In an interesting piece that spans remembrance and nostalgia, politicised folk music and the UK Miners' strike are tied together
here . But the novel supposition in the article is that when Maggie Thatcher smashed the Miners' Union she unwittingly set the world off on the economic crisis.
Spring is here. Skating has officially finished on both the Assiniboine River Trail and the Rideau Canal. How long will we in Cobourg extend the skating season?
Monday evening at Cobourg Council, the agenda shows, for the second week, a closed meeting item. Titled


"a matter that relates to consideration of a request under the Freedom of Information Act" Ummm interesting, who is asking impertinent questions that must be so sensitive that it requires Council's full attention, in private, for a full two weeks? I wonder if the public will ever know. And they say that the Federal Government is the secret one!!
This week in Colborne, Council discussed the budget. In an interesting juxtposition they decided to give the Campbellford Memorial Hospital $10,000 a year for its CT Scanner fundraising. As you should know the King of Campbellford has made it his mission to install a CT scanner in the CMH. He approached the County for funding and was rebuffed, although the economic arguement made a lot of sense the fear that the County would end up funding Health Care overrode that argument. But in giving the money to CMH the Colborne Council then cut its conditional funding of the transit van. This van would transport the people who cannot either drive themselves or don't have a car around the County, mainly to Cobourg. As expected this Council has listened to their voters; the middle class sick people will get to travel to Campbellford for their CT scans, a greater convenience than having to come to Cobourg, they will probably save 10 minutes in the drive and not have to wait so long at the hospital, and the poor and elderly get the shaft. I suppose it serves them right, they don't usually vote so why should the Council be on their side!
A bit of a surprise this morning. Reading in the MSM (G&M story
here) John Tory was defeated in his attempt to get back into the Ontario Legislature. The Blue Rinse crowd and the Reformers will now have something to crow about tomorrow when the Puffster comes to lunch. "The start of a journey begins with the first step" - that will be the cliche on the minds of the ReformaCons as they start to plot the demise of Dalton.
The story about the guy who pepper-sprayed by American Border Guards, is still running in the G&M, I guess some editor has a burr under his saddle about the way things went down. The Story is
here but basically when the BGs asked him to turn off his car's engine he asked them to say please.
“I just said please,” Mr. Fortunato explained Thursday. “He said 'get out of the car or I spray you' and ... I thought he was just trying to scare me off or something and I was pepper sprayed from a foot or two away.” I bet he won't do that again!
Another brave soul has stuck his head above the trenches. Rick Salutin, of the G&M has written a piece about "Jewish Apartheid Week" here and suggests that the very issue should mean the question of Jewish behaviour towards non-jews should be the issue not just yelling at the organisors and labelling them "anti-semites" because they dare to discuss the issue.