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And lo, a ripple: December 2014
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And lo, a ripple. Tuesday, December 09, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Married to Brad, living the life in eastern Canada. View my complete profile. Visitors to this page. Radio Swiss Classic (auf Deutsche - Bern, CH). Radio Swiss Jazz (Bern, CH). Radio Bruno (Bologna, Italy). Do Buddhists Watch Telly? How to Learn Swedish in a Thousand Difficult Lessons. Overheard in New York. For Once, then, Something (by Robert Frost). Others taunt me with having knelt at well-curbs. A pebble of quartz?
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Pample the Moose: Andrew Cohen,
http://pamplemoose.blogspot.com/2007/06/andrew-cohen-unfinished-canadian-people.html
A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Saturday, June 30, 2007. Andrew Cohen, The Unfinished Canadian: The People We Are. To give one example, in the process of savaging Michael Adams' book Fire and Ice.
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Pample the Moose: Define "junior", oh great Toronto Star!
http://pamplemoose.blogspot.com/2013/02/define-junior-oh-great-toronto-star.html
A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Monday, February 11, 2013. Define "junior", oh great Toronto Star! ETA: Interesting to note that the updated version of the article. Just to be clear, I do think ...
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Pample the Moose: John Ralston Saul,
http://pamplemoose.blogspot.com/2009/02/john-ralston-saul-fair-country-telling.html
A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Monday, February 02, 2009. John Ralston Saul, A Fair Country: Telling Truths About Canada. By John Ralston Saul. Pervaded Canadian society, and that this was adop...
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Pample the Moose: Open Letter on the Fair Elections Act
http://pamplemoose.blogspot.com/2014/03/open-letter-on-fair-elections-act.html
A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. Open Letter on the Fair Elections Act. Today I encourage you to read the letter, which outlines a number of key concerns. Democratic inst...
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Pample the Moose: Ramsay Cook,
http://pamplemoose.blogspot.com/2006/09/ramsay-cook-teeth-of-time-remembering.html
A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Saturday, September 23, 2006. Ramsay Cook, The Teeth of Time: Remembering Pierre Elliott Trudeau. A much smaller volume was released last month by McGill-Queen’s ...
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Pample the Moose: Brian Mulroney,
http://pamplemoose.blogspot.com/2007/10/brian-mulroney-memoirs.html
A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Monday, October 15, 2007. Brian Mulroney, Memoirs. About a month ago, I received a copy of Brian Mulroney's Memoirs. Posted by Matt @ 9:10 pm. Chantal Hébert, Fre...
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Pample the Moose: Jacques Henripin, demographer and public intellectual, 1926-2013
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A slightly acidic space for commentary, mixed with sweet undertones of optimism, and occasionally garnished with a cherry of insight. Pample the Moose is the blog of Matthew Hayday, an associate professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph. The assorted musings here are his, and do not reflect the positions of the university. Wednesday, September 04, 2013. Jacques Henripin, demographer and public intellectual, 1926-2013. Jacques Henripin passed away. Posted by Matt @ 7:59 pm. Graham Fr...
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