Jonathan Valois, Parti Québécois president, at a PQ workshop.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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Jonathan Valois, Parti Québécois president, at a PQ workshop.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Viva la Revolucion
Walking own from Mcgill Uinversity, just off campus, when I pass a Prayer Station. Whatever, just passing through, till one of the older men at the station points at me, and with a laugh asks
"What's with the Communist hat?"
I was taken aback. Too stunned to comment, but annoyed enough at his viewpoint not just to smile and nod in a placatory fashion. As with all occasions like that, all the good ripostes came as I walked away.
Turning round the corner, I walk past a demonstration outside Indigo, calling for a boycott on the store by some pro-Palestinian group or other. The man there holds out a flier.
"You have a progressive hat sir, have a progressive flier!"
I have a new hat. You may have seen it in some of the pics from Cuba. I like it, but I didn't think it was all that different. In fact, back in the UK, I doubt it would have drawn any comment, certainly wouldn't have in Glasgow. I thought Quebec was actually quite left wing, but left wing in a North American setting obviously means a different thing.

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"What's with the Communist hat?"
I was taken aback. Too stunned to comment, but annoyed enough at his viewpoint not just to smile and nod in a placatory fashion. As with all occasions like that, all the good ripostes came as I walked away.
Turning round the corner, I walk past a demonstration outside Indigo, calling for a boycott on the store by some pro-Palestinian group or other. The man there holds out a flier.
"You have a progressive hat sir, have a progressive flier!"
I have a new hat. You may have seen it in some of the pics from Cuba. I like it, but I didn't think it was all that different. In fact, back in the UK, I doubt it would have drawn any comment, certainly wouldn't have in Glasgow. I thought Quebec was actually quite left wing, but left wing in a North American setting obviously means a different thing.
Wednesday, August 9, 2000
World Domination
Finally the take-over begins. The first stop on the the tour of world domination has been decided.
Stop one: Canada.
First the Capital will fall under my influence, then Quebec will surrender with typical French aplomb!
The countdown begins...
Bwah hah hacough!...(Damn Pistachios!)
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