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That must be a hard situation with lots of emotions dancing around. You deserve a break so go ahead and have one.We moved Mom into long-term care today. She did surprisingly well. In some ways, better than us, her three daughters. We all had some cross words with each other or administration at various points. My sisters are powerhouses, and I'm not. So, I tend to sit back and listen, pipe up when I need to. We get along fine, but, at the moment, I need a break from the way they deal with things.
In the Canadian system (and British, and most Commonwealth countries still modelled on the British system) the PM is not separately elected. They are the leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons. If that party changes their leader between elections, the new leader becomes PM. That's how Kim Campbell and John Turner got the job, among others. An election does not directly decide the PM, just the party in power, who then decide the PM.Good morning,
Could someone explain to me today’s news?
The Liberals asking for $350 000 from each liberal candidate who wants to become PM. That PM will be determined in March- is there not going to be any elections?? Like of all Canadians, not just of Liberal party members?
And if this is a federal election- will the other party’s leaders also have to come up with that amount of money?
And who is getting the money- the government? The party- for advertising?
I find this very confusing….
It looks like it will be a grey and gloomy day today. Maybe I'll bake - I spotted a never used by me recipe for Barm Brack that might be worth trying. Hope you, and everyone else, find a ray of enjoyment in the day.@KayTheCurler i hope your day is less blah today. I’ve been there too so know how you feel. Except I have no knitting skills to make me feel I’ve had a productive day! I like the idea of suffering from too much peopling. I think I want to hibernate.
Weather is supposed to close in again tonight for the drive north (a drive I seem to be doing almost daily lately). We're gonna get out of Dodge soon.
They're calling for flurries, but the winds are coming from Lake Huron again and forecasted flurries have been turning into real snow lately.
Across the prairies farmers are ripping out shelter belts to create more cropland. It doesn't improve anything worthwhile as the topsoil finds it easy to blow away. Today's farmers are ignoring history and it will bite them at some point.Took big guy out to mechanic's yesterday in Baxter, hwy 90, wind came up for a few minutes in an otherwise pleasant drive, and I feckin' hate that road because of the way the snow blows straight across. I wonder if you look at zoning, and changing agricultural practices, as to why we don't conserve/establish windbreaks of trees to make travel safer.
Everybody driving a highway in the winter that has open fields changing with trees at it’s side can notice that benefit.why we don't conserve/establish windbreaks of trees to make travel safer.