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Overloaded by Diaper Don and his workwife, Elonia

Editorial Comment: I, desperately, want to throat punch the both of them….

I need a break today. I am feeling so….angry? Disgusted? Appalled?

I am not walking away from the shitshow that is the United States (mini-Russia); I am aware that they remain, the clear and present danger to Canada, as well as its own citizens but I have a stress headache. I need to go do something else; Diablo IV may be a good option, I’ll label the goatmen, the demons with Magat follower/adherents/asslicker monikers.

Be good to yourselves, read a banned book, imagine a world free of Magats, Elonia and the Orange Baboon.

Слава Україні! Героям слава!

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PAW PAW IS OFF’N HIS NUT…

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/trump-says-he-will-raise-tariffs-canada-metals-50-2025-03-11/

Americans? Y’all gotta do something with Paw-Paw, he is full off’n his nut. 50% tariff on metals? 🤣 He is going to tank your economy. IT IS YOU WHO PAYS THE TARIFFS…the companies importing to the U.S. have to pay that 50% and if you think they are not passing that cost on to their customers? Well, I have a bridge to sell you and I’ll throw in some swamp land in FL as a bonus.

Sure, it will be tough for Canada for a bit but metal is not that difficult to sell. Europe, China, South America – they would be more than happy to buy from a nation that doesn’t renege on agreements.

Seriously, you are in deep trouble; you elected a raving lunatic owned and operated by oligarchs.

Oh sure, I’m gobsmacked that Americans re-elected this CONVICTED felon, who was already impeached in his first term in office. Angry? Oh absolutely but now? I’m starting to feel pity; its like watching someone walk around with dirty drawers, in public…

Some friendly Canadian advice? Stay in the States for vacation; the world (except for Russia) does not want you visiting. No, not fair but neither is the continued compliance of Americans in this madness.

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Cuba or David and Goliath

Let me preface this post with the admission regarding Cuban politics; I know only what I read and what I have, personally, observed since 1995 and our first visit to the country. Conversations with Cubans must be handled with absolute diplomacy. You are warned not to discuss politics. There are ways around this but it isn’t a wise conversational choice.

I love Cuba; I love the people. The dignity, the pride…it is unmatched. In the face of over 50 years of an American Imperialist embargo, they continue to stand up in the face of a most criminal action. Cuba is a sovereign nation, drives American oligarchs crazy. It isn’t that there are tremendous natural resources, it isn’t that it is a country rich in, well…anything really; it is that they have stood up to the U.S.

Cuba is not a terrorist state, it never has been. They haven’t invaded or bombed other sovereign nations, something the U.S. cannot claim. Is it a perfect nation? Hell no. There is poverty, there are stunning shortages, electricity is cut off for the vast majority of the day, for most Cubans but they go on. They survive when they should be entitled to thrive.

Cuba is an example for Canadians. They have stood strong against the embargo at tremendous socio-economic cost. While Cuba has no real natural resource stockpiles, they are still managing. Canada, on the other hand, has untold wealth in natural resources. We are in a far better position to stand against American expansionism.

The hypocrisy of the U.S. is absolutely stunning; the world has been told they cannot trade/import with Cuba because the U.S. says so….meanwhile? Russia is trading and importing although amounts are down due to Russia’s own socio-economic position. Funny how nothing is said to Russia about the defying of the American embargo.

In all fairness, it is difficult to trade with Cuba as they do have a cashflow problem, payment for goods is unreasonably slow, if at all. This starts to head into a topic that I would be best served avoiding.

Canadians are at the top of the tourist food chain in Cuba; we love the country. Absolutely, the weather and the beauty of the beaches are one reason, the people and the history are another but for many, a bonus is this is a way to quietly send a big old F.U. to the United States.

