Stop killing poor people
Being stuck in Waswanipi because of the pandemic has its benefits. I travel less and I rest more. I’ve begun playing chess.
Being stuck in Waswanipi because of the pandemic has its benefits. I travel less and I rest more. I’ve begun playing chess.
It’s been a long year, a sad and dangerous year. Covid-19 has played hell with just about every aspect of our lives.
I am spending a lot of time meditating in my kitchen
My freshly sanitized hands are, at first, gleamingly dry and slightly chapped with cracking fingerprints.
For years Dan Isaac has been a part of the Nation. An important part we must admit.
Some minor health issues of late have led me to give up wheat and dairy.
This year was surreal. The pandemic made it seem like I existed without really living.
Having recently acquired a Homebase Alexa, I ask it many questions, the most frequent being about the temperature and weather.
We were glued to our screens, waiting for Premier François Legault to announce how we were going to celebrate Christmas during a pandemic.
We were glued to our screens, waiting for Premier François Legault to announce how we were going to celebrate Christmas during a pandemic.