goal in the six week time span is to sign up and sell 50 to 100 thousand new members for a new party before the leadership vote.
Campaign spending is capped. The biggest criticism she faces is lack [...]
Occasionally a tech tool comes along that becomes commonplace and indispensible.
If you’ve blogged for a bit, you’ve probably heard about Technorati.
And if you use it, you may have noticed it hasn’t updated for a few days.
That’s because they have been working on a new and improved version.
It’s still in beta, but hey, it’s already faster.
LivingRoom
Darren [...]
Darren over at the great Australian blog LivingRoom didn’t sleep well last night.
He had blogging on his mind and started his blogathon a tad early.
3:50 am Melbourne time to be precise.
So, if you are just getting off work on the east coast of North America or settling in for the night in the UK, pop [...]
It is early morning here and nighttime in Australia.
I really hope that Darren of the LivingRoom is getting some serious sleep.
Darren is going to be heading into a 24 hour blogathon because he believes it is possible to make a difference in the lives of families in the Philippines.
I think he is right.
I believe we [...]
Canadians feel more prosperous and less secure than they did 10 years ago.
A Leger poll found the usual regional and demographic divides across the country. 41 percent believe they are further economically than they were 10 years ago, while 27 percent said they were less prosperous.
I’ve got to really wonder about the 3% [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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