Bottomline, fellow Canadians, if a tiny nation, 90 miles from the U.S. can stand up to the bully, so can we, with our resources, our reputation and our allies. It won’t be easy but we are more than capable of establishing trade relations across the globe and diversifying reliance on the global bully, a bully who has managed to, in just a few weeks, become a global pariah, a joke and the object of increasingly mistrust. The American reputation as a global leader has sunk, time to set a new global leader afloat. We are not spoiled for choice; there are many global leaders more worthy of our allegiance.

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Voting Strategically and Against American Imperialism

This is not an election to which I look forward. I have to vote strategically in order to help prevent the mini-Maga Pee-Pee Poilievre from gaining office.

I have nothing but the highest regard for Mme. DeBellefeuille. She works, tirelessly, within our region; she champions the causes of the older Québeçois(e). If there is a community event, she is there; quiet, supportive and unassuming. I have voted for her, in each Federal election but sadly, I cannot, in the upcoming one.

Voting my conscience, my ethics have always been my guide with regard to elections;

  1. Who do I trust?
  2. Who will do the most for the citizens and the riding?
  3. Who has a positive track record?

Mme. DeBellefeuille checked all the boxes for me but thanks to that diapered-convicted felon-traitorous thing, inhabiting the oval office? I have to vote strategically. Québec cannot afford to see Pee-Pee Poilievre gain office; he is little more than a Traitorous Trump wannabe. He will sell Canada out, in a heartbeat. He has no real platform, he has no ethics and what is more telling is that he refuses a security clearance. His backroom lackies are busily trying to clean up his rep. Forget it. He was cozy with the Klown Konvoy, he is buddy-buddy with known racists, he has NEVER held a real job. He has no idea what it is to be a Canadian.

So, I have to vote Liberal. I will hold my nose but this is something that must be done, in order to put an end to the delusions of a felonious traitorous swine, masquerading as the leader of a former ally.

I am sorry Mme. DeBellefeuille, but in order to protect the Québec identity, we have to strengthen the Canadian position against the U.S.

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Speech From Claude Malhuret

(Latest speech – March 26/2026 link https://witches-haven.ca/2026/03/28/another-brilliant-speech-by-senator-claude-malhuret-of-france/ )

Transcript below of an incredibly powerful and deadly accurate speech in the French Senate two days ago by Mr. Claude Malhuret. This may some day take its rightful place alongside the best of Sir Winston Churchill and President John F Kennedy. Malhuret compared Trump to Nero, a Roman emperor known for murdering his mother and wife and prosecuting Christians for a fire that devastated the empire. The French minister compared the Trump administration to “Nero’s court, with an incendiary emperor, submissive courtiers and a jester high on ketamine in charge of purging the civil service.”

His criticism comes after Trump and his Vice President JD Vance verbally attacked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksy during an Oval Office meeting that was supposed to help improve US-Ukraine relations and put a stop to the Ukraine-Russia war.

Written by Moohita Kaur Garg for:

https://www.wionews.com/trending/french-senator-paints-grim-picture-of-us-under-trump-calls-him-dictator-and-musk-a-jester-high-on-ketamine-8829885

 07 Mar 2025 12:23 IST

Brace yourself:

“President, Mr. Prime Minister, Ladies and Gentlemen Ministers, My dear colleagues,
Europe is at a critical turning point in its history. The American shield is crumbling, Ukraine risks being abandoned, Russia strengthened.

Washington has become the court of Nero, a fiery emperor, submissive courtiers and a ketamine-fueled jester in charge of purging the civil service.

This is a tragedy for the free world, but it is first and foremost a tragedy for the United States. Trump’s message is that there is no point in being his ally since he will not defend you, he will impose more customs duties on you than on his enemies and will threaten to seize your territories while supporting the dictatorships that invade you.

The king of the deal is showing what the art of the deal is all about. He thinks he will intimidate China by lying down before Putin, but Xi Jinping, faced with such a shipwreck, is probably accelerating preparations for the invasion of Taiwan.

