All posts by Diana Thebaud Nicholson

Wednesday Night #1154
April 14, 2004, 1 Comment

More on Wednesday-Night.com We hope the Easter Bunny was kinder to you than to many politicians – on the first ann ...

Wednesday Night #1154 Jacques Clément Report
April 14, 2004, 1 Comment

CANADA As expected, the Bank of Canada eased monetary policy for the fifth time since July, 2003 in order to stimulate d ...

Wednesday Night #1152
March 31, 2004, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1152

More (news and photos) on Wednesday-Night.com Wednesday Nighters again paid homage to the late Pierre Sévigny, Sir Pete ...

Hon. Pierre Sévigny 1927-2004 R.I.P.
March 22, 2004, Comments Off on Hon. Pierre Sévigny 1927-2004 R.I.P.

Friday 19 Mar 2004 Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre Sévigny dies Pierre Sévigny, a Second World War hero, died Saturday in th ...

Wednesday Night #1144
February 4, 2004, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1144

See Wednesday-Night.com for photos and much more Introduction The number of guests was restrained but their quality, log ...

Guy Stanley OWN Citation
December 31, 2003, Comments Off on Guy Stanley OWN Citation

In recognition of your unwavering support of and contribution to maintaining the quality of debate and the level of inte ...

Robert Stewart R.I.P.
December 30, 2003, Comments Off on Robert Stewart R.I.P.

Bob Stewart was one of Wednesday Night’s treasures. We shall miss him greatly for his wit and wisdom, generous con ...

Marc Hamilton Thebaud Nicholson OWN Citation
December 24, 2003, Comments Off on Marc Hamilton Thebaud Nicholson OWN Citation

In recognition of your early and unwavering support of the vision of Wednesday Night, your sometime role as Chair ad int ...

Fiona Nicholson OWN Citation
December 24, 2003, Comments Off on Fiona Nicholson OWN Citation

In recognition of your early and unwavering support of the vision of Wednesday Night, thoughtful and dignified assumptio ...

Glay Sperling R.I.P.
December 20, 2003, Comments Off on Glay Sperling R.I.P.

From the Urban Dictionary: Glay Sperling definition To exceed one’s expectations, e.g. “Damn Gord, you reall ...