Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Globe and Mail morning.

With the passing of Obama's health care plan and all the news in politics in the past few days, I turned on my computer this morning to get up to date. Quebec is still trying to separate... nothing new there. And now the Bloc has even sunk so low as to compare itself to the France's Resistance during the Second World War. Earlier this week though, I read something interesting about Quebec's financial situation...click here. It would be interesting to see them separate, except of course for everyone living in Quebec who doesn't want to separate.

Otherwise, the climate change debate in Canada - and all over the world - is just plain frustrating. I only skimmed through this article but it seems that nothing is getting done, nor will it get done so long as Harper's in government [but honestly, very rarely does anyone ever so anything in government to begin with]. So politics feels a lot like... high school, haha.

Other Globe and Mail headlines include "Polluted water kills more than all violence: UN," "Mexican Drug Violence Escalates," "Hungry burglar breaks into restaurant, cooks chicken and rice," [okay that one was funny] "Sandstorms across China prompt health warnings," "Lost B.C Snowmobiler found after two days" ... and so on and so forth.

But it's sunny today and I'm gonna study some Finnish!

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