Never in history has a President of the United States capitulated to the enemy. Never has anyone supported an aggressor against an ally. Never has anyone trampled on the American Constitution, issued so many illegal decrees, dismissed judges who could have prevented him from doing so, dismissed the military general staff in one fell swoop, weakened all checks and balances, and taken control of social media.

This is not an illiberal drift, it is the beginning of the confiscation of democracy. Let us remember that it took only one month, three weeks and two days to bring down the Weimar Republic and its Constitution.

I have faith in the strength of American democracy, and the country is already protesting. But in one month, Trump has done more harm to America than in four years of his last presidency. We were at war with a dictator, now we are fighting a dictator backed by a traitor.

Eight days ago, at the very moment that Trump was rubbing Macron’s back in the White House, the United States voted at the UN with Russia and North Korea against the Europeans demanding the withdrawal of Russian troops.

Two days later, in the Oval Office, the military service shirker was giving war hero Zelensky lessons in morality and strategy before dismissing him like a groom, ordering him to submit or resign.

Tonight, he took another step into infamy by stopping the delivery of weapons that had been promised. What to do in the face of this betrayal? The answer is simple: face it.

And first of all, let’s not be mistaken. The defeat of Ukraine would be the defeat of Europe. The Baltic States, Georgia, Moldova are already on the list. Putin’s goal is to return to Yalta, where half the continent was ceded to Stalin.

The countries of the South are waiting for the outcome of the conflict to decide whether they should continue to respect Europe or whether they are now free to trample on it.

What Putin wants is the end of the order put in place by the United States and its allies 80 years ago, with its first principle being the prohibition of acquiring territory by force.

This idea is at the very source of the UN, where today Americans vote in favor of the aggressor and against the attacked, because the Trumpian vision coincides with that of Putin: a return to spheres of influence, the great powers dictating the fate of small countries.

Mine is Greenland, Panama and Canada, you are Ukraine, the Baltics and Eastern Europe, he is Taiwan and the China Sea.

At the parties of the oligarchs of the Gulf of Mar-a-Lago, this is called “diplomatic realism.”

So we are alone. But the talk that Putin cannot be resisted is false. Contrary to the Kremlin’s propaganda, Russia is in bad shape. In three years, the so-called second largest army in the world has managed to grab only crumbs from a country three times less populated.

Interest rates at 25%, the collapse of foreign exchange and gold reserves, the demographic collapse show that it is on the brink of the abyss. The American helping hand to Putin is the biggest strategic mistake ever made in a war.

The shock is violent, but it has a virtue. Europeans are coming out of denial. They understood in one day in Munich that the survival of Ukraine and the future of Europe are in their hands and that they have three imperatives.

Accelerate military aid to Ukraine to compensate for the American abandonment, so that it holds, and of course to impose its presence and that of Europe in any negotiation.

This will be expensive. It will be necessary to end the taboo of the use of frozen Russian assets. It will be necessary to circumvent Moscow’s accomplices within Europe itself by a coalition of only the willing countries, with of course the United Kingdom.

Second, demand that any agreement be accompanied by the return of kidnapped children, prisoners and absolute security guarantees. After Budapest, Georgia and Minsk, we know what agreements with Putin are worth. These guarantees require sufficient military force to prevent a new invasion.

Finally, and this is the most urgent, because it is what will take the most time, we must build the neglected European defence, to the benefit of the American umbrella since 1945 and scuttled since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

It is a Herculean task, but it is on its success or failure that the leaders of today’s democratic Europe will be judged in the history books.

Friedrich Merz has just declared that Europe needs its own military alliance. This is to recognize that France has been right for decades in arguing for strategic autonomy.

It remains to be built. It will be necessary to invest massively, to strengthen the European Defence Fund outside the Maastricht debt criteria, to harmonize weapons and munitions systems, to accelerate the entry into the Union of Ukraine, which is today the leading European army, to rethink the place and conditions of nuclear deterrence based on French and British capabilities, to relaunch the anti-missile shield and satellite programs.

