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www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on May 4, 2009 by JimMarch 15, 2012

I saw this headline on CNN yesterday: Canadian Farmer gives Swine Flu to Pigs. Here in Canada we’ve been reassured that it is still safe to eat Canadian pigs. However, one might want to avoid Canadian farmers. It is always nice when Canada makes the international news. A while back I mentioned the severed feet that were washing up on the coast of British Columbia. Another headliner: last summer a one Greyhound passenger decapitated another one. (If you’ve ever ridden Greyhound, doing the same may have crossed your mind.) These stories get more thorough treatment in the Canadian press, of … Continue reading →

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Skin Deep

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on October 24, 2008 by JimMarch 15, 2012

So I had my appointment with the dermatologist. Like my first encounter with my family care doctor I was struck by how casual the visit was. The dermatologist shares a simple office with another doctor. They each have a receptionist; I didn’t see any other staff. I gave my name to my doctor’s receptionist and she asked me to take a seat. No paperwork; I didn’t even show her my health care card. Just told her my name and that was it. A few minutes later the dermatologist emerged and took me back to his office. He spent a few … Continue reading →

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First Contact

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on August 13, 2008 by JimMarch 15, 2012

I just had my first encounter with the Canadian medical system, a “get acquainted” visit with our new primary care physician. From what my Canadian wife tells me, I demonstrated my ignorance of the Canadian political system when I attempted to explain it in a previous blog entry. So I will risk doing so again trying to explain the health care system. The primary care physician, a GP or family care doctor, serves much the same function his counterpart in the US does, dealing with general issues and making referrals to specialists as needed. There is a shortage of general … Continue reading →

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The Men (and women) Who Would Be King

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on July 2, 2008 by JimOctober 7, 2012

Yes, it was Elvis weekend in Penticton. Men with sideburns sauntered all over town, and on a stage erected for the event dozen’s of Elvis impersonators of all ages, races and both genders gyrated and growled their best imitation of The King of Rock and Roll. Most of the Elvis Tribute Artists, as they call themselves, haven’t quit their day jobs, which is a good thing from what we heard, but some perform professionally under such names such as “Velvet Elvis” and “Eternal E.” One professional evidently got his start at the Elite Café, a very cool restaurant in downtown … Continue reading →

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80 Is The New 50

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on June 13, 2008 by JimMarch 15, 2012

For the most part living in Canada is not much different than living in the US. A few words are spelled differently, such as colour, licence and theatre. There is a subtle but definite Canadian accent, but not all Canadians have it, and one is just as likely to hear non-Canadian, foreign accents. About 20% of the population is foreign born. There is the odd bit of slang, such as “You’ll be laughin’,” which means, roughly, “You’ve got nothing to worry about.” For example, summer season is a tough time to find a rental here, so our search for long-term … Continue reading →

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