May 31, 2025
Carney Commits To Communist Treaty - Cheryl Gallant MP Conservative
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May 30, 2025
Mission P.E.I. Woman Elora Patoine Last Seen in Moncton New Brunswick
More here: Missing P.E.I. woman Élora Patoine last seen in Moncton, police say | CBC News
"RCMP are reporting a more recent sighting of Élora Patoine, a P.E.I. woman whose whereabouts have been unknown since June.
Cpl. Gavin Moore said Friday that Patoine, 30, was last seen on Albert Street in Moncton on June 19, two days later than the previously reported sighting of her in Borden-Carleton on June 17. Albert Street is near the Gunningsville Bridge.
He said Patoine was wearing a brown faux-leather jacket and black pants, and was carrying a school bag.
Patoine is described as five feet 10 inches tall and 140 pounds, with curly brown hair. She speaks French and English.
Moore said P.E.I.'s new Missing Persons Act is being put to use in the investigation, but he could not reveal exactly how.
"We have to maintain the integrity of an investigation," said Moore.
"I can say the new Missing Persons Act does allow police to access information that is of tremendous value to a missing persons file that may not have been available previous to this act.
The act that came into effect on Sept. 9 gives police access to cellphone and banking records, as well as other kinds of information that would previously have been considered private unless a police request was made as part of a criminal investigation.
Earlier this week, RCMP issued a request for assistance in locating Patoine, who has contacts in both P.E.I. and Quebec. RCMP said a concerned citizen reported her missing last weekend.
Moore said police have received many tips in the case, and they are asking anyone else with potentially relevant information to come forward."
More here:
P.E.I. RCMP put out call for info on woman missing since June 17 | CBC News
The Canadian Association of Journalists with Bruce Wark, warktimes.com [ Updated] - Local News Reporting
Meeting up with Bruce Wark and others in the Town Hall for "Housing Session" with Mayor Black.
More here: Fast Food ads & linguistics by Bruce Wark
Article found here from accredited journalist and local Bruce Wark, warktimes.com here:
Losing CBC coverage would be disastrous for New Brunswick |
brucewark says:
Not sure what you’re referring to Bruno. I resigned from CBC in 1991 after the national radio program I was producing was cancelled. CBC offered to move me to Toronto as a senior editor/producer, but I chose to stay in the Halifax area and ended up teaching in the journalism program at the University of King’s College."
Clinton Davis CHMA Mount Allison University Rotary Club News Stories Community Radio Fund of Canada
PRESTON MANNING: Immigration Has Eroded Canadian Identity —‘How deliberate was that?"
FULL INTERVIEW: Carney talks pace, projects and crises | Power & Politics
May 29, 2025
Investigating Canada's Fentanyl 'Super Labs' - Harrison Faulkner Reporting
What Are C.G.O.s? Climateering Grifter Organizers
C.G.O.s are "climateering grifter organizations"
Well funded, promoted, networked, organized & militant.
Locally there is a lot of activity involving these "climateering types" and much fear-mongering which when combined with a lack of information and knowledge leads people into a pretty negative head space... "ideologues" posing as "climate activists" cannot be reasoned with.. so don't even try to talk to them about the cult they are in; they are best avoided for your mental health and well-being. Serious and militant former candidate for Mayor ClimAtlantic's Sabine Dietz is the mastermind behind "team building" for the region and its a very lucrative and cozy grift; they know that no one will question these zealots as they bang on day and night about the perils of climate change... and you'll see the same culture exists inside the Town Hall with politicians such as fearful Mayor Andrew Black who is convinced of the doom and gloom flooding scenario that this region is "threatened by daily".. no wonder he has no idea how to grow the region and make it prosperous -- he lacks vision and is easily socially engineered by technocrats... They have all been at it for years and years around here and each year they get a little more loud & annoying. Read:
"We are here to help! From walking through how adaptation supports your current work, connecting you with potential partners on funding applications, accessing relevant climate information, and more – we are here to support your adaptation work in ways that align with your day-to-day responsibilities.
The best part? We offer tailored services free of charge, whether you’re an individual or with an organization."
more here: Team - Climatlantic
Youtube ... CLIMAtlantic - YouTube
Working for the "climate" mafa.. its so much easier than getting a real productive job that actually contributes something to society... like Frank Magazine: Nova Scotia Frank – Frank Magazine
Re-Appointment of Town's Poet Laureate Laura K. Watson - Mount Allison Alumni
Laura Watson shown in the screen capture below makes a presentation in Town Hall this week...
Term runs June 2025 - June 2028 Laura K. Watson Poet Laureate paid $2,000 annually was endorsed for another term by Town staffer Matt Pryde shown below in the orange shirt.