The plan announced yesterday by Ursula von der Leyen is a very good starting point. And much more will be needed.

Europe will only become a military power again by becoming an industrial power again. In a word, the Draghi report will have to be implemented. For good.

But the real rearmament of Europe is its moral rearmament.

We must convince public opinion in the face of war weariness and fear, and especially in the face of Putin’s cronies, the extreme right and the extreme left.

They argued again yesterday in the National Assembly, Mr Prime Minister, before you, against European unity, against European defence.

They say they want peace. What neither they nor Trump say is that their peace is capitulation, the peace of defeat, the replacement of de Gaulle Zelensky by a Ukrainian Pétain at the beck and call of Putin.

Peace for the collaborators who have refused any aid to the Ukrainians for three years.

Is this the end of the Atlantic Alliance? The risk is great. But in the last few days, the public humiliation of Zelensky and all the crazy decisions taken in the last month have finally made the Americans react.

Polls are falling. Republican lawmakers are being greeted by hostile crowds in their constituencies. Even Fox News is becoming critical.

The Trumpists are no longer in their majesty. They control the executive, the Parliament, the Supreme Court and social networks.

But in American history, the freedom fighters have always prevailed. They are beginning to raise their heads.

The fate of Ukraine is being played out in the trenches, but it also depends on those in the United States who want to defend democracy, and here on our ability to unite Europeans, to find the means for their common defense, and to make Europe the power that it once was in history and that it hesitates to become again.

Our parents defeated fascism and communism at great cost.

The task of our generation is to defeat the totalitarianisms of the 21st century.

Long live free Ukraine, long live democratic Europe.”

-Claude Malhuret speaking to the French Senate Tuesday March 4 2025. You have just read the transcript of a speech that will live forever in the history books.

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This is the only thing you should read today

by Jean Chretien

From https://warrenkinsella.com/2025/01/this-is-the-only-thing-you-should-read-today/

Today is my 91st birthday.

It’s an opportunity to celebrate with family and friends. To look back on the life I’ve had the privilege to lead. And to reflect on how much this country we all love so much has grown and changed over the course of the nine decades I’ve been on this Earth.

This year, I’ve also decided to give myself a birthday present. I’m going to do something in this article that I don’t do very often anymore, and sound off on a big issue affecting the state of the nation and profoundly bothering me and so many other Canadians: The totally unacceptable insults and unprecedented threats to our very sovereignty from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.

I have two very clear and simple messages.

To Donald Trump, from one old guy to another: Give your head a shake! What could make you think that Canadians would ever give up the best country in the world – and make no mistake, that is what we are – to join the United States?

I can tell you Canadians prize our independence. We love our country. We have built something here that is the envy of the world – when it comes to compassion, understanding, tolerance and finding a way for people of different backgrounds and faiths to live together in harmony.

We’ve also built a strong social safety net – especially with public health care – that we are very proud of. It’s not perfect, but it’s based on the principle that the most vulnerable among us should be protected.

This may not be the “American Way” or “the Trump Way.” But it is the reality I have witnessed and lived my whole long life.

If you think that threatening and insulting us is going to win us over, you really don’t know a thing about us. You don’t know that when it came to fighting in two world wars for freedom, we signed up – both times – years before your country did. We fought and we sacrificed well beyond our numbers.

We also had the guts to say no to your country when it tried to drag us into a completely unjustified and destabilizing war in Iraq.

We built a nation across the most rugged, challenging geography imaginable. And we did it against the odds.

We may look easy-going. Mild-mannered. But make no mistake, we have spine and toughness.

And that leads me to my second message, to all our leaders, federal and provincial, as well as those who are aspiring to lead our country: Start showing that spine and toughness. That’s what Canadians want to see – what they need to see. It’s called leadership. You need to lead. Canadians are ready to follow.

I know the spirit is there. Ever since Mr. Trump’s attacks, every political party is speaking out in favour of Canada. In fact, it is to my great satisfaction that even the Bloc Québécois is defending Canada.

