Canada: The 51st State or More than 10 Provinces

Zee, Zed or Exit? That is the question

Rahman Mohamed

Donald Trump’s campaign pledge of buying Greenland and later calling “Canada the 51st” state were seen as joke.  After his repetition of Canada becoming the 51st state of USA and a statement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, they’ve been taken by politicians and civilians as threats.  On the other hand there is a wide range of discussion on social media of whether the entire USA or some states can become provinces of Canada.  Some are serious while some are jokes.  The question: Can Canada actually become the 51st state; can states leave the USA and become provinces of Canada?

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Disabled or Differently Abled?

Rahman Mohamed

In today’s work environment there is a growing discourse of mental and physical illness. At the same time those commonly facing long-term or lifetime illness, commonly known as disabled, are not often seen. Whether it is on the parking lot sign or a different bathroom, the common symbol for disabled is a wheelchair. People often think of a disabled person as someone who looks different – whether it is the wheelchair, the cane, a person with black glasses because s/he is blind, it is commonly assumed that a disability is something you can see. Concordia University defines an invisible disability as “medical conditions like chronic pain and diabetes, or mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder” – something you cannot see. Continue reading

The Great Debate

The old nominees being watched by the young and the frail (and frailer)
Rahman Mohamed

Before the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, watched and reported worldwide, both were told “Don’t forget your hearing aids”.  So the other didn’t continually say “What?”  In case one accidently or purposefully forget his Aids the mikes were turned off when it wasn’t his turn (the be nice and concentrate rule).  What really happened?

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