Archive for March, 2008
Canada’s Brenda Martin in Mexico
I realize that internationally Canada isn’t exactly what you would call an “international powerhouse.” While it’s true that we’re a huge country in terms of space, we rank somewhat further down the scale when it comes to other global issues. I like Canada and it doesn’t really bother me that my country doesn’t exert a […]
Posted: March 28th, 2008 under McKinlay Musings.
Comments: 10
Racism in Calgary
The Calgary Herald recently published an article about white supremacists marching in downtown Calgary. This group was also followed by an anti-racism group and I guess the two groups traded insults with each other. The police were involved keeping the two groups separated from each other and actually made a couple of arrests.
One of […]
Posted: March 25th, 2008 under McKinlay Musings.
Comments: 6
University of Calgary Stopping Payment via Credit Card
The University of Calgary is canceling the use of paying tuition via credit cards. The Calgary Herald is reporting that students are outraged since they were never consulted before the decision was made. I think the students have a right to be upset however in my opinion this decision is in the best interests of […]
Posted: March 21st, 2008 under McKinlay Musings.
Comments: 12
30 Days Till Japan
In about a month I’ll be off to Japan for a nice long vacation. While there I’ll be hanging out with a couple of my best friends Nick and Keith.
Keith recently bought a new house near the beach and it’s located in a resort type area. It’s going to be awesome. It’s literally a […]
Posted: March 19th, 2008 under Crazy Japan.
Comments: 12
Breakin’ the Law, Breakin’ the Law (In an American Shopping Mall)
This will be my final post about Arizona. I’ve pretty much written about my trip to Arizona and all of the crazy shenanigans I got involved with since the beginning of January. I’ve been posting nearly every second day so I guess that would give me around 40 posts. Not too shabby for only having […]
Posted: March 17th, 2008 under Mike's Travels.
Comments: 6
