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One summer I went up the Alaska Highway to visit some friends who had moved to the Yukon. The rain and mud on the way was miserable [dirt road back then], but the sun was out for a day before I got to my friends.
When I got there was the first time I had sat still. And the mosquitos just blew my mind.
"Oh yeah, we get most of our annual precipitation in the summer."
Nine months of winter, and then this as your reward?!
Stopped off in Sudbury, on the way to Winnipeg where we are now. Got some divergent views on the strike. Mostly from people not directly involved. Most people seemed generally suportive of the strikers. Most interestingly I ran into a former management guy for Vale. He told me that Vale dumped about half the management staff when they purchased Inco.
Got some other informed commentary from a local activist who has been in touch with the situation, and along with the others I talked to there seemed to be some criticism of how the strike was intitiated and handled. Perhaps the union was not prepared for the knock down drag out struggle they are having with Vale.
I was told that despite Scab labour, the mine is not functioning at 100% capacity and that the rumour is a bad chemical process ended up with 50,000 tons of Nickel going to waste at some point.
On the whole people were supportive, with many "Sudbury Supports our Working Families" signs in many businesses. Seems like most everyone is on-side with the Steelworkers on this one.
In Winnipeg today and for tomorrow, heading to Saskatoon later monday. Be there Tuesday.
Cheers everyone, will try to drop by and meet those who want to as we go.
Yeah. Townhouse. Berni Desjardin's joint. A must see landmark. Went to the Smiling Budha too.
KenS wrote:
Ontario to the West consitutes "cross Canada tour"?
Hmph.
We went that way last summer, this is a continuation of the that tour, and we need to pick up on some missed dates out west. The promoters were really unhappy that we had to skip some dates, what with the baby being born and so on.
All the way to Edmonton now. Had some interesting times in Winnipeg and Saskatoon.
The further we get from Toronto the less G20 seems to make any sense to anyone. Or perhaps better to say, that there is less interest in it overall. Most telling was a brief bus stop in Battleford where a guy from Slave Lake asked me point blank: "What is G20?" After my explanation he then went on to say that he thought Harper's billion dollars would have been better spent cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico. I couldn't disagree of course.
In Saskatoon we managed to hang out with long term Babble friend Al Qabong. Very cool to meet him face to face for the first time. We had dinner at Amigo's and we got to visit Mr. Bong's home where we had a pleasant chat about Babble past and present.
Yeah, that was fun; sitting around sipping beer, talking about the class struggle, hockey, lightning, breast feeding, Palestine and John Entwistle...
Regarding some of our conversation...
"Amal Saad-Ghorayeb is an expert on Hezbollah and her book on the Lebanese party has been widely praised and cited. She taught political science at Lebanese American University in Beirut. Currently, she is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Middle East Center in Beirut. "
I''ll be filling in for another host tomorrow, and will be airing a talk by Jack Shaheen, author of Reel Bad Arabs at 8:30 CST.
That sounds good. I am here now, and I would love to meet with people seperately or as a group. An inspired get together sounds great. I am just resting up at my families place here in the lower mainland and will be out and about soon.
Thanks for the warning. It should give them time to nail some boards over windows, stack some sand bags etc. Yust kiddin' he he
Could you please PM me your Western itinerary?
You going through Edmonton?
You may know about Turning the Tide bookstore in Saskatoon. A good place to drop in if you come through.
If you're on southern Vancouver Island then give me a shout. We can save a few ALES. lol.
Doing a fundraising tour for Bucky Haight? And why the fuck is this in National News? Is Cueball that well known?
Moving to Out and About. Have a great trip Cueball.
Ontario to the West consitutes "cross Canada tour"?
Hmph.
*sigh* no one ever visits the Lower North Shore. Not the best time, anyway - the blackflies are bad right now.
and then its winter again
Yup.
One summer I went up the Alaska Highway to visit some friends who had moved to the Yukon. The rain and mud on the way was miserable [dirt road back then], but the sun was out for a day before I got to my friends.
