Mark Bourrie
@drmarkbourrie.bsky.social
Author, lawyer, trilobite hunter.
Probably the best, most accurate thing written about modern Canada this year, though I have little faith in Carney. Ingenuity and creative thinking are not his strong points. As for the environment, "Values" seems like a bad joke.
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Let's Go, Canada!
A few thoughts about travel and getting big things done.
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November 9, 2025 at 8:12 PM
Probably the best, most accurate thing written about modern Canada this year, though I have little faith in Carney. Ingenuity and creative thinking are not his strong points. As for the environment, "Values" seems like a bad joke.
dgardner.substack.com/p/lets-go-ca...
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Archaeologists find a Roman fossil collector's trilobite.
The emperor Augustus was an avid fossil collector and opened the world's first paleontology museum.
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The emperor Augustus was an avid fossil collector and opened the world's first paleontology museum.
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Digs & Discoveries - Fossil Force - Archaeology Magazine - November/December 2025
One of the planet’s most successful arthropods, trilobites, abounded in the oceans from about 520 […]
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November 2, 2025 at 1:42 AM
Archaeologists find a Roman fossil collector's trilobite.
The emperor Augustus was an avid fossil collector and opened the world's first paleontology museum.
archaeology.org/issues/novem...
The emperor Augustus was an avid fossil collector and opened the world's first paleontology museum.
archaeology.org/issues/novem...
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Just finished Big Men Fear Me, a biog of the forgotten proto fascist who put the & in Globe & Mail. Huge amount of digging in a sparky style, Mark Bourrie @drmarkbourrie.bsky.social proves the advantage of biography in telling history - of a booze soaked political era most of us know nothing about.
October 25, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Just finished Big Men Fear Me, a biog of the forgotten proto fascist who put the & in Globe & Mail. Huge amount of digging in a sparky style, Mark Bourrie @drmarkbourrie.bsky.social proves the advantage of biography in telling history - of a booze soaked political era most of us know nothing about.
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A must read!
See what critics are saying about Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre:
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Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre - Biblioasis
As Canada heads towards a pivotal election, bestselling author Mark Bourrie charts the rise of Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre and considers the history and potential cost of the politics of […]
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October 22, 2025 at 6:38 PM
A must read!
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Time to re-up one of the great quotes of all time...while the Totenkopf is in the discourse. www.huffpost.com/entry/attemp...
October 21, 2025 at 10:25 PM
Time to re-up one of the great quotes of all time...while the Totenkopf is in the discourse. www.huffpost.com/entry/attemp...
Did all of these people vote last November?
I’m absolutely exhausted in the best possible way. I love us. We did it! #NoKings
October 19, 2025 at 3:07 PM
Did all of these people vote last November?
See what critics are saying about Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre:
www.biblioasis.com/shop/new-rel...
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Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre - Biblioasis
As Canada heads towards a pivotal election, bestselling author Mark Bourrie charts the rise of Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre and considers the history and potential cost of the politics of […]
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October 16, 2025 at 12:18 PM
See what critics are saying about Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre:
www.biblioasis.com/shop/new-rel...
www.biblioasis.com/shop/new-rel...
Columbus, 'Indians,' and the Guanches dwhauthor.wordpress.com/2018/10/08/c...
Columbus, ‘Indians,’ and the Guanches
Never mind notions of spreading Christianity to the benighted of the world, or pursuing humanity’s insatiable love of adventure: money, then as now, sought fresh opportunity, and where opportunitie…
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October 12, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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"If we are to survive as a country, fending off the influence and threats of the United States and overcoming the internal forces of division, we need to understand how we got to the place where we are."
Read the Full Q&A with Mark Bourrie on our website now: dafoefoundation.ca/news/
Read the Full Q&A with Mark Bourrie on our website now: dafoefoundation.ca/news/
October 7, 2025 at 5:03 PM
"If we are to survive as a country, fending off the influence and threats of the United States and overcoming the internal forces of division, we need to understand how we got to the place where we are."