Community building is Laura's jam.. more here:
See Laura's website here: Laura K. Watson
"EDUCATION
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, with Distinction, Mount Allison University — 2015
Exhibitions & Events
“Writers’ Open Mic,” organizer of free, monthly open mics for writers, Sackville, NB — 2022-present
“Spell for Spotting Invisible Things,” Struts Poster Series, Struts Gallery, Sackville, NB — 2021
“Lullabies,” Solo show, Atelier Presse Papier, Trois-Rivières, QC — 2021
Festival Branding and “Things I Saw,” Public Art Installation, CAFKA.20, Kitchener, ON — 2021
“The Mail Exchange,” solo show, ARTsPLACE Artist-Run Centre, Annapolis Royal, NS — 2019
“Terrestrial Beings,” group show, Esplanade Arts and Heritage Centre, Medicine Hat, AB — 2019
Two-person show, S.A.I.L., University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON — 2019
“Near and Far,” mail art print exchange, facilitated by Atelier Imago, Moncton, NB — 2020
“My Back Pages: The Art of Zines and Indie Publishing,” Centre3 Zine Club Installation, group show, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, ON — 2019
“Literary Variety Show,” performance, Flourish Festival, Fredericton, NB — 2019
“Emerging Artist Residency,” two-person show, Centre[3] for Print and Media Arts, Hamilton, ON — 2019
“Press,” group show, Button Factory Arts, Waterloo, ON — 2019
“Collector,” solo show, Rotunda Gallery, Kitchener City Hall, Kitchener, ON — 2018
“Nonesuch Art of Paper Awards,” group show, Main & Station, Parrsboro, NS, and The Paper Factory, Montreal, QC — 2017
“Sorry Sister,” installation, Flourish Festival, Fredericton, NB — 2017
“Miscellany,” solo show, Charlotte Street Arts Centre, Fredericton, NB — 2017
“Correspondences,” solo show, Galerie Sans Nom, Moncton, NB — 2016
“Sackville Special Mail Exchange,” solo project, OK QUOI?! Contemporary Arts Festival, Struts Gallery and Faucet Media Arts Centre — 2016
Residencies
Poet Laureate of Tantramar, NB — 2022-present
France-New Brunswick Comic Artist Residency, (virtual residency presented by the Frye Festival, ArtsLink NB, the AAAPNB, and the French Embassy in Canada) — 2021
The Dawson Award Residency, Spark Box Studio, Picton, ON — 2019
Residency, ARTsPLACE Artist-Run Centre — 2019
Emerging Artist Residency, Centre[3] for Print and Media Arts — 2018
Visiting Artist Residency, St. Michael’s Print Shop, St. John’s, NL — 2017
Events With The Society of Anonymous Drawers
The Society of Anonymous Drawers was a 3-person collective that organized open community drawing events and online publication of anonymous submissions.
Community drawing event, Flotilla, ARCA and Atlantis, Charlottetown, PE — 2017
“The Society of Anonymous Drawers Present a Special Afterdark Drawing Extravaganza,” drawing event, Third Shift festival, Saint John, NB — 2016
“The Owens Art Gallery Presents The Society of Anonymous Drawers,” drawing event, Bordertown Festival, Owens Art Gallery, Sackville, NB — 2016
“The Society of Anonymous Drawers Archive on View,” group show, Thunder and Lightning Pub — 2016
“The Society of Anonymous Drawers at Flourish,” drawing event, Flourish Festival, Fredericton, NB — 2016
“The S.A.D.dest Little Thing” drawing event, OK QUOI?! Contemporary Arts Festival, Struts Gallery and Faucet Media Arts Centre — 2015
Grants & Awards
“Research and Create Grant,” Canada Council for the Arts — 2022
”Research and Create Grant,” Canada Council for the Arts — 2021
Artist book micro grant, Atelier Imago & Linda Dornan/MarshWindsSmithy — 2021
“Research and Create Grant,” Canada Council for the Arts — 2020
“Digital Originals: Micro Innovation Grant,” Canada Council for the Arts (partnership with CAFKA: Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area) — 2020
“Creation Grant, Multidisciplinary Arts,” The New Brunswick Arts Board — 2020
“Dawn Watson Memorial Prize for Poetry: Third Place,” Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick — 2020
“Best Literary Zine: Shortlist,” Broken Pencil Zine Awards — 2020
“Craft Projects Grant,” Ontario Arts Council — 2019
“Recommender Grant for Writers,” Ontario Arts Council — 2018
Region of Waterloo Arts Fund grant — 2018
“Literary Creation Grant,” Ontario Arts Council — 2018
“Exhibition Assistance Grant,” Ontario Arts Council — 2018
“Career Development Grant, Artist in Residence,” The New Brunswick Arts Board — 2017
“Creation Grant, Multidisciplinary Arts,” The New Brunswick Arts Board — 2017
“Best Literary Zine,” Broken Pencil Zine Awards — 2017
“Best Zine: Shortlist,” Expozine Alternative Press Awards, ARCMTL — 2017
“Creation Grant, Visual Arts” The New Brunswick Arts Board — 2016
