If you are an elected official in Alberta and you're attending meetings with Donald Trump to strategize about breaking up Canada, you're a traitor of the worst kind.
You're guilty of espionage and conspiracy with a foreign power to commit criminal acts.
You should be in jail.
Dear @GOtransit,
I love the Weekend trips on the Kitchener line starting Nov 23rd. Love it!
However, how much longer do we have to wait for the actual schedule? Would be nice to know ahead of time whether I need to change my plans of driving to Aldershot that actual morning.
On Sep 25, ON gov announced its plan to introduce legislation in Oct 2025 to ban the use of municipal speed cameras. Until the new legislation is enacted, the Region's Speed Camera Program continues to operate as part of our commitment to road safety. ℹ️ SafeRoadsWR.com
I think my favourite thing about #Yankees fans and their melt downs. Is there blatant refusal to finally just accept that the Jays are the better team. They are. They proved it winning the East, they’ve proved with it scoring 23 runs in two games. #BuckWasRight#wantitall
Phew, I was worried about the release of the @Montreal_Expos doc coming Oct. 21st and it being the same night as a potential @BlueJays game. But that night would be NLCS Game 7. So we are good. #whokilledthemontrealexpos.
Qui a tué les Expos de Montréal ?
En primeur le 21 octobre sur @netflix
Grâce à des entrevues avec les membres du Temple de la renommée Pedro Martinez, Vladimir Guerrero Sr et Larry Walker, ainsi qu’avec le bien-aimé gérant Felipe Alou.
Coup d’œil exclusif:
More details on WHO KILLED THE MONTREAL EXPOS?
Premiering October 21 on @netflix
Directed by Jean-François Poisson, the film takes a behind-the-scenes look at the shocking disintegration of the beloved Montreal Expos.
On September 29, 2004, the Montreal Expos played their final home game before a grieving crowd at Olympic Stadium. For 35 years, the Expos had been more than a ballclub—they were the first Major League Baseball team to call Canada home and became part of Montreal’s heartbeat, a symbol of pride and identity for Québécois. Generations grew up with the Expos, celebrating triumphs and enduring struggles. That final game marked the end of an era, and for many, the loss of a piece of themselves.
Two decades later, the heartbreak remains, and the same question haunts the city that once dreamed in Expos blue: who’s to blame for the loss of our team?
Through candid interviews with Hall of Famers Pedro Martinez, Vladimir Guerrero Sr., and Larry Walker, along with beloved manager Felipe Alou, and journalists, former employees, and diehard fans who lived through it all, WHO KILLED THE MONTREAL EXPOS? investigates the behind-the-scenes controversies, devastating setbacks, and critical missteps that led to the shocking loss of one of the game’s most cherished franchises. Featuring rare archival footage and flashbacks of the Expos’ greatest moments, the documentary is equal parts sports drama, cultural love story, and gripping whodunit, unraveling the enduring mystery of how it all came to an end.
I have been listening too and reading articles etc from @alancross for many MANY years. This week I finally get to see him live!
Thursday better come quick!