Yearly Archives: 2026

(Expensive) free market baloney

This week, I read an op-ed in the National Post by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. He claimed that Adam Smith’s infamous theory of free market...

Travel advisories in effect for Canadians

Since February 2026, there have been various ongoing situations around the globe which have prompted the Government of Canada to inform Canadian travellers to...

Here comes the motherfucking bride

If you liked Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025), you need to see Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! (2026). Released on Mar. 6, The Bride! is a remake of...

The poetic voice of Sadiqa de Meijer

Sadiqa de Meijer was born in Amsterdam before moving to Kingston, Ontario at the age of 12. Currently she holds the position of Poet...

Ballpark Essentials

Spring is nearly here, and to me that means one thing: baseball is back! And while the game is great entertainment, the star of...

Soldiers and women

As women operating in a patriarchal society, it can be easy to feel angry, sometimes even a little helpless. With International Women’s Day having...

I’m pissed off

People that know me say I’m pretty calm — sometimes even too calm. “How can you not feel angry about that?” is a question...

Outcry as copper mine expansion approved

On Feb. 20, the B.C. provincial government approved the revitalization and expansion of the Copper Mountain Mine — an old open pit mine —...

Connection > convenience

Humans are not convenient. They are unpredictable, tiring, and complicated. Interaction takes more emotional energy, time, risks embarrassment, and is prone to error.  A pattern...

It’s the end of daylight savings for B.C.

After springing forward by one hour on Sunday, Mar. 8, B.C. has decided that they will no longer be observing the bi-annual daylight savings...

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