But you don’t win a hockey game by only playing defence. We all know that even when we satisfy one demand, Mr. Trump will come back with another, bigger demand. That’s not diplomacy; it’s blackmail.

We need another approach – one that will break this cycle.

Mr. Trump has accomplished one thing: He has unified Canadians more than we have been ever before! All leaders across our country have united in resolve to defend Canadian interests.

When I came into office as prime minister, Canada faced a national unity crisis. The threat of Quebec separation was very real. We took action to deal with this existential threat in a manner that made Canadians, including Quebeckers, stronger, more united and even prouder of Canadian values.

Now there is another existential threat. And we once again need to reduce our vulnerability. That is the challenge for this generation of political leaders.

And you won’t accomplish it by using the same old approaches. Just like we did 30 years ago, we need a Plan B for 2025.

Yes, telling the Americans we are their best friends and closest trading partner is good. So is lobbying hard in Washington and the state capitals, pointing out that tariffs will hurt the American economy too. So are retaliatory tariffs – when you are attacked, you have to defend yourself.

But we also have to play offence. Let’s tell Mr. Trump that we too have border issues with the United States. Canada has tough gun control legislation, but illegal guns are pouring in from the U.S. We need to tell him that we expect the United States to act to reduce the number of guns crossing into Canada.

We also want to protect the Arctic. But the United States refuses to recognize the Northwest Passage, insisting that it is an international waterway, even though it flows through the Canadian Arctic as Canadian waters. We need the United States to recognize the Northwest Passage as being Canadian waters.

We also need to reduce Canada’s vulnerability in the first place. We need to be stronger. There are more trade barriers between provinces than between Canada and the United States. Let’s launch a national project to get rid of those barriers! And let’s strengthen the ties that bind this vast nation together through projects such as real national energy grid.

We also have to understand that Mr. Trump isn’t just threatening us; he’s also targeting a growing list of other countries, as well as the European Union itself, and he is just getting started. Canada should quickly convene a meeting of the leaders of Denmark, Panama, Mexico, as well as with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, to formulate a plan for fighting back these threats.

Every time that Mr. Trump opens his mouth, he creates new allies for all of us. So let’s get organized! To fight back against a big, powerful bully, you need strength in numbers.

The whole point is not to wait in dread for Donald Trump’s next blow. It’s to build a country and an international community that can withstand those blows.

Canadians know me. They know I am an optimist. That I am practical. And that I always speak my mind. I made my share of mistakes over a long career, but I never for a moment doubted the decency of my fellow Canadians – or of my political opponents.

The current and future generations of political leaders should remember they are not each other’s enemies – they are opponents. Nobody ever loved the cut-and-thrust of politics more than me, but I always understood that each of us was trying to make a positive contribution to make our community or country a better place.

That spirit is more important now than ever, as we address this new challenge. Our leaders should keep that in mind.

I am 91 today and blessed with good health. I am ready at the ramparts to help defend the independence of our country as I have done all my life.

Vive le Canada!

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I’m Back – Vacation Over

We’re back; we spent 2 weeks in Cuba. I am not going to discuss the socio-economic situation. I am still processing it.

We came back to a political shitshow. I am floored by the lack of action by the Democratic party; I know there are protests and the media, CNN – MSNBC – ABC are NOT covering them. Why? Because the current administration has made it clear that any anti-government reporting will have them barred from press conferences. Meanwhile, the Russian asset in charge, has permitted Russian media into the oval office. (The lack of capitalization is on purpose – the offices do not deserve respect anymore.)

Canadians understand what is going on. Putin is running out of money to fund his criminal action in Ukraine; required minerals, fossil fuels are depleted. The Putin asset pocket lint in charge of the country to our south, also wants our minerals and fuels; Elonia wants our lithium but Canadians understand our assignment. We are not going to cave.

