They offered me the office, offered me the shop. They said I'd better take anything they'd got. Do you wanna make tea at the CBC? Do you wanna be, do you really wanna be a cop?
That’s Paul Bates – get to know him – he’s one of the funniest and most intelligent young actor/writers in Canada. A former Second City mainstager and a pleasure to work with.
(Without a doubt he deserves as much airtime as they’ll dole out to him)
Another interpretation that occurred to me: the whole mess now in progress with the Canadian Wheat Board. Seems like the farmers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are…displeased, let’s say…with the federal Plan to Ensure a Lack of Future for the CWB. Might explain the gesture inset photos.
Some kind of political history lesson gone awry, perhaps? I remember something in Canadian Geographic about how Laurier torpedoed a campaign to organize one Ontario-sized province where Alberta and Saskatchewan now stand…
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That’s Paul Bates – get to know him – he’s one of the funniest and most intelligent young actor/writers in Canada. A former Second City mainstager and a pleasure to work with.
(Without a doubt he deserves as much airtime as they’ll dole out to him)
Another interpretation that occurred to me: the whole mess now in progress with the Canadian Wheat Board. Seems like the farmers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are…displeased, let’s say…with the federal Plan to Ensure a Lack of Future for the CWB. Might explain the gesture inset photos.
I take it the writer for The Hour is not referring to regional increases in prostrate examinations …
It looks like “the new guy” from The Hour.
I like him; he speaks slowly and clearly, but with enthusiasm. (A good balance for George.)
Some kind of political history lesson gone awry, perhaps? I remember something in Canadian Geographic about how Laurier torpedoed a campaign to organize one Ontario-sized province where Alberta and Saskatchewan now stand…
Good heavens — where did that come from?