Sunday, June 29

Trade Policy

Courtesy Arlene Dickinson"Donald Trump just called Canada 'a very difficult country to trade with.' He falsely claimed we impose 400% tariffs on U.S. dairy. He accused our Digital Services Tax, a policy used around the world, of being a “blatant attack” on America. And then he threatened to terminate all trade talks and impose a new tariff. All in one breath. 

Frankly, it’s disturbing. And I think it’s because he knows we do not stand alone in the world. Canada has always been a strong, fair trading partner to the United States. We’re their closest ally, their largest customer, and a vital contributor to their economy and national security. Our dairy system is built on supply management, not subsidies. It supports rural communities and food stability just as the U.S. supports its own farmers in different ways. The claim of 400% tariffs is false. Our Digital Services Tax is consistent with global efforts to ensure multinational tech companies, many valued in the trillions, contribute fairly in every country they operate in. This isn’t an attack. It’s tax fairness. Period. As someone who has spent decades building and working with businesses that trade goods and services across this border, I think his take is ridiculous. Canadians don’t take the importance of this relationship lightly. But we won’t be bullied about it either.

We believe in partnership. But real partnership is built on respect, facts, and a shared commitment to prosperity on both sides. I know and trust that our leaders in Canada are acting with fairness, dignity, and good faith and will not be bullied into anything that doesn’t serve our country and our citizens well. Americans cannot say the same and I feel badly for them. Threats are not negotiations. And tweets are not trade policy no matter how much attention people do or don’t pay to them."

The Whole Family!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. We have relocated via La Rivière Rouge, on to Lake Wascana, and finally settled on the North Saskatchewan in Prince Albert. This has allowed contact with our whole family in the course of the week, and included a visit with Tom & Mariette in Winnipeg—what a great week! We arrived in Regina on Monday afternoon, and settled in for a couple of nights with Erin and Kristian. I was able to get her drip irrigation functioning properly. I think the only issue was that the batteries were failing and with it being two hours out of whack, it wasn't running when Erin had programmed it to. Once it had fresh batteries and the time set, it began operating as expected. Kali made her acquaintance with Erin's cats. She and Luci established a non-aggression pact, while Elly determined to stay as far away as possible! We drove up to PA with Kristian on Wednesday, as I'm counting on his Lego experience to put together a Tent-Shelter Garage. We have looked over their request for demolition and development of the main floor bathroom, laundry room and the relocation of the kitchen. It's a big project for an old couple, even with the support of a young couple! We'll see how far we get. On Friday, Eric and I took part in a charity golf tournament for the new health centre here. It was a beautiful course that I have not played before. Eric and I managed to navigate our way around the course quite well, playing a 2-person scramble and scoring 81-more good fun! Finally today, Kristian began assembly of the frame for the shed, and we others began the demolition of the current kitchen/dining area where we will build the new bathroom. We schedule to get the demolition completed on Monday, and begin construction on Tuesday, but it's not easy going on a 1912 house—a lot of those pieces have been together for a long time! There are always some surprises that crop up to demand some of our time and energy—and both are in short supply! 

Big help in packing!
but she enjoyed travelling!

Elsewhere in the world, the Orange Felon continues his disastrous regime of terror. The markets struggle forward and the USA indices are finally in the green since January 20th, despite his machinations. The USA GDP has fallen into the red after Biden left him an economy growing at 2.8% rate. Unsurprisingly, Trump's approval rate has fallen below 40%. This weekend the self-proclaimed, Great Trade Negotiator, admitted that he could not even conclude a trade deal with us in Canada, and that despite already having one before he broke it! Elect a clown, expect a circus! 

The CFL season included another strong showing by the Riders as they eclipsed the BC Lions to move to 4-0 on the season. The Blue Jays are not playing as well, but are in a good position all the same. 

Anyhow, that's enough for this week! 

Kristian building the frame

Erica and Dad Demolition!

