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On May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of a fellow soldier and friend, John McCrae sat down to write a poem.
It became In Flanders Fields and has become arguably the most famous poem in Canadian history.
This is its story.
📸 Canadian War Museum
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"To hear our Prime Minister, Mark Carney, describe our relationship with the United States as a weakness is deeply concerning. It's simply a poor choice of words.
The largest economy in the history of the world sits just south of us—it cannot be ignored. I’m at a major food
Helen Andrews just reminded us how one of the most powerful men in America got destroyed by feelings.
Larry Summers — ex-Treasury Secretary, World Bank veteran, elite Democrat, and razor-sharp economist — was Harvard president when he dared speak data at an off-the-record
There have to be penalties for this unsolicited, intrusive and upsetting behaviour. What don't staff understand about the simple rule that if patients don't ask about MAiD, they should not start "selling" it?
It was a spirited collegial debate @OxfordUnion. But for the conservative-coded side - @albieamankona, myself and two excellent student debaters - to only lose 107-67 in front of an Oxford student crowd is quite the achievement!
What if the biggest “win” for families in the last 50 years was actually a trap?
Rory Sutherland dropped this on Alex O’Connor’s podcast: The two-income household started as a nice option. Both partners work, more money comes in. Feels great at first.
Then reality shifted.




