One of Canada’s sorriest shames is not only dragging on, it’s making lawyers rich.
For over 100 years First Nation children were sent to residential schools that were run by churches and supported by the federal government. The best of intentions have continued to have very mixed results.
The official language of reconciliation is pretty, isn’t it?
There [...]
I guess there are several themes and discussions going on in regards to a post by Tall Skinny Kiwi. I’m going to touch on sloppy language and lack of apology for it.
I agree with what Maggi Dawn said. She rightly pointed out to Andrew that Girls, Girls, Girls, didn’t play well with either gender.
In Europe, [...]
I wonder how many god-bloggers have read this.
And I wonder how many god-bloggers have read this. Probably a waste of time for many who have made up their minds.
I’m not putting up comments here, these posts and articles have enough meat in them to give room for interested bloggers to post at their own blogs.
One of my favorite blogs, Such Small Hands has an interesting way to classify the blogroll.
Heart. Mind. Soul.
(I have no idea how I warrant being listed in the Mind section considering how often I lose mine, but thank you Lee Anne:^)
I’ve been surprisingly encouraged by recent guests in real life.
Goals and dreams aren’t always the [...]
If you live in the US, own a website or blog, this article (by a lawyer) suggests that liability insurance may not be a bad thing.
The article looks at laws inside and outside the county.
As a Canadian who had a blog takedown etc. by a US server owner, I’ve had to think this through. [...]
If you’d like to see what Canadian bloggers are saying about the sponsorship scandal, head over to BlogsCanada’s group political blog.
Lots of posts up, including some good political cartoons by John Fewings.
It is rare to see a member of the governing party leave it.
Although some former Progressive Conservatives ‘crossed the floor’ in the recent merge, [...]
Ganns of Superblessed has put up a post and a plea that I think we Canadian bloggers can respond to and help him with.
May I ask a favor of you, my beloved brothers and sisters in other countries (specifically Canada, the UK, Australia, or New Zealand)? Would you know of any openings in your areas [...]
The promised photo of Leighton Tebay, Canadian e-postle blogger greeting Bene with a hug and a kiss is up at DashHouse.
It’s one of those you sort of had to be there moments.:^)

“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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