Saturday, June 21

War Expands!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has been great including some much needed rain. The fire hazard has dropped, but some fires continue to burn and we get smoke on some days. Many people are being evacuated from threatened communities; some of these are being housed here. Wendy has completed most of her Sweet Adelines business for this term and passed the audit successfully on Wednesday. I got the rhubarb picked again, cut, packaged and in the freezer. The lawns have been cut, so we're handing the place over to Andrew now—Thanks, Grandson! Wars continue to rage as well, including the Russian attack on Ukraine that Trump said he would solve before even taking office—Putin is openly laughing at him. The Israelis are now attacking Iran, also for no good reason. Trump has similarly said he could end that one, but Bibi is also laughing at him. USA has engaged in a series of meetings with Iran as Trump tried to walk back to the treaty that was in place before he cancelled it in his first term! With the Israeli attack, those negotiations are now cancelled, and Trump has declared that he might bomb Iran, that he could kill their leader whenever he wanted, and that, as usual, this will take "two weeks" to be determined. However, today, he began a bombing campaign against Iran with strikes on at least three sites there—Where's my two weeks?! The TACO trade continues on the markets as more tariffs are threatened and relaxed every week or so. He has also reawakened the 51st State threats against us, so we feel in some kind of war as well. The markets continue to feel the effects as all USA indices are in the red for Trump's term. The TSX is up 7%, but we have a hard time making progress on our own when our big neighbour is doing so poorly. Also, his tariffs against Canada are resulting in much less buying by USA businesses from us, and our country is suffering as well, even though we are finding new trading partners. The Blue Jays have cooled off a bit, but are still doing well and in a playoff position as we near the All-Star break. The Stanley Cup playoffs ended with heartbreak for my Oilers as the Panthers prevailed for the second year running. The Riders are doing pretty well, while showing some problems that need to be addressed. Still, they won again last night in Toronto to improve to 3-0 in the first weeks of the season. 

Erica writes, "We are planning for Mom and Dad’s visit, finalizing our renovation plans and rearranging our home. It has also been busy at work and Mystery Train is practising for a gig at the World Men’s Softball Championship. That’s about it for this week." Eric and I are scheduled for a charity golf tournament on a nice course while we're there. I've only golfed once this season, so I can't say that I'm ready for it! 

Erin and Kristian are enjoying the arrival of summer in Regina. Kristian is planning to travel to PA with us to assist with the projects up there. Maybe we'll manage a round of golf for us as well! The vegetable garden is doing well. I'm looking forward to checking it out next week. I hope I can get the drip-irrigation system working. 

Travis and Joanna celebrated Fathers Day with us, and passed along some more gifts. Thank you, my children for the golfing blessings that you have prepared for me this summer, and for the continuing blessing you are to me each day. They were over this evening to say farewell, provide some coffee and wish us a good trip. Thanks guys! 

And that's about it for this week. 

Saturday, June 14

War!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has continued to be great and we've enjoyed that. Kali drags us out for walks, sometimes more than once per day! She sometimes even brings me her collar to announce her wishes! I have finished work on the last two high panels in the side fence, so that goal has been reached. I picked my first batch of rhubarb, and got that cut up and frozen; I plan to get another picking done before we leave. I got out for golf on Tuesday and experienced tiredness, but no back or rib pain, so that was a good sign. My +13 result? Not such a good sign! Our travel plans keep getting tighter and tighter as Wendy wants to remain here until after the 19th, and we want to be in Prince Albert on the 25th, so it's not looking promising for any golf along the way. I got the car serviced yesterday, so that part is ready to roll. Now that we have a dog, travelling is considerably more complicated. Wendy had her main Spring concert on Monday–that went well. She has much end-of-season business to take care of and another sing-out scheduled for next week that I was hoping we could skip! World affairs remain chaotic as Trump's Trade War is estimated to take a trillion dollars worth of business out the global economy—we hope he'll change his mind! The Russian war in Ukraine seems to have escalated again, and now Israel has extended itself further by starting a war against Iran. It's a mess, and the markets took a hit as a result, so it was not a good week for investments. The NHL playoffs continued, now through five games with the Oilers trailing 3-2. The Jays remain hot, moving in to second place in their division! The Riders played again tonight in Hamilton and improved to 2-0 in the young season. 

Erica writes, "Eric and I are back on our own, Liam returned to Caronport on Monday. He has since heard from a contact for the new medicine and we hope that gets implemented soon. He also finished up the shelving in the spare room. Now, it just needs paint. We have been discussing our ongoing renovation plans for the summer. Mom and Dad will here at the end of June. We hope to do some work on the car park, and then move the bathroom on the main floor and gut the kitchen. We will see—I don’t want to be overly optimistic! We are coming to the end of the busy time at work. So, I will hopefully have more time for other work. :)"

Erin and Kristian are enjoying the summer weather in Regina, and some welcomed rains in northern Saskatchewan have brought some relief from the forest fire and smoke situation. Erin is caring for her garden area and anticipating adding some more plants. Erin was fretting about getting her financial reports completed, so naturally, she got those in a day ahead of time and enjoyed a relaxing Friday. She is now having a relaxing weekend with the hockey playoffs, her Jays playing great and there's an F1 race in Canada! Kristian has been working with youth group trying to organize more events. He getting ready to join us for the project in Prince Albert. 

