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Connecting The Dots, Edition #10

In this hectic world, often we don’t have sufficient time to connect the dots between seemingly disconnected stories that flicked their way through our collective consciousness. To help bridge this gap, say hello to Connecting The Dots, where I’ll endeavour to bring together and seemingly disparate stories into a contextualized, cohesive whole. Or I’ll just [...]

There is nothing I can say about the G20.

It’s rare that I’m at a loss for words. I can ramble at length about nothing in particular for alarming lengths of time. Relevance and coherence usually aren’t prerequisites for my expulsions of thought.
And yet this entire overblown, wasteful clusterfuck is beyond description. I am honestly concerned that — given the seemingly endless supply of [...]

Preview of this summer’s can’t-miss event!

The G20 summit in Toronto in late June, that is.
Now, we already know it’s going to be a shit-show, based on the ridiculous security perimeter that will be used (that will, for a weekend in early summer, essentially shut down the city’s downtown core). Naturally, if there’s going to be a big gathering of world [...]