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Ashok Dhillon
Oct 23, 20196 min read
Canada’s Election – Country Stays Liberal, Just Barely (#299)
The Canadian Liberal Party led by the incumbent Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, managed to hold on to power, albeit just barely. Hurt by a
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Ashok Dhillon
Oct 7, 20193 min read
Ginger Baker - In Time (#297)
It was 1969, my senior graduating year, when I first heard the music of the English blues-rock-band, ‘Cream’, founded by the drummer Ginger
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Ashok Dhillon
Oct 2, 20194 min read
The Battle for America – In the Time of Trump (#296)
For ages there has been an ongoing battle for the emergent soul of America.
The nation was born of a colonial past and the constant battle
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Ashok Dhillon
Sep 23, 20195 min read
Trudeau’s Love of Blackface – Leaves Canada Red-faced (#293)
On their worst day, Canada and its Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, are more socially, racially and religiously accepting, and tolerant, than
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Ashok Dhillon
Jul 23, 20195 min read
The State of the Economy – Conflicted (#286)
The economic noise now-a-days is, as with everything else, dominated by America’s current economic status, followed by the distant rumblings
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Ashok Dhillon
Apr 16, 201910 min read
Economic Growth – Strong or Heading for a Recession (#271)
There are a slew of statements coming out at this time regarding the US economy that at times seem to be pointing in conflicting directions
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Ashok Dhillon
Feb 17, 20193 min read
Today’s Troubled Times – Awful Leadership (#263)
Most of the time a country’s greatest danger comes from its bad leadership, which incredibly, is far more common than good leadership,
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Ashok Dhillon
Jan 14, 20198 min read
The Desolation of Two Democracies (US & UK) - by Their Governments (#258)
Both the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) are being wracked by internal discord and division amongst their body politic, and
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Ashok Dhillon
Jan 4, 20199 min read
Year 2019 – Political, Economic Turbulence Ahead (#256)
As the year 2018 heads for the history books it will be remembered as the year of extraordinary political and economic turbulence. One could
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Ashok Dhillon
Nov 28, 20184 min read
America’s ‘Free-Market’ Economy – Now Run by Political Dictates (#251)
Lately, as business and economic realities made their presence felt in falling financial markets, tech companies descending from their extra
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Ashok Dhillon
Nov 25, 20189 min read
Saudi Arabia (The Kingdom) – An American Stigma (#250)
Lately, Saudi Arabia has been in the news a lot, for all the wrong reasons. It is a totalitarian Kingdom, ruled by the founding family of
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Ashok Dhillon
Nov 14, 20188 min read
100 Years Later – The U-Turn towards ‘Patriotic’ Nationalism (#249)
A Century has passed since the end of the First World War. On November 11, 2018 the World remembered the signing of the ‘Armistice’ that end
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Ashok Dhillon
Oct 22, 20187 min read
The Darkening of the Global Horizon – Courtesy Trump (#243)
The decades following the end of the Second World War have been generally globally progressive, peaceful, and for most countries, a time of
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Ashok Dhillon
Oct 4, 20186 min read
NAFTA – Reagan’s Bold Vision – Trump’s Self-Serving Crisis (#241)
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was the grand vision of Republican President Ronald Reagan. In his words, a tri-country...
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Ashok Dhillon
Sep 9, 20185 min read
Crazy Town Economics – Global Economies 2018 (#236)
For a long time, we have been very sceptical of the path that the U.S. Federal Reserve (the 'Fed') has steered the American and the major
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Ashok Dhillon
Sep 4, 201810 min read
The World in Flux – As It Keeps Turning (#235)
These past weeks have been eventful to say the least, what with the recent divisive funeral of Senator John McCain, pitting the heroic unit
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Ashok Dhillon
Aug 14, 20185 min read
Canada - In the Age of the Bully Nations (#232)
The plaintive statement “We don’t have a single friend” as a headline on an article in a major news organization caught our attention. Upon
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Ashok Dhillon
Aug 12, 20183 min read
A Summer Road Trip – A Time For Rejuvenation (#231)
For those of our readers that had wondered why we were dormant for a while, we took some time off from our observations of a World seemingly
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Ashok Dhillon
May 19, 20183 min read
When Harry - Married Meghan (#226)
When Prince Harry of the House of Windsor, formerly the German derived House of Saxe - Coburg and Gotha, the Royal Family that has ruled
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Ashok Dhillon
Mar 1, 20189 min read
Trudeau’s Turbulent India Trip – Or When the Prince Kissed the Frog (#214)
Justin Trudeau is the closest thing to Canadian royalty, the ‘Prince’, as the eldest son of arguably one of the most famous Canadian Prime
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