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“The Commonwealth, in other words, can redeem injurious colonial errors by becoming a force for vast good. The King can show the way, as a representative of very postcolonial Britain.”Why are Chinese police operating in Canada, while our own government and security services apparently look the other way?
“Does Canada have no security capabilities on the issue? Our police and security agencies must surely know what is going on, but for some reason prefer to simply curate their information rather than act on it.”“The Conservative Leader may be hoping that, come election time, voters will be more concerned about rising prices and rising taxes than they will be about rising temperatures – and that avoiding the media and demonizing journalists will lower their reputation rather than his.
The word “elusive” comes up a lot in discussions about truffles. They have an enigmatic but fleeting scent that drives wealthy diners to shell out thousands of dollars for just a small handful. Since 2009, Jérôme Quirion, the scruffy farmer-turned-biologist has proselytized Quebec’s Appalachian truffle. He’s spent the past decade cultivating them at his farm. “French people will say, ‘French ones are the best.’ Spanish people will say, ‘Spain’s are the best,’” he said. But Canadian truffles? “Nobody knew about that,” he said.
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