Travis and Joanna joined us for supper and cards on Sunday. That was fun. Trav and I have worked hard all week to get our Oilers back on track in the playoffs, but to this point we're coming up short. Tonight, we enjoyed an outing to Boston Pizza for a Father's Day celebration, including Andrew. Andrew is getting ready to move into our house for the summer, which will also ease our concerns about taking care of the place while we're away. 

And that's about it for this week. 

Saturday, June 7

Frenemies!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has been beautiful, and only a little bit too warm, so we've been able to keep the house open most of the week. I have continued to work on the side fence. Just two more of the high panels left, and then I will move on to the shorter ones. My repair/replace system is going well, but now I'm running into interference from my raised garden beds. I have been over to the course to practice some golf, my back/ribs are feeling much better, so I'm able to swing harder, and hit much worse!! I plan to play next week—my first round of the season. Wendy keeps busily preparing for her final concert of the season. She had a concert on Monday, and also plenty of work on the business side of the chorus. Kali keeps us walking, and sometimes brings her collar so we remember to take her out—very smart little dog! The fox was around one night this week with some piteous yowling which made Kali frantic, and roused us from our sleep. USA continues in a state of turmoil. This week's feature was the breakup and public battle between Trump & Musk. Musk called Trump's tax bill an abomination because it adds $2.4 trillion to the national debt, he called Trump a criminal who was in the Epstein files, and that he should be impeached and replaced—can't disagree with him there. Trump replied by calling Musk an insane Nazi who should be investigated for his drug use, lose all his government contracts, and possibly be deported. You know, just the old, "he said"/"he said" stuff! Trump also claimed he'd completed a trade deal with China, but then China chimed in to correct the lie, and submit that while there was no deal, they had agreed to further meetings. At least the markets continued the May winning streak with another green week, and I enjoyed that. The football season has begun, and the Riders opened with a win—yay! The Jays have picked up the pace, winning 9 of the last 10, and moving into a playoff position. Well done, now keep it going. The Stanley Cup final is under way with the Oilers and Panthers tied at one game a piece. C'mon Oilers! 

Erica writes, "Liam has been visiting this week and it has been wonderful for us. It has been less wonderful for him as he was sick last weekend and then he had to prepare for and undergo a colonoscopy. Fun times! Our city has experienced a population increase with the fires up north. Several thousand people have evacuated. It will be a bit crazy as we support our clients and others who are currently homeless."

Erin and Kristian are enjoying the early summer in Regina, except for the forest fire smoke from northern Saskatchewan. We even get air quality warnings from those down here in Thunder Bay. Work is quite busy as her new assistant is out on medical leave for knee surgery, and what with her own recent vacation days, she has a bit of catch up to do. Her drip irrigation is not working yet, so it may wait until I get there to solve that problem. In the meantime, she is watering by hand, and the plants are doing very well. 

Lotsa Roma tomatoes soon!

Trav and Joanna had us over for supper on Sunday, and we look forward to returning the favour this Sunday. One of the aluminum welds has come apart on their deck settee, but we haven't settled on a repair solution. I tried to put a screw in it, but the aluminum is just too soft to hold. Aluminum welding (MIG, TIG) is a bit of black art, and one which I've never tried, as we did some carbon arc welding on the farm, but I only did hard metals using welding rods. I guess brazing would be similar to MIG welding. Maybe pop rivets will hold things together. Otherwise work remains steady for Trav and as per usual for Joanna. They have five foxes in their neighbourhood as the three kits are now looking almost grown up. 

Broken Weld

And that's about it for this week. 

Saturday, May 31

TACO

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has been beautiful, too hot for my comfort actually, and we've managed some activities outside, until we had to retreat to air conditioned comfort inside! I have managed to complete two more fence panels as each one is a day's work for me! I now have a very satisfactory system for removing them, straightening them and reinstalling them. One ongoing issue relates to my fall last week. I tripped coming through the back gate and fell hard on my side and my head. It opened a small wound on my head, and probably cracked a rib. It's very difficult to find a position for sleeping, and heaven help me if I cough! It's also interfering with my golf swing (some will say that's a good thing!), but I've managed several trips to the practice area, and hope to get in a game next week. Wendy has mostly been working on Spring Cleaning issues in the house, but has also been out for a few of the walks with Kali. She still has her Sweet Adelines practices as well. This week brings us to the end of the month, and the updates for the first quarter of the year. Canada posted a surprisingly good quarter with annualized growth of +2.2%, while USA suffered negative GDP data, and is now threatened with a recession (2 consecutive negative quarters). Trump blew up when he heard about his TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out) nickname, and has issued ever more bizarre threats. Now that the Court of International Trade has unanimously declared his tariffs illegal, there were some who hoped he would accept this off ramp as a way to get out of the mess and blame someone else for his failures. Alas, he is vowing even worse actions, and most pundits are now resigned to the fact that he will keep the trade war going. At least the TACO trading has made May a great month in the markets, but they've suffered so much since Jan 20th, that it still doesn't get the USA indices back to the green side. 