The lack of comprehension of Canadians, within Washington, is astounding. The willingness of that government, in its entirety, to bend over to Russia is proof positive that the oval office has been infiltrated by Russian assets.

We will never be a “Friend” to the U.S. again. Canadians do not forget. We do, however, have to thank the puppet master in Moscow and his marionettes in Washington; they have ignited the flame of Canadian nationalism, pointed out that diversification of our trading partners is required. Showed us that our ports of import/export must be expanded, updated and ready for global trading.

Putin Pocket Lint president is already backing down on his ridiculous tariffs. Will those tariffs impact Canadians, absolutely but the real negative impact will be felt by the american public who don’t seem to grasp who pays for those tariffs. Ignorance isn’t bliss, it leads to bankruptcy and the annihilation of farming, ranching, manufacturing and commercial interests across the board.

Whatever, at least they can still buy their stupid hats (manufactured in China) and read their trump bibles as they stand in line at soup kitchens, in the dark, because financial relief has been withdrawn and Canada has added surtax to fuel and electricity. Слава Україні!

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Transgender and Neaderthals Walking Among Us

This will be a “rant”; someone once accused me of being an angry person. Yes. Yes, I am when prejudice, bigotry, criminality and general asshat behaviour comes into my sphere.

Someone told me of a conversation he had overheard, yesterday. I was gobsmacked. I imagine someone within the LGBTQ2S community would not be shocked. I am, however, a CIS white woman and the bullshit I am about to relate does, in fact, shock, enrage and induce much face palming. Okay, on to the story;

A conversation was overheard between several men, at a work place.

“If some bearded guy tried to walk into a women’s bathroom, saying he identified as a woman and my daughter was in there. Well, by god, I’d stop him and tell him he had to wait until my daughter came out.”

Much agreement and slurs toward the transgender community.

W.T.A.F. dude? When, in your little world, has this ever been an issue? And frankly, your daughter and your son, is more at risk from pastors/priests, people working with youth, teachers and if news reports are to be believed, politicians and business leaders.

Every day, there is a report of one of the above “trusted” heterosexual, usually male but sometimes female, being tried for sexual abuse of children. Not gay, not transgender, not 2 Spirit but CIS individuals.

What is at the bottom of this mentality? Is it a case of “What would I do?” Are you actually the one thinking of perving in a bathroom? You know, “Me thinks thou dost protest too much” kind if thing.

This mentality makes me sick, makes me angry. Grow up or get some therapy, you have problems dude.

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Tips, Gratuity, Propina, A Sensitive and Complicated Subject.

First may I say thank you so much to all of you who, through your generosity do so much for Cuba.  Your gifts, your gratuity and most of all, simply your presence here on the island.

I just read a thread about tipping, and which currency is the best for the Cuban people.  

Whether it is a gift, a Loonie, an American dollar or a Euro, a gratuity is a gratuity.  There are, however, a few things you should consider, if you are trying to decide how to do so.

For the most part this topic evolves around convenience.  Convenience for you, and convenience for the recipient.

To begin, you must understand that there are multiple exchange rates in Cuba. The official bank rate, and the informal exchange rate.  There is a big difference.  No one knows this system better than the Cubans themselves. The informal rate is twice the bank rate.  So, when you tip, the value of that tip will be impacted by that exchange rate.  Here are some things to consider:

