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When July 1 happens on a Wednesday, Canadians usually take the Thursday and Friday off too, so we engineer a five-day weekend to kick off the summer.
This year, that break did not happen for PM Carney.
Wow!
Premier Eby was also asked about the so-called ‘condo bail-out’ and he pushed back on this framing: “If you buy something at a store’s liquidation sale, you’re not ‘bailing out’ the store!”
Double wow!
Premier Smith and PM Carney were also asked why they couldn’t find private money for the pipeline project right now. “Too much uncertainty” was basically the answer (thanks, Albexit!) and there is truth to this, I think. Nobody mentioned the “s” word – Separatism – but I think there is also some urgency to get this started to undermine separatist anti-Canada smears.
On his substack, Pierre Ross takes The Globe and Mail to task for a carping, snide article that accuses Carney of performative virtue-signalling. Ross reminds us of the stakes:
…America’s 250-year experiment with democracy is circling the drain. In front of our eyes, it is transforming into a belligerent autocracy. One that praises violent dictators and vomits contempt on allies. One that offers sanctions relief to Russia and punitive tariffs to Canada. And things stand to get worse before they even begin to get better, if they ever do. MAGA will not go down without an ugly fight.
In Canada, I have no doubt that businesses that have done well with the Americans could find a way to do well with the emerging Fourth Reich. And I am aware that, on the other hand, adapting to a radical new reality will impose great costs and take time. But, again, the change didn’t come from our side.
The only question for us is, are we willing to go along with whatever happens? Carney’s mandate from Canadians is clear on this: the answer is no. We do not consent to becoming lapdogs for fascists.
Carney’s speeches, in polite, measured tones, have echoed Churchill’s “blood, sweat, and tears” speech. Our situation is not yet so dire, and Carney’s goal is to ensure that it never gets there. It is a perilous, difficult course that he has mapped out. But Canadians have heard him, and stand ready to fight.
Some CUSMA observations:
Here’s another Lego video from Iran to enjoy (and they even pronounce Saskatchewan correctly!)
World Cup Stories
Well, this is fun! The Athletic has an article about the songs chosen by World Cup teams and here are Canada’s choices:
Canada
Signature song: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie v2 (King of My City); Wonderful (Travis Scott)
Warm-up: Born Winner (AP Dhillon); TRYNA WIN (NorthSideBenji, Boi-1da & Canada Soccer)
Goal music: I Dare You (Tasty)
Post-match: Headlines (Drake); Charger (feat. MC YOSHI, Mauvais djo & Kokosvoice) (TRIANGLE DES BERMUDES)
Here is the Spotify list for all the teams.
A month ago, The Athletic also ran a funny article about The Drake Curse:
….Canadians are among many around the world familiar with what can happen when Drake aligns himself with a team. It’s called the Drake Curse. When the rapper — whose global popularity is surpassed by very few figures — publicly presents himself as a fan of a team or an athlete, stark losses often follow. Take this with tongue planted firmly in cheek but there is mounting evidence to suggest the Drake Curse is real.
Now, we have to ask, speculatively, of course: Having aligned themselves with the world-famous rapper, could Canada fall victim to the Drake Curse at the World Cup?
…“I’m not worried about it,” Canada defender Alistair Johnston said of the curse. “We’re still at that stage where the more people we can get onboard, the more global and international we can make this tournament for us, the better.”…
…you have to appreciate Canada’s bravery here. They’re aware of the Drake Curse. They’re trying to change it. They want to be associated with Canadians who have made them proud.
“The U.S. is such a big community that it’s hard to hone in on what being American is. But being Canadian, there is a lot more pride on certain individuals and celebrities and moments. This is a moment to make the country proud,” Marsch said. “In the end, the way to really electrify the country is to win.” Canada’s World Cup will represent many things to many people.
For players, the World Cup could provide the chance to elevate their careers. With a healthy mix of French and English speakers, players from different economic backgrounds and players of different races, Canada will represent the diversity the country should rightly be known for. With a first World Cup win, Canada could help catapult the sport’s domestic popularity.
…“If the Drake Curse meant that we lost the World Cup final,” Johnston said, grinning, “I’d still be pretty happy.”
Sigh! Why do Canadian media keep on letting us all down?
Toronto was rocking today
And this was such a great decision here
The Portugal-Croatia game on Thursday had quite a finish, didn’t it.
when the fruit salad is just a bowl of melon chunks
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— darth™️ (@darthbluesky.bsky.social) July 2, 2026 at 7:34 PM
Dave Barry never disappoints and he didn’t even write this:



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