Dancing With The Devils

A couple days ago, over on the social media machine, Navneet Alang, an opinion section editor at the Toronto Star, posted this thought maker:

1 question to ask about “debate” is whether or not one shares a goal with the opposing view. You might argue about how to house people – public housing, upzoning, deregulation etc. – but you at least share a similar goal. It’s that overlap in a desired outcome that underpins the ideal of “debate.” Continue reading

Endorsement 2023

I have an Olivia for Mayor sign in the yard.

Pretty much by reflex.

Yet, I’ve wavered.

Four days before casting a ballot, and I’m still unsure why she’s running for mayor this time around. Yes, yes. For a ‘caring’ city. For better transit. For more affordable housing. For a change from austerity and a baker’s dozen years of conservative rule, the clock down to zero on Tory time. Continue reading

Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

A youngster as Apollo 12 touched the first men down on the moon, I remember, as best as one can remember particular moments 50+ years in the past, where I was at that moment. Outside on my bike. Rocket ships and outer space hold as little interest for me now as they did back then, the horizon of my focus much more prosaic. In those days, probably hockey, Red Skelton and those zany, crazy Looney Tunes. Continue reading