The Loonie
Lot's of talk around here about how the Canadian Dollar (ie. the loonie) is stronger than the US Dollar for the first time a long time. Stephan Colbert put in his two cents (or about 3 cents Canadian).
Lot's of talk around here about how the Canadian Dollar (ie. the loonie) is stronger than the US Dollar for the first time a long time. Stephan Colbert put in his two cents (or about 3 cents Canadian).
Labels: iran
While I was in Eesti I was lucky enough to see the movie "Singing Revolution", a new documentary about the Estonian occupation and the independence movement of the late 80's and early 90's. The movie isn't only about singing, rather it uses singing and it's place in Estonian culture to tie together a number of different historical elements to tell the story of Estonian Re-independence.
Labels: Eesti, Estonia, singing revolution
The provincial Tories just lost my vote. I was considering voting for them in next months elections as I liked John Tory when he ran for mayor and some of their policies are decent (not all, I don't like the idea of funding religious schools). But then today they go ahead and announce that Creationism should be allowed to be taught in schools here. What??? First off, since when has anyone in Canada ever even wanted this? As far as I know this has never been an issue here. This is just another example of the Americanization of Canadian politics. Yuck.