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Sunday, October 23, 2016
CFL - All Alberta Grey Cup Final in November?
Secondly, with a nine team league, the playoff format is: the first place team in each division (West and East) receive a bye while second and First place teams play one game with the winners moving on to face the first place team the following week. Those division winners punch their ticket to face off in the Grey Cup final (104th Grey Cup this year, yes more than twice a old as the Superbowl) this year in Toronto.
Under the "crossover" format and due to only six teams qualifying, if the fourth place team in either division has a better record than the third place team in the opposite division (that is, more points) that fourth place team will compete in the opposite division. This year, the Edmonton Eskimos, sitting fourth in the West Division, have more points than the third place Toronto Atgonauts, sitting third in the East Division. It is likely that Edmonton may actually advance and win the East Division title although coming from the West. Dominating the West Division and the CFL are the Calgary Stampeders (arguably, Grey Cup champs already, just hand it to them).
If the two face each other in the Grey Cup Final, an unlikely prediction to make at the beginning of ANY season, not just this one, would result in a rare "All Alberta " Grey Cup Final. A lot of eyebrow raises to come in November as this becomes noticed. Grey Cup will are place Sunday November 27th in Toronto.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Leafs Nation Optimism Waning After Week 1
Canada's First Past the Post Voting System Suddenly OK...now that the Liberals Have Won
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Justin:Like Father, Like Son
As his first year of his deficit forecasted budget and term has come and gone, I am first of all surprised after after a wild ride to stsrt 2016 the C$ is flat versus a year ago
However more worrisome are the characteristics his Father exhibited that are showing up in him:
1. Deficit spending like a drunken sailor. Elected on a $10B deficit platform, this has already and quickly ballooned to +$34B. But it's ok, a group of faceless taxpayers that apparently have no voting preference or say will just pay for that....down the road...in some year ....All thanks to a leader that has reaped the benefits of a privileged upbringing through hard working Canadian taxpayers and never really worked in his life.
2. Alienate the west over a curious energy policy that only caters (and buckles) to the wishes of leftist utopian Canadians. The Liberals lost many votes for years after Pierre left his mark with Petro Canada (for those in their 40s and above may remember "Pierre Elliott Trudeau Rips Off (PETRO) Canada"). The seats Justin has picked up in sweeping Atlantic Canada and Alberta's surprise swing to the left with the NDP may not be there come next election time.
3. Liaising and keeping company with rogue countries and leaders. Pierre liked to have friends that flew in the face of the US and the western world's leadership at the time, such as Fidel Castro. The Liberals' current strategy is not to combat the Russians for sovereignty in the Arctic but...to work with them? And how can we forget Justin comments on China well before he started campaigning.
All that's left is i) for him to piss off the US by muttering to the current or upcoming President a bleeped name and ii) perform some childish manoeuvre behind the Queen's back. Justin still has another three years to do it.
(Although I still hope for pulling the rabbit out of a hat as his Father delivered one of the most important Canadian institutions of Bilingualism and a Constitution)