May Index Results
TSX: +5.4%
DOW: +3.8%
S&P: +5.8%
Nasdaq: +8.6%

Results since Jan 20th
TSX: +4.4%
DOW: -2.8%
S&P: -1.4%
Nasdaq: -2.6%

The preseason has ended in football, so teams are making their final cuts and getting ready for action in week 1: Riders open the season against Ottawa next Thursday—Go Riders Go! The Blue Jays continue to struggle around the .500 mark and that's not going to get them into the playoffs. Hockey has now advanced to the Cup Final Series and my very own Edmonton Oilers are there against Florida Panthers. I was not impressed by the way the Oilers ended the regular season, but I did pick them to win the first two series. I picked the Jets to beat them in round three, but the Jets after being the top team in the regular season really faltered in the playoffs. The Oilers are playing well, so I'll be cheering and hoping for them in the finals. 

Eric writes, "This week Erica has been working late to finish up some projects at work. Eric agreed to the nomination, and was voted in to be an elder for the church here. Liam has a procedure next week, so he came home for the week."

Erin and Kristian have returned from their fabulous road trip to Alberta. It was a great time both in their sightseeing and on the drive. Now, they're back at home and enjoying their home in Regina. 

including the cats!

Today was planting day for the planters and hanging baskets. Romaine, garlic chives, green onions, purple sweet peppers, yellow bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, strawberries, peas, diva cucumbers, straight eight cucumbers, Roma tomato tree! I’m not sure what the difference in cucumbers will be. 

Travis and Joanna are doing well and enjoying their three dogs. It's the off-season for Ulrich Design, but there still seems to be enough to do. We're looking forward to joining them for supper on Sunday night. Kali will delight in coming along to play with Moxley, Darby and Marigold. 

Marigold, Darby, Moxley, Trav's Toes
And that's enough for this week! 

Saturday, May 24

Visitor

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has been seasonable, with a few holdover April showers and the arrival of May dandelions! I did my first lawn cut of the season. Since we plan to miss a large chunk of the summer again, I am making it my goal to keep the lawn from growing too fast! We have scheduled Andrew and Rosie to live here while we're away, so they'll take care of the lawns anyway, but I'll try to keep it manageable. The rhubarb is growing nicely, and about ready for a first picking. I'll try to get a few of those done before we leave. I did get over to the golf course between showers for a bit more practice. I also confirmed that my electric caddy needs a new battery, so I have sourced that and, except for my game, I am ready for the season!



The startling events of the week here at Kensington Manor was the weeklong visitation by a fox. She has spent several nights sleeping in our yard, and a few nights yowling in the neighbour's driveway. This is a grave concern to Kali who responds anxiously to protect us! It also means we cannot allow Kali out except on a leash as the fox would make a quick meal of her! I have looked around, but have been unable to find a den in the area. Trav & Joanna have a fox with a few kits in their neighbourhood. We contacted the police and the Natural Resources folks—they are unwilling to do anything despite that she comes up on our deck and is certainly a hazard to our pet. Wendy was busy most of the week with Sweet Adelines business as her choir took a vote and decided to remain in the organization. The markets got kicked again as Trump wildly lashed out with additional tariffs against Europe (50%) and Apple (25%). This lead to another market sell off. At the same time, the Republicans are trying to install a new financial plan which will add trillions to the USA deficit and resulted in them losing their top level credit rating—disaster upon disaster! Canada appears to be forging new trading arrangements with Europe and China to avoid some of the economic damage. We are definitely living in interesting times. In sports, the Blue Jays are playing a bit better and have moved into second place in their division—much work remains to be done! In hockey, Oilers are playing Dallas in the West Final, while Florida is blasting Carolina in the East. I'll just keep cheering for the Oilers as I have no teams left in my bracket. Football is into the pre-season and the Riders lost to Winnipeg today. 

