- Many Liberal MPs are now calling on Justin Trudeau to step down. This includes people like Francis Drouin, who had previously defended the prime minister. Notably, another MP who had previously been silent, Chad Collins, said that Chrystia Freeland received a standing ovation at the caucus meeting following her resignation from cabinet. Whether this will be enough to overcome Trudeau's ego remains to be seen. Meanwhile the Globe and Mail is reporting that Freeland's resignation came after Trudeau told her in a Zoom call that he intended to replace her with former central banker Mark Carney; curiously, Carney himself has so far said nothing about such a plan. Jumping the gun like this on a highly competent and loyal member of cabinet is not a good look for the PM.
- The school shooting in Wisconsin yesterday appears to have been the work of a 15 year old female student at the school, who appears to have shot herself. A manifesto entitled "War Against Humanity", claimed to have been written by the shooter, has been circulating on social media, though its authenticity has yet to be confirmed. The school in question is a private institution called the Abundant Life Christian School; it's almost as if posting the Ten Commandments in schools isn't enough to prevent violence. Who'd have thought?
- Joe Biden is now calling for a ban on stock trading by members of Congress. That would be an excellent idea, but it's rather unfortunate that he waited till now, when the proposal has nearly no chance of going forward in the foreseeable future, to speak up about the matter.
- Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, who was arrested in Greenland in July on an Interpol notice from Japan, has been freed after Danish authorities refused to extradite him. The Danish justice minister says that this is because of a lack of assurances from Japanese authorities that time served would be deducted from whatever sentence he received; given that he was facing up to 15 years in prison, it seems odd that Japan was unwilling to waver on a few months.
- A dietary supplement, Bovaer, has the potential to significantly reduce methane emissions from cattle and other ruminants when added to their feed. Of course, it would be much better to eliminate the farming of such livestock entirely, but it's probably unrealistic due to the romanticization of agriculture in so many different societies. Unfortunately, even this modest measure is receiving a lot of pushback from the masses, some of whom apparently think this is yet another sinister plot to control their minds or some such nonsense.
- Doctors Manitoba has been placing recruitment ads in several Republican-dominated American states, notably the Dakotas and Florida, suggesting that the political environment here might be better for them than where they are currently. A worthwhile move, though probably more useful for getting ob-gyns than regular family doctors.
- The Thompson Citizen, the last remaining local newspaper in the northern Manitoba city, is expected to shut down in the near future. The province has lost 31 news outlets since 2008.
- In much of Canada the number of "winter days" (defined as days in a year with temperatures below 0°C) has decreased significantly in just the last decade. Vancouver has lost 19 such days since 2014 and Toronto has lost 13; Winnipeg has only lost one so far, though.
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