  • Tipping in “U.S. Dollars,” is convenient for the Cubans, depending how effectively they exchange that dollar, they may net more proceeds.  Inconvenient for a Canadian because Canadians take a hit on the exchange rate., so with that said, a tip of one to two U.S. dollars is still a very good tip.
  • Tipping in Canadian loonies or twoonies is not a good plan as Cuban banks do not accept the coins, this renders them, pretty much useless to Cubans unless they can find another Canadian willing to exchange them for bills.  This is kind of thoughtless as it puts the onus on other Canadians to haul, sometimes, large amounts of the coins, back home.  
  • Tipping in Pesos, is good for both parties but only if you understand the informal exchange rate.  If you base the tip on the bank rate, you are not doing the Cuban any favors.  If the tip is based on the informal rate of exchange, then the Cuban will be receiving a more realistic tip. Most tourist have no way of knowing that informal rate.  For folks on a short one week trip, this is very inconvenient because they have to first get their money exchanged, do so at a competitive rate. Tall order for a first timer.  Going to the bank or a Cadeca is a no, no!
  • Your Cuban friend would like you to tip in “Hard Currency” for multiple reasons,
    • First and foremost is convenience.  They can choose how and when to exchange that money.
    • They may leave it for weeks or months to exchange depending on their needs and their situation.  
    • They often benefit (sometimes not) from your lack of understanding of the current exchange rate, you might be shorting them, or you might be over tipping.

It is, however, very important to understand, Cubans working in the tourist trade, are the wealthiest people on the island, maids, waiters, bartenders, entertainment staff, bus drivers, taxi drivers for example. Those of us who live here see the cycles.  Relationships are everything.  A maid at the hotel has multiple relationships with the new arrivals this week, and next week, and week after week, everyone has a friend who is a bartender that took them to their house on his day off for dinner.

No reason to be put off or angry, it is an industry after all, regardless, you are helping a fellow human being.

My wife and I live here, we tip, and we tip often.  Generously.  We tip in Pesos at the informal rate.  Currently 340 to 1 U.S. dollar.  We bring U S. dollars because even with the double flip CDN to USD and then USD to Pesos the American Dollar goes way further, as long as we mentally factor in how much we are tipping it works fine.

I know many Canadian tourists who visit the resorts and tip weekly so that they can use a five or a ten dollar note.

I know others that tip with gifts.  However, depending on the situation these gifts are often exchanged (Sold), in order to convert the gift to cash. Thankfully there is an army of resellers that take care of that so that the maid can convert those running shoes into dollars.  Those hair clips and tee shirts into pesos.

In closing, there is no right way or wrong way.  There is what is convenient and what is not.  Your Cuban friend will be happy that you helped them no matter how that gratuity is shaped, BUT, I can say to the short term turn around guy, you will never go wrong with a fist full of U.S. one dollar notes, other than the initial exchange (if you are not From the USA) one dollar U.S. bills are easy to calculate quickly. They are convenient for you and convenient for the Cuban.

One more closing point.  Restaurants in Cuba are, (like Miami) starting to add gratuity (10 percent) to the restaurant bill.  It DOES NOT always show as a line item, but it has been added to the total.  Always manually total your bill to detect a hidden tip and avoid doubling up.

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Canada First

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-canada-tariffs/

Canadians do have to thank that Dumbass Donnie for making us realize that we need to buy Canadian or failing that, from anywhere except the U.S.

Wal-Mart for example, yes, it is an option that is close to many of us but there is a Canadian option, Giant Tiger, owned and operated by a Canadian, Gordon Reid. We are using Giant Tiger, now and Wal-Mart only for our prescriptions, Access Pharma, while operating out of a Wal-Mart store is Québecois owned and operated.

While Giant Tiger is quite a bit further for us to go, in a pinch, they also have online shopping.

https://www.gianttiger.com/

I’ve closed down all my Amazon subscriptions as they screwed us over, big time, closed warehouses across Québec, putting, at last estimate, over 4000 people out of work. This number includes the subcontractors doing the deliveries.

Yes, this is going to be very inconvenient for me, as we live in a rural area and running out for items is not a fun thing but my pride as a Québecoise Canadian is far stronger than any sense of inconvenience and again, there is always Giant Tiger.

When buying our fruits, vegetables, meats or sundries, we now check if the product is American; if it is, it goes back on the shelf.

We don’t do the “fast food” thing, older digestion….but when we are on the road, on the way to Giant Tiger 😁; we will stop at A&W, a Canadian company, using Canadian products.

Here are some choices;

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