Covering Itself with Glory: How Nonprofit Agencies are Failing Government- Sponsored Refugees

I don’t want to write this blog. I telling you I don’t. I’ve got a so-called life and stuff to do. And, honestly, I don’t have any particular axe to grind. But with the Goodwill debacle I posted about on Sunday still on my mind, ACCOUNTABILITY on my top-ten word list this week, and the […]

The Goodwill Scandal—What the Hell Happened and What it all Means

Retail is tough. The margins are narrow. Sales dip in January. Rents in Toronto are high. Donations are not what they used to be. Goodwill faced these problems and more. They tried to make it work, but couldn’t. It’s hard. That could have been the tsk-tsk sad story we’ve been following this week. But it’s […]

We’re all Cleveland Indians now. Mark Shapiro, Ross Atkins, David Price, Trudeau’s Nannies and Adele: Your week in review

December 3, 2015 We’re all Cleveland “Indians” now. In an announcement that surprised no one, Mark Shapiro (sha-PIE-row), Blue Jays president and former longtime employee of the Cleveland Indians, hired his former number two guy, also a longtime Cleveland employee, Ross Atkins, as the Blue Jays new General Manager, bumping longtime Jays employee, Tony LaCava, […]

Ron Hynes, French Ambassador, Blue Jays, Candice Bergen and Goldie Hawn – Your Week in Review

November 19, 2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Loses its Troubadour Ron Hynes, Newfoundland’s “man of a thousand songs” passed away today at the Health Sciences Complex in St. John’s, the result of having had cancer. Moments after his death was announced, the power went out in downtown St. John’s, the result of a hydro pole catching […]

Paris Attacks, Mandate Letters, Naomi Klein and Drizzie – Your Week in Review

November 13, 2015 Syrian War Stakes Out a New “Theatre” At least 128 people died and many more were critically injured tonight, as IS (Islamic State) claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks in Paris. The events have resulted in Facebook becoming the largest funeral parlour in the world where well-worn expressions of grief rub shoulders with personal […]

November 11: Are we trying to remember or trying to forget?

My dad was a story-telling man who served in World War II, and who told no stories about the war. Save one. The topic of conversation was actually about how hard-hearted some people can be, and he was using the story as an example. When he finished, I understood a lot more about why he […]

Week in Review: October 25th – 31st

October 25 2015 WHALE-WATCHING BOAT SINKS, CLAIMING THE LIVES OF FIVE, ONE MAN STILL MISSING The sinking of a whale-watching boat off the coast of Tofino, B.C. today leaves three men and one woman dead, and one man missing. Riding in a small boat on a large ocean for the bliss of seeing one of […]

Chief Wahoo Takes Over the Toronto Blue Jays

Mark Shapiro will become the President and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, November 3rd , taking over from longtime President and CEO, Paul Beeston, an old-school baseball guy, whose soft spot for the fans I have personally experienced more than one time. Shapiro, apparently pronounced sha-PIE-row, is coming to Toronto after 24 […]

The Week in Review – Week of October 18 2015

October 19th LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA COMES FROM BEHIND TO WIN A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT Political pundits are shocked, New Democratic Party (NDP) supporters are heart-broken and the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) are grinding their teeth as the Liberal Party trounced both parties to ride its way to a majority today. No word on the […]

The Game of October 14th

It was fifty thousand fans who were yelling on their feet The accidental go-ahead run is nothing but a cheat! When it comes to the pride of country, we know we gotta fight. When it comes to the pride of baseball, forget the bromide “polite.” * Last night, twas the fans, not the team, who […]