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The Stew Pot

The Stew Pot will appear in this space from time to time with my $.02 on the issues of the day. Comments are welcome (I have thick skin).

What are they thinking at Hockey Canada?
Hockey Canada has been all over the news not just because there have been sexual assaults in Canadian junior hockey, but because it has been revealed they had 2 slush funds for payouts when sexual assaults occur. To say junior hockey in this country has some culture problems is the understatement of the year. In the face of public and media outrage, and politicians up to and including the Prime Minister demanding the board resign, they have dug their heels in. Even Hayley Wickenheiser has called for a leadership change: “I spent 23 years of my life around Hockey Canada and it’s beyond disappointing and disgraceful what I’ve seen.” Sponsors from corporate Canada are dropping Hockey Canada like a hot potato. Soon, nobody will deal with this board and they will be forced to resign, as they ought to have done weeks ago.

Does everybody cheat at everything?
On The Agency Podcast, Candy Minx and I have been talking about the cheating scandal in chess centred around a young Grand Master, Hans Niemann. Chess.com has come out with a report which points to Niemann cheating far more and far more recently than he has admitted. At the US Chess Championships they have upped security, and I watched a video the other day showing an official thoroughly scanning Niemann very, very thoroughly. As of this writing, Niemann is doing pretty well in the tournament, winning his first game and drawing the second.

Meanwhile, a cheating scandal has rocked the competitive fishing world as well. It was a Lake Erie walleye tournament, with nearly $29,000 in prize money. Jacob Runyan and his fishing partner Chase Cominsky allegedly stuffed lead balls down the throats of their catch to increase the weight. I suppose among fishermen, lying about the size of the catch is a time honoured tradition, but the fibbing has to stop when their is big money at stake.

There is even a cheating scandal brewing in the Irish dancing community.

“In a statement posted on its website on Thursday, the Irish Dancing Commission said its ethics committee had received “allegations, with supporting documentation, of several grievous breaches of our Code of Conduct” in July of this year”.

Are there any sports or games that are free of cheating? I don’t know. Over the years there have been several cheating scandals in the duplicate bridge world. There has been cheating in soccer, plenty of cheating in baseball, cheating in American football. Then there is bicycle racing, where Lance Armstrong denied cheating for years until he was caught. There has even been cheating in the comtemplative game of Go, especially online, and anyone who plays Go online will tell you that sandbaggers are common. I know I’m missing many sports and games here. It seems us humans are incapable of fair play.

Evan Solomon jumps ship.

Evan Solomon is leaving Bell Media to take a job in America. I listened to his radio show on Newstalk 1010 semi-regularly. Although some days it seemed he got all DEFCON 1 about sleepy issues on slow news days, I think he did a good job, and he was certainly a shining light in the Bell empire. Now that they’ve trashed Lisa LaFlamme (that’s another sad story for another time), they need all the talent they can get. It seems Bell is having a very bad year. For Mr. Solomon, he’s off to have a new adventure. I’m sure it is a tremendously exciting time for him, and I wish him well.

Biden to pardon federal weed convictions
The same needs to be done here in Canada. Weed has been legal here for a few years now, and the PM should make a move very soon to make similar pardons happen here. Meanwhile, the provincial government here really butchered the rollout of weed shops in this province. They gave out far and away too many permits for weed shops. They’re everywhere, and while some new ones continue to open up, it appears many are starting close around the city. Meanwhile, all these shops have to buy from the “Doug-store” at the same prices.

Misogynistic hidden tags on Poilievre videos
This is scary. The Conservative Party of Canada leader, Pierre Poilievre has denied knowing about the tags and has had them removed. Meanwhile in recent months Poilievre has been linked to extremists like DIAGOLON and was on the street chatting with extremists during the illegal occupation of Ottawa.

I get the that Torys are getting desperate to win an election but the rise of Pierre Poilievre is very scary to me. Next election, be careful how you vote please.

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Little Canada

Tuffy P recently visited Little Canada with a friend of ours, and came back to proclaim it “Toronto’s best kept secret”. This morning I had to drop my car off at my mechanics for a brake job, so I walked down to the subway and then took transit to Little Canada, which is located at Yonge and Dundas, in the heart of downtown Toronto.

From their website: Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer, an immigrant to Canada, began learning all of the wonderful things about Canada when he would help his children with their school projects. He loved experiencing the wonder of his new country through their eyes.

