Sometimes a phrase just *stops* you, like this from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Dream Count:
"If the air was fabric, it was crinkled."
Sometimes a phrase just *stops* you, like this from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Dream Count:
"If the air was fabric, it was crinkled."
Reopen Ubisoft Halifax β Emergency Rally!
Solidarity with Ubisoft Halifax Workers
Thursday, Jan. 29
10:00 am
Grand Parade β 1790 Argyle St
Take action now! Send a letter to Ubisoft and Canadian labour ministers to urge Ubisoft to reopen the studio:
actionnetwork.org/letters/re-o...
Nominations are open for CAJ Awards, including the $1,000 CWA Canada / CAJ Labour Reporting Award.
I don't write that much anymore, but when I do, it almost always includes poop.
montrealgazette.com/news/local-n...
If you're a person of a certain age who lives in the Laurentians, this cool thing β part of the @mtlgazette.bsky.social Media Literacy Project β is happening at 4Korners next week.
4korners.org/events/wedne...
Me: [spills all the fancy salt into the cupboard]
She: Oh well, at least we wonβt have demons in there
Me: [manages to have a smooth and uneventful morning cloaked in a grandpa-style bathrobe]
Also me: [puts on a nice white sweater for a teams meeting, spills coffee all down the front, steps directly into the dogsβ water bowl]
βThe government says public bodies have a duty to use exemplary French, and Roberge says the language must be easy for everyone to understand.β
One might wonder: Do public bodies have a duty to protect the dignity and mental health of citizens?
www.montrealgazette.com/news/provinc...
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My kid made it two hours at school.
I did something really hard: I didnβt tell her I was proud of her for getting on the school bus. I didnβt tell her I was proud of her for lasting two hours.
I said: βThanks for calling me. Letβs go get lunch.β
My teen got on the school bus today. Itβll be her first time in a classroom in nearly a year. She did it herself, without the mental-health support she should have been given.
Thankfully the downstairs door was open because we hadnβt gone far. Damn dogs
The dogs havenβt learned how to open the front door, but they have learned how to lock it when weβre outside, so thereβs that
Since becoming more vocal about workers' rights on another platform, people have come at me in my DMs and threatened legal action. Strikes are hard, they're inconvenient, they're ugly. And they're the most powerful thing workers have at their disposal.
My kid just called me buckaroo and I don't even know what to do with that
βMom, you know what a lobotomy is, right?β
βYeah, thatβs what Iβm getting you for your birthday.β
And that is how you end a conversation with a teenager.
And she knows it!
A young puppy outside, wearing a denim dress
She just took toilet paper OUT OF MY HAND and went dancing through the house. Why must puppies be exactly like toddlers and when will I be able to finally pee alone?
The Gazette investigation: A troubling timeline of sexual abuse allegations by former students spanning a 20-year period during which Phillip Baugniet was principal at FACE. (1/5)
βHowβs English workinβ out for ya?β I teased the teen when she flubbed a couple of words.
She lifted her eyebrow and said, βHowβs AI taking over your job working for you?β
Go team!
Iβm intensely proud to be a small part of this historic movement. Welcome, Halifax!
My teen describing her friend: Heβs my social security number and both sides of my credit card.
And I said life couldnβt get better β¦
Generally good advice in this household!
(She was looking for the carrot peeler, but also apparently the carrots were "deader than [family member who died years ago]." I'm so tired.)
Things my kid says in the kitchen that terrify me: "Where is the skinning thing?"
Microsoft-BGS union files for first contract arbitration.
@microsoft.com
@bethesdastudios.com
@bethesdaunion.bsky.social
I said something or other to the teenager about a dog having a job and she looked aghast said, "Oh god is she corporate?"
Thereβs no indication whether accommodations will be made for neurodivergent students β some of whom rely on their phones for self-soothing and as a literal lifeline.
www.montrealgazette.com/news/provinc...
My kid was initially turned away from their polling station because they didnβt have photo ID. There are other ways to prove who you are! Know your rights:
www.elections.ca/content2.asp...