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Ed Broadbent has died.


"Our country has lost a fierce champion for ordinary Canadians, an intellectual who strongly believed in building a good society," the statement said. "Ed devoted decades of his life to fighting for justice and equality in Canada and around the world."

John Edward Broadbent, a companion of the Order of Canada, was known to New Democrats as "Honest Ed," "Mr. Decent" or simply "Ed." Broadbent led the NDP for 14 years and through four elections — and even returned to the House of Commons later in life.


In my personal pantheon, Broadbent is right up there with Flora MacDonald, Stephen Lewis, and Robert Stanfield--people of conscience who were also politicians.

If only I had a similar list circa 2024.
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Today I learned that Wab Kinew, the newly elected NDP premier of Manitoba, won an Aurora Award in 2022 for his YA fantasy novel Walking in Two Worlds.

Once upon a time this would not have been news to me--I would have been on top of not just the mainstream news reports but all the fannish literary developments in Canada and elsewhere. But I've been severely disconnected from both mundane life and fandom for a while, so probably everyone else knew this, and commented on it, long ago.

Nevertheless! This news, though belated to me, makes me very happy.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/21/arts/music/maggie-roche-dead-singer-songwriter.html?_r=0

I loved The Roches' music, though I haven't listened to it (or much of any music, come to that) for a while.

I'm still too demoralized by January 20 to write about the events thereof. I hope that the world, including (especially) Canada, makes it through the next four years intact. The portents are unpromising.
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To my fellow Canadians in Alberta: Heartfelt joy, coupled with delighted astonishment, and GO YOU.

Now if only M. Trudeau and Mr. Mulcair would stop thinking that "coalition" is a dirty word, we might stand a chance of changing the face and future of the entire country, not just one province ...

Regardless, this is a good, good day.
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We said goodbye to our darling eldest kitty over the Christmas holidays, and the loss has taken a toll on the whole family. Second eldest kitty spent a few weeks lurking by the deceased's normal sleeping place, wondering when she was going to return home, come out to play, or otherwise put in an appearance. Very sad. But now things are slowly getting back to normal for humans and cats alike, and it's a sunny spring Sunday, and other portents seem cautiously favourable.

On a more macro level, I've been wondering if I keep repeating the mantra "Mayor Wong-Tam" for about a gazillion and one times I can somehow send out a message to the universe to Make It So. We'll see...
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 I think we all knew that this loss was inevitable, but nonetheless it has hit me with a terrible shock.

 http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/08/22/pol-layton-last-letter.html

I haven't anything to say that hasn't been said more eloquently elsewhere. His life, his work, his service, and the letter linked above all speak for themselves. 

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