People need to understand the difference between critical minerals and rare earths. We can be competitive in critical minerals. (It's sloppy, but think of them as weird metals). We're unlikely to ever be big players in rare earths because Canadians would not put up the the environmental damage.
05.03.2026 15:03
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Library & bookstores, Writers Festivalsβ¦ππ¨π¦
15.02.2026 15:44
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Good to see @drmarkbourrie.bsky.social getting recognition.
During my too-brief stint in the Parliamentary Press Gallery (a lifetime ago), I noticed its caste structure. A few stars, some egos, duds too, many diggers, and others just underrated. From my POV, he was among that last group. No more. π
28.01.2026 03:03
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Books are doing far better than magazines, newspapers and magazines. But fewer books by Canadian authors are being sold.
26.01.2026 20:59
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Greetings from Ottawa!!!
26.01.2026 20:56
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I'm not sure what the fix is. Obviously, mass media executives believe this trope is the most profitable, likely because it resonates with middling people whose best years were high school. The sick thing is that the leaders of that culture - men and women - got their power by reading and writing.
20.01.2026 15:32
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The nerd, the weak kid who reads rather than socialize or compete in sports and has no chance of attracting a girl, is such a common trope. The idea of the well-rounded man, socially skilled and well-read, is beyond American culture.
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Men made up the bulk of Pierre Berton's audience. Now, the anti-intellectualism of American mass culture pressures adolescent boys to give up reading. Look at how movies made for teens portray boys who are smart and who read.
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When they do, they often like it. But they rarely find out about Canadian stories. They're rarely made into movies and TV shows anymore. They've fallen out of Canadian mass culture. And, most distressingly, young men are actually discouraged from becoming readers.
20.01.2026 15:32
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I think we have some systemic issues in Canadian non-fiction story telling. They're not the ones people fight over. They're not issues of woke vs non-woke, social history vs political and military. The real problem is that so few Canadians read any of it.
20.01.2026 15:32
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Congratulations to Canada's finest historian. He has detail and drive. He loves his country. We need him so badly right now.
20.01.2026 17:38
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One can hope...
02.01.2026 14:19
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Spinels are a girl's best friend
Canada came late to the diamond trade, and the stones aren't an investment. Here are some other gems, some Canadian. You can go elbows-up when you shop for jewelry, even if you don't want a diamond..
Spinels are a girl's best friend:
I am into fossils, not gems, but I do love pretty things and I keep an eye on what's happening in the world of precious stones. Here's my take, including a warning about Trump and the gem market:
open.substack.com/pub/markbour...
01.01.2026 18:15
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A media partnership with an AI company is on the same level as inviting six people with bubonic plague into your bed.
28.12.2025 20:21
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Canada in a nutshell.
28.12.2025 20:18
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"It is possible, Noakes notes, that Alexander nursed a grievance against Pugliese for his critical reporting on the Afghanistan mission or other episodes, such as Alexanderβs championing while in office of the controversial βVictims of Communismβ monument"
19.12.2025 15:55
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The Robar case gets weirder
Or, more from wilderness of mirrors
It's important to remember, and Mr. Wark clearly makes this point, that David Pugliese did absolutely nothing wrong:
The Robar case gets weirder
open.substack.com/pub/wesleywa...
19.12.2025 15:20
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Thanks so much, Heather!
15.12.2025 19:45
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This is a great and perceptive book. The guyβs weird and he always will be. He does not know how to be.
13.12.2025 21:06
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Men are dying at alarming rates | Richard Reeves
YouTube video by Big Think
This video is worth watching. It's an overview of the situation of young men, but it's not manosphere. I wish he had gone into the social stigma attached to men who read and think, this anti-nerd trope that has driven three generations of young men away from books.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnA9...
15.12.2025 14:00
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A good read. Fair-minded but no excuses
13.12.2025 19:18
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Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre - Biblioasis
One of The Hill Timesβ Top 100 Best Books in 2025 As Canada heads towards a pivotal election, bestselling author Mark Bourrie charts the rise of Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre [β¦]
As Pierre Poilievre's leadership goes on the block, it's a good time to read Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre. I guarantee you'll learn a lot about what makes him tick. You have time to read it and give it to someone for Christmas.
It's available everywhere.
www.biblioasis.com/shop/new-rel...
13.12.2025 19:10
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Thanks. The other one is so toxic. I never feel better when I spend time on it.
21.11.2025 17:11
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