Erica wrote, "Eric is off to Guelph this weekend for a FMT (Family & Marriage Therapy) conference. The president of the association had many good things to say about Eric and the work he has done in Saskatchewan. Of course, I already know this, but it was nice for him to be publicly recognized. I am at the end of my fiscal year. It is very busy and there is much to do! So, I’m taking advantage of Eric’s absence to get some work done. Liam lost the side mirror in his car—just the mirror part, not the casing. So, he is working on sourcing replacement parts."

Erin and Kristian had a big week in Alberta. They drove up to Calgary last Saturday, spent a few days there including a trip to the Calgary Zoo. Kristian was able to reconnect with a classmate who had moved there.
Standing on Air!
Then, they drove up to Edmonton to check out the attractions there. They had a hotel well-connected to the West Edmonton Mall so they enjoyed minigolf, the aquarium, Fantasyland and the eateries there. Today they are driving home to Regina.

Travis and the dogs had a good week! Joanna? Not so much! I think I passed along my head cold and she has been convalescing with that most of the week. Fortunately, she was well enough late in the week to go with Wendy for a manicure/pediccure to complete Mothers Day celebrations! Now, Wendy is able to dress up her new sandals properly! 


And that's enough for this week. 

Saturday, May 17

Happy May Long!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown, and it brings us to the Victoria Day weekend, known familiarly as May Long. The weather has been lovely all week, but since it's a long weekend, it has naturally turned cool and rainy today! Kali and I have been out for our daily walks, despite that I am suffering with a head cold this week. I thought it was seasonal allergies and was treating myself with Reactine, but switched to cold meds on Wednesday and I'm gradually feeling better. I did manage one trip to the golf course, and have also continued to work on my swing here in the yard. I'm looking forward to a few rounds this summer. The lawns are growing nicely, and I've noticed a few yellow heads waving at me from among the greenery! Trump backed down on his tariff war with China, and the markets have responded positively. Of course, there's no telling what he'll do next—this week he's threatening to impose (reimpose?) tariffs that he had cancelled earlier! He said he had completed trade agreements with 200 countries (there aren't that many countries!), but later amended that to just one country, and even later we found out there was no trade agreement with them either. Master dealmaker, for sure! Still, he has maintained a 10% minimum tax on anything Americans want to buy from elsewhere in the world, and that is having a chilling effect on the USA economy. Orders are being cancelled, shipments are being cancelled, shelves are emptying and the retailers are announcing price increases to pay for the tariffs. Of course, he doesn't like that either, and, today, he demanded that USA retailers should eat the extra cost, and not pass it along to their customers! Meanwhile, due to his tariffs, USA's trade deficit is increasing—the opposite of his declared intention. The first round of the NHL playoffs ended in glory for me, as I picked seven of the eight winners. Now, in round two, I have picked 2/3 winners, and am still waiting for the other series to end. Don't recall when I've ever been this lucky! However, since I picked the Jets to not only beat Dallas, but also to go on and win the Cup—I don't have much chance to add to my success! So, I'll keep cheering for the Oilers and see whether they will continue to win. Blue Jays are playing a bit better, but still below .500, and in my book you have to be able to win 3 out of 5 games (.600) to be considered a good team. 

Erica wrote, "It has been another week of long hours. I’m in the busiest time of my year so I’ve had a few late nights. Eric has been attending a conference on the brain, which is being presented in Boston, so he has had some early mornings—6 AM start. As a result, he has sometimes been asleep when I get home. I told him on Friday night that I missed him! We got the bikes into the shop for their annual check up. Both need tires, so we will get that done. We talked to all the kids on Mothers Day. Greg, Kiersten, Haaken and Liam are all doing well." 

Erin and Kristian are driving to Alberta for a holiday trip—their first trip together! Now that they have two drivers, it makes such trips much easier to accomplish. 

Road Trip 2025

Kristian wrote, "We’re going to Calgary to visit my friend and go to the symphony featuring the music from How to Train your Dragon. 
It was great!
We’re also going to go to the Calgary Zoo. Then, later in the week, we're going up to Edmonton to check out West Edmonton Mall."

Joanna took care of some Mothers Day shopping on behalf of the crew—thanks! We enjoyed an outing, with the dogs, to the Marina on Sunday afternoon. Way too many distractions for the dogs!
Bill/Kali, Travis/Moxley/Darby, Wendy/Marigold
A bit of heart-stopping excitement when Darby slipped his harness and made a break for it—Trav scooped him up pretty quickly to save the day! We hope to get another outing this weekend, but with the rains, it may be delayed. 

And that's enough for this week.