- Candace Laing, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
- Darryl White, CEO of the Bank of Montreal.
- Lisa Raitt, former Conservative cabinet minister.
- Tracy Robinson, president and CEO of the Canadian National Railway.
- Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association.
- Ron Bedard, president and CEO of steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal Dofasco.
- Ken Seitz, president and CEO of fertilizer giant Nutrien.
- Dennis Darby, president and CEO at Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters.
- Lana Payne, national president of Unifor.
- François Poirier, president and CEO of Calgary-based TC Energy.
- Émile Cordeau, CEO of Agropur, the largest dairy co-operative in Canada.
- Luc Thériault, CEO of Pulp and Wood Products, and president of Domtar Canada.
- Magali Picard, president of the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec.
- Jonathan Price, president and CEO at Teck Resources Ltd., a mining and resource company based in B.C.
- Susan Yurkovich, president and CEO of Canfor, a large forest products company based in B.C.
- Michael Harvey, executive director of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance.
- Tabatha Bull, president and CEO of Canadian Council for Indigenous Business.
- Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival.
- Valérie Beaudoin, expert in U.S. policy and politics at the University of Quebec.
- Erin O’Toole, former federal Conservative leader.
- Jean Charest, former Progressive Conservative leader and Liberal premier of Quebec.
- P.J. Akeeagok, former premier of Nunavut.
- Ralph Goodale, former Liberal finance minister and high commissioner to the U.K.
Linda's Journal
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Mark Carney, what has he done in the last few months?
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Sweet Caroline
Most people know that Neil Diamond wrote "Sweet Caroline," but almost no one knew the real story behind the song for nearly four decades. In 1969, Neil Diamond was sitting with a photograph of a little girl riding a pony, her face glowing with pure, unbothered joy, and something about the image stopped him completely. That little girl was Caroline Kennedy, captured on the White House grounds with her pony Macaroni, and the photo moved him so deeply that he sat down and wrote what would become one of the most beloved pop songs in American history. He never told a soul. Not his record label, not his closest friends, not even Caroline herself. He carried the secret quietly through the decades, watching the song become a cultural institution, hearing it played at stadiums and ballparks and birthday parties across the country, and still he said nothing.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Troy Van Vliet for Mayor of Surrey
| South Surrey's Troy Van Vliet Founder of Saint John Paul II Academy |
Last month I went to a function and sat beside Troy. I knew he planned on running for mayor but until it was public, I would not say anything. He spoke about his wife and two daughters. His oldest daughter has a learning disability. Trying to get her the help she needed the Surrey Schools let him down. He was so upset about the way these children were being neglected, he built a school! He said "now children will get the education they deserve". His daughter has graduated, but other children with learning disabilities will have a better education.
I've heard about his platform from others but I will go to his launch to find out from him. Troy isn't a career politician. He's a builder, a father, and a community member who believes Surrey deserves better. With five other people running for mayor this will be an interesting race.
https://surreynow.ca/priorities
There is an interesting article in the Surrey Now Leader:
Monday, April 20, 2026
Canada Just ENDED 15 Years of Dependency — And What Rolled Out in Winnipeg Changes Everything
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Strait of Hormuz - closed again!
Five cruise ships were able to sail through the Strait of Hormoz before it was closed yesterday. I am not sure if there are still any cruise ships being detained. All passengers have departed and only the crew needed to sail are on board. I know one more Celestyal ship was able to leave the strait that's not on this map.
I did a search and found this:
1. At least 14 ships stopped by Iran (India‑bound)
A PTI‑sourced report states that 14 India‑bound ships attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz were stopped by Iran, with one vessel hit by gunfire.
2. More than 20 ships turned back by the U.S. blockade
NBC News reports that the U.S. military says 21 ships have been turned back to Iran since the blockade began. These are vessels prevented from exiting Iranian ports or proceeding through the strait.
3. Some tankers forced to turn around after being fired upon
TankerTrackers.com reported that vessels—including an Indian‑flagged supertanker—were forced to turn around after Iranian gunboats opened fire.
4. A few tankers have transited despite the blockade
CBS News confirms that at least several tankers, including the crude oil tanker Alicia, successfully transited the strait overnight, even under blockade conditions.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Letters to the Editor
In October, Surrey, BC will have a civil election for Mayor. To date, five people have declared they will run. I know of one more candidate that isn't going to announce until August. Some are good, others are opportunists who need a job and then there is the 82 year old former Mayor who lost in the last election and had a disaster of failures in his last stint as Mayor. He's had two strokes since his Mayor days.
I've met Ivan who wrote this letter and I must say he's right on!
Letter to the
Editor
14 April 2026
“Why Stop at Zero?”
Dear
Editor,
82
year-old former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum has again entered the Surrey Mayoral
race of 2026 after previously failing badly in the 2022 election. If it wasn’t
so sad, it would be quite funny. Actually, it is humorous – and he is entering
with the same failed, familiar political offerings: including a ridiculous
promise of a zero percent tax increase for four years!
Why
stop there?
· Why not promise an immediate
four percent tax reduction — with no increases for ten years?
· Why not give two (or three) police
helicopters instead of the unnecessary one he is offering?
· Why not 400 additional
officers to match Vancouver?
· Why not rather declare Surrey a “world-class
city” overnight?
· Why not promise honesty; integrity;
honor; truthfulness; virtuousness; uprightness of character; morality?
Because
at some point, words collide with reality.
McCallum
promises expanded policing, new infrastructure, accelerated development, and
“opportunity zones for growth.” - impressive phrases. But they are, at present,
nothing more than that — just phrases. He has promised it before and failed.
A
city does not run on slogans – especially McCallum’s slogans. It runs on
arithmetic.
Every
"promise" he makes has a cost. Every expansion requires funding.
Every delay in revenue must be compensated somewhere — through reduced
services, increased debt, or deferred responsibility. There is no escaping
this.
So
the question is: are these ideas logical and do they make fiscal and common
sense, and are they credible, costed, and achievable? The
answer, in my opinion is – definitely no! McCallum is just trying to
bribe his way in – he cares nothing for Surrey as a City. As before,
he cares only to satisfy his own ego.
Surrey
is not a campaign stage for aspirational language. It is a complex, growing
city that demands disciplined thinking and honest accounting.
Residents
deserve to be treated as adults — capable of understanding trade-offs, not
simply being handed imaginary and comforting numbers and Words. Words.
Meaningless Words.
Definitely
not McCallum for mayor, we have far too much to lose.
“Zero” is not a plan.
Friday, April 17, 2026
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