“Imago Bursary,” Imago Artist-Run Print Shop, Moncton, NB — 2015
Publications
The Lightning Circle, Tundra Books, illustrations for novel by Vikki VanSickle — 2024
“Spell for Learning How to Float,” The Dalhousie Review, poem — 2021
“Asking Spell,” “Unlacing Spell,” and “Spell for Alternatives,” The Sappy Post, illustrated poems — 2021
“Sane Reminders for the End of the World,” Shorelines (published by Third Space Gallery and ACAP), illustrated prose — 2021
“Dear Correspondent” and “Dear Futile Hope,” Harbour (published by Amy Ash Art & Engagement), illustrated poems — 2020
“Small Consolations,” Fifteen Dreams (published by Sappyfest), four illustrated poems — 2020
“Lineage Spell” and “Luxury Spell,” Contemporary Verse 2, poems — 2019
“Flesh Spell,” Call Out Comics 4, illustrated poem — 2019
“Dear sister” and “Dear fly in the apartment,” Egress Mag Issue 3, illustrated poems — 2017
Joypuke III, cover design — 2017
“Growth Spell,” DASH Literary Journal, illustrated poem — 2017
“After the Service,” 7 Mondays vol. 22, poem — 2016
“Pale,” 7 Mondays vol. 21, poem — 2015
Readings
Various readings as Poet Laureate at Town of Tantramar events and council meetings — 2022-present
Poetry Reading and Panel Discussion, Annual Atlantic English Undergrad Conference, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB — 2023
Poetry Reading, “Universal Dawn,” Sappyfest, Sackville, NB — 2022
Zine Reading, Owens Art Gallery, Sackville, NB — 2020
Talks & Workshops
“Maker Maker,” zine workshop, Owens Art Gallery, Sackville, NB — 2023
Maker space and zine workshop, with Patrick Allaby, Canadian Association of Labour Media annual conference, Saint John, NB — 2023
Artist talk and zine-making workshop, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB — 2023
Artist talk and workshop, facilitated by Frye Festival, Salisbury Middle School, Salisbury, NB — 2022
Artist talk and zine-making workshop, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB — 2022
Artist talk and workshop, facilitated by Frye Festival, Riverview High School, Riverview, NB — 2021
Artist talk and zine-making workshop, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB — 2021
Artist talk, ARTsPLACE Artist-Run-Centre, Annapolis Royal, NS — 2019
Zine-making workshop, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, ON — 2018
Artist talk, 3rd-year printmaking class, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON — 2018
“Double Bind: Intro to Relief-Printed Zines,” zine-making workshop, St. Michael’s Printshop, St. John’s, NL — 2017
“Maker Maker,” paper bunting workshop, Owens Art Gallery, Sackville, NB — 2016
Artist talk, 3rd-year printmaking class, Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB — 2016
“The Society of Anonymous Drawers,” drawing workshop, art camp, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB — 2016
Reviews
“Conversations with the Mute Chapter 2: Correspondences,” Broken Pencil Magazine, review by Joshua Barton — 2019
“Best Litzine: Spell Book for an Attic Gardener,” Broken Pencil Magazine, review by Broken Pencil Magazine — 2018
“Big Art in a Small Town: A report on Sackville’s Ok. Quoi?!,” Canadian Art, review by Geordie Miller — 2016"
Dominic LeBlanc on getting to ‘zero’ tariffs | Interview with Amanda Lang - Public Policy Forum
Ray Bitchute CEO Update May 28, 2025
Dominic LeBlanc on ‘a new dawn’ of nation-building | WONK with Amanda Lang - Public Policy Forum
Tourism Manager Ron "Unceded Sticker" Kelly Spurles Gets Training from Climatlantic $$$
Sabine Dietz's "Climateering Grifter" organization here: Education & Training - Climatlantic
video here: Committee of the Whole meeting of Council - May 26, 2025
Town Staffer Jamie Ferguson Wants Us To Become the First Bee City in New Brunswick
Read more here: Home - Bee City Canada
Who is Jamie Ferguson? Read here:
Meet Jamie Ferguson, Tantramar's new manager of Active Living and Culture » CHMA
John Lafford's Construction Project "The York" Crane Over Wetland City May 2025
Erica Butler reports here:
Spike in permit revenue thanks to major projects in Sackville » CHMA
Photography by THE Indie Media Eastcoast
Terra Carta Chuck - May 27, 2025 - Ottawa's Senate Chambers Speech
".. every time I come to Canada a little more of Canada seeps into my bloodstream and from there straight to my heart" - Terra Carta Chuck, May 27, 2025, Senate Chambers Ottawa Ontario Canada




















Bruce didn’t you get fired after breaking journalism ethics at the CBC? If not, then you should have been. People need to be made aware of your reporting on that case. You know the one…