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In this week’s newsletter an MP violates the rules of the House of Commons, Trump pays off a French company to cancel wind and invest in oil, and the First Lady wants robots to replace teachers… what could go wrong?

#cdnpoli
Did you know that hyacinths are named for a gay love story? Hyacinthus was a gorgeous Spartan prince who was lusted after by many including Zephyrus (god of the west wind), Boreas (god of the north wind), Thamyris (the first male mortal to love anoth
Week 11: the March edition of Evergreen Post is out, wrote a new Evergreen Current, ate a giant vegan Palmier, made a shockingly good soup, a little good fortune, my first mail, so many baked potatoes, new smells, and slow coffee.

#snailmailrevoluti
Evergreen Book Club’s spring picks are here! You can find all the information on my website, Substack, or YouTube, whichever works best for you.

#bookclubs #canlit #library
This week on Substack, did you know that 72 years ago the US and the UK staged a coup in Iran?

#substack #writersofinstagram
Second blooms of spring - pickwick and ruby giant crocus. 

#gardening
This week’s Evergreen Current is a deep dive into some of the most concerning news stories in the last year surrounding AI as well as a closer look at Anthropic and OpenAI. If you someone who is debating the use of AI in your life or have a fri
This year my pick for #FreedomToRead is Margaret Laurence’s A Jest of God. What are you reading?

#bookstagram
It’s #FreedomToRead week in Canada. 

Despite having strong traditions of free expression and free inquiry, Canada also has a long-standing tradition of censorship. Historically, books and magazines have often been quietly removed from librarie
We haven’t had snow at all this year. The winter doesn’t feel like it happened. But like clockwork the Katharine’s Gold irises I planted in 2020 have come up to show that spring is on the way.