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Wednesday Night #1627 with Peter Berezin
May 8, 2013, 3 Comments

With Peter Berezin – focusing on Canada [It was reiterated several times during the discussion that Canada is not ...

Wednesday Night #1618 with Peter Berezin
March 6, 2013, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1618 with Peter Berezin

Peter Berezin’s appearance at Wednesday Night always attracts a large audience of economists and followers of the dism ...

Wednesday Night #1615
February 13, 2013, 1 Comment

In the absence of David Kilgour, who had to return to Ottawa, Robert Cutler ably presented David’s views on trade ...

Wednesday Night #1614
February 6, 2013, 1 Comment

Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college educatio ...

Wednesday Night #1610
January 9, 2013, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1610

When good men die their goodness does not perish, But lives though they are gone.  As for the bad, All that was theirs ...

Wednesday Night #1609
January 2, 2013, 1 Comment

Great photos on Wednesday-Night.com As was expected, Terry Mosher and his artist wife, Mary Hughson (and Sparky) were wo ...

Wednesday Night #1608
December 26, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1608

Having issued a double-header invitation for #1607 and #1608, we were surprised by the large turnout for #1607 – n ...

Christmas Reflections 2012
December 25, 2012, Comments Off on Christmas Reflections 2012

  CHRISTMAS REFLECTIONS 2012 In this period of celebration for so many cultures, we offer some random thoughts on c ...

Wednesday Night #1607
December 19, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1607

The evening was enhanced by seasonal treats supplied by Catherine (the famous mince pies), Katherine Waters (Scottish sh ...

Wednesday Night #1601
November 7, 2012, 2 Comments

Thanks to an introduction from Alexandra Greenhill, the evening was enlivened by the arrival of the very engaging Joyce ...