Inspired by a visit to Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany, Jean-Louis began to develop a vision for a similar miniature world in Canada. In 2011, encouraged by two of his mentors to follow his heart and pursue his passion, Jean-Louis quit his job and turned his full attention to fulfilling his dream of building a miniature Canada.

Recognizing the need to partner with like-minded individuals who could help bring his vision to life, Jean-Louis sent out emails to various model railway clubs in the GTA and Hamilton area.

One of the responses he received was from Dave MacLean, a University of Toronto-educated civil engineer and two-term president of The Model Railroad Club of Toronto. More importantly, Dave had been a model enthusiast since the age of three, and had built dozens of model railroads for private, institutional and corporate clients.

The two quickly realized their shared passion and vision, and the rest is history. Today, with a team of talented individuals, experts in their respective field, and thousands of working hours, their dream is coming to life.

Here are a few pics I snapped during my visit. Little Canada is loads of fun and full of crazy amounts of detail. Many of the vehicles as well as the trains are in motion. I watched the skydome open and a ballgame start, with video on a jumbo-tron. I stayed in each area through a night/day cycle. Lights come on at night and the activity changes. At the Chateau Laurier, you can see what’s going on in each of the rooms. At the border, some guy’s car has over-heated. As well, there are several moose hidden within the layouts like a scavenger hunt.

A visit to Little Canada costs just over $30 with tax. For that, you get a fantastic visual treat. There are lots of guides around who can answer questions, and they are very knowledgeable. There’s even a cafe onsite. Finally, you can get “miniaturized” and later order an action figure of yourself. You can even insert yourself into one of the layouts. Expect to spend 1-2 hours wandering the exhibits.

Recommended.

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Little Bitch

Check out Little Bitch, the latest from The Agency Podcast. Listen right here or find it on your phone and all the best podcast places.

Episode 169

Opening trash talk from Grandmaster Ben Finegold’s YouTube.

This week:
More chess drama
Adventures in Connecticut
Sci-fi predictions
Blonde and the cult of celebrity
An autumn visit to The Comfort Food Diner
The Outlaws
Moonage Daydream
Wisdom from Agent Eugene’s dad
Premium Rush (not the name of a weed shop)
Trump voters, junk food and driving to work
Dragon’s Den repeats (for American listeners, it’s the Canadian version of Shark Tank)
Robin Hood movies

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Nature Walk at Sam Smith Park

This morning’s nature walk with Miles Hearn was on my home turf – just down the street at the fabulous Col. Sam Smith Park. Take a walk with me….

Fall Colour

Song Sparrow
Spent Bull Thistle
Great Blue Heron
Eastern Phoebe

Low water in the pond
Turtle catching rays
American Black Duck

Ring-billed Gull
More gulls
Knapweed (the family flower?)

What a morning!
From the jetty protecting the yacht club

Landfill Junk
Chicory
Fossils
Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler

European Starling
Oriental Bittersweet
Yellow-rumped Warbler

Enjoying dogwood berries

Find the Yellow-Rumped Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
White-throated Sparrows
White-throated Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow

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Municipal Election

Toronto’s municipal election is coming up October 24. We live in Ward 3, a seat that has been held by Mark Grimes for decades. In my opinion, it is past time for new blood at City Council. This election I’ll be supporting Amber Morely. She ran in 2018, making a good showing but losing to the incumbent. In our City, incumbents have long held a significant advantage in municipal politics, and due to his longevity, there is a lot of name recognition around Grimes. I think we can do better, though, and if people come out to vote, he can be toppled.

At the Mayor level, there are several candidates going up against John Tory. I don’t know anything abut any of them yet, so I haven’t made up my mind. Tory is obviously a hard-working guy, but I don’t see a great vision for the City there. Still, it is highly unlikely that he will be unseated this time around. I’ll bet next time out, we’ll see more high-profile candidates jump into the race.

I’d be happy to hear your opinions about both the Ward 3 race and the Mayor race (candidates are welcome to comment).

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Just Play

Check out the latest from The Agency Podcast right here or find it at the best podcast places.

The agents both watched THE WOMAN KING with the always remarkable Viola Davis. Eugene is working on mosaics and Candy spent time with Dennis McCarthy.

Thank you for listening! 

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