When I got there was the first time I had sat still. And the mosquitos just blew my mind.
"Oh yeah, we get most of our annual precipitation in the summer."
Nine months of winter, and then this as your reward?!
Actually, here we consider six months of winter to be our well-deserved reward for enduring six months of blackflies.
Hey KenS and Boom Boom, please don't get part time jobs working for the tourism industry. I'm getting itchy, and cold, just reading your posts.
I'm going west too, in August. And maybe to Montreal at some point. But I won't drift Cueball's thread anymore.
That infamous maybe.
Stopped off in Sudbury, on the way to Winnipeg where we are now. Got some divergent views on the strike. Mostly from people not directly involved. Most people seemed generally suportive of the strikers. Most interestingly I ran into a former management guy for Vale. He told me that Vale dumped about half the management staff when they purchased Inco.
Got some other informed commentary from a local activist who has been in touch with the situation, and along with the others I talked to there seemed to be some criticism of how the strike was intitiated and handled. Perhaps the union was not prepared for the knock down drag out struggle they are having with Vale.
I was told that despite Scab labour, the mine is not functioning at 100% capacity and that the rumour is a bad chemical process ended up with 50,000 tons of Nickel going to waste at some point.
On the whole people were supportive, with many "Sudbury Supports our Working Families" signs in many businesses. Seems like most everyone is on-side with the Steelworkers on this one.
In Winnipeg today and for tomorrow, heading to Saskatoon later monday. Be there Tuesday.
Cheers everyone, will try to drop by and meet those who want to as we go.
Look me up when you hit Saskatoon, Cueb. I live just down the road from the Merry Mansion (Turning the Tide Bookstore).
Infamous suits you better.
You've already topped most the news pieces on rabble. Send me your address and I've donate $50 to you instead.
wow! The Townhouse! Thanks for that. Makes me almost miss it!
Yeah. Townhouse. Berni Desjardin's joint. A must see landmark. Went to the Smiling Budha too.
We went that way last summer, this is a continuation of the that tour, and we need to pick up on some missed dates out west. The promoters were really unhappy that we had to skip some dates, what with the baby being born and so on.
All the way to Edmonton now. Had some interesting times in Winnipeg and Saskatoon.
The further we get from Toronto the less G20 seems to make any sense to anyone. Or perhaps better to say, that there is less interest in it overall. Most telling was a brief bus stop in Battleford where a guy from Slave Lake asked me point blank: "What is G20?" After my explanation he then went on to say that he thought Harper's billion dollars would have been better spent cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico. I couldn't disagree of course.
In Saskatoon we managed to hang out with long term Babble friend Al Qabong. Very cool to meet him face to face for the first time. We had dinner at Amigo's and we got to visit Mr. Bong's home where we had a pleasant chat about Babble past and present.
We had a great time.
I will update later with some photos from around
Yeah, that was fun; sitting around sipping beer, talking about the class struggle, hockey, lightning, breast feeding, Palestine and John Entwistle...
Regarding some of our conversation...
"Amal Saad-Ghorayeb is an expert on Hezbollah and her book on the Lebanese party has been widely praised and cited. She taught political science at Lebanese American University in Beirut. Currently, she is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Middle East Center in Beirut. "
I''ll be filling in for another host tomorrow, and will be airing a talk by Jack Shaheen, author of Reel Bad Arabs at 8:30 CST.
http://www.cfcr.ca/
Cue if you want to visit me, don't come to Fernie. I'm living in Vancouver now.
Hey! That would be cool. I'll be there for a while so we will get together for sure.
What?!? You're skipping Medicine Hat?!? Cue, there was a time ... (Mind you, I was only eleven at most at the time ...)
Hugs, and happy wanderings.
I'll be waiting!
you here yet?
I will be over on the mainland next week. Maybe a Cueball inspired babble get-together? or a few ales.
That sounds good. I am here now, and I would love to meet with people seperately or as a group. An inspired get together sounds great. I am just resting up at my families place here in the lower mainland and will be out and about soon.