Read the Full Q&A with Mark Bourrie on our website now: dafoefoundation.ca/news/
Read the Full Q&A with Mark Bourrie on our website now: dafoefoundation.ca/news/
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ICE's contempt for the law has no bounds. newrepublic.com/post/201394/...
ICE’s Growing Feud With Chicago Police Now Includes Fake 911 Calls
Surprise, surprise: Federal immigration agents aren’t keeping the community safer.
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October 7, 2025 at 12:21 PM
ICE's contempt for the law has no bounds. newrepublic.com/post/201394/...
My "lost" book: The Race to the New World dwhauthor.wordpress.com/2025/10/05/m...
My “lost” book: The Race to the New World
Sometimes books fall between the cracks, regardless of how hard you worked on them or how good you think they are. Such has been the case with The Race to the New World, my book on Giovanni Caboto …
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October 5, 2025 at 2:24 PM
My "lost" book: The Race to the New World dwhauthor.wordpress.com/2025/10/05/m...
What military planners, historians and politicians rarely tell you: most of the material created during pre-war arms races is rarely important and is often useless after the first few months of a major conflict. Most of the officer corps washes out, too.
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Canada’s new dollar-a-year man (and why he’s worth every penny)
Defence lobbyists love a good Second World War analogy.
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October 3, 2025 at 3:17 PM
What military planners, historians and politicians rarely tell you: most of the material created during pre-war arms races is rarely important and is often useless after the first few months of a major conflict. Most of the officer corps washes out, too.
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This is #Blitzkrieg
Maybe look it up, y'all...
Maybe look it up, y'all...
October 2, 2025 at 3:07 PM
This is #Blitzkrieg
Maybe look it up, y'all...
Maybe look it up, y'all...
I bought this book when it came out and I got a lot out of it.
"By the time I was twelve, I wanted to be a writer. The celebrated Jack Kerouac novel On the Road inspired me to venture out into the great wide world. Kerouac was adventurous, an explorer, a writer who reveled in real-world experience."
Read the Q&A with Ken McGoogan now: dafoefoundation.ca/news/
Read the Q&A with Ken McGoogan now: dafoefoundation.ca/news/
October 2, 2025 at 3:15 PM
I bought this book when it came out and I got a lot out of it.
Also, big publishers want you to be famous before they sign you. It's almost impossible for a non-fiction writer to become household names in Canada the way Berton and Newman were. So we see a lot of ghost-written pap with the names of politicians and hockey players.
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The Publishing Industry Has a Gambling Problem | The Walrus
Companies keep betting on the next bestseller. Literature is poorer for it
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September 28, 2025 at 6:19 PM
Also, big publishers want you to be famous before they sign you. It's almost impossible for a non-fiction writer to become household names in Canada the way Berton and Newman were. So we see a lot of ghost-written pap with the names of politicians and hockey players.
thewalrus.ca/the-publishi...
thewalrus.ca/the-publishi...
The Indictment of Charles I:
.... Charles Stuart, the now King of England... hath had a wicked design totally to subvert the ancient and fundamental laws and liberties of this nation, and in their place to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government...
.... Charles Stuart, the now King of England... hath had a wicked design totally to subvert the ancient and fundamental laws and liberties of this nation, and in their place to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government...
September 28, 2025 at 2:38 PM
The Indictment of Charles I:
.... Charles Stuart, the now King of England... hath had a wicked design totally to subvert the ancient and fundamental laws and liberties of this nation, and in their place to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government...
.... Charles Stuart, the now King of England... hath had a wicked design totally to subvert the ancient and fundamental laws and liberties of this nation, and in their place to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government...
Most rural people get their mail from post office boxes. Household mail delivery is an urban thing.
We could use a book rate and a new look at how it competes with Amazon.
We could use a book rate and a new look at how it competes with Amazon.
I am begging Canadians to understand that Canada Post, like public transit, should not be a business - it's a service.
Canada Post is a lifeline for rural, remote and Northern communities and overall, we need to re-evaluate why people think they "need" random shit delivered ASAP.
Canada Post is a lifeline for rural, remote and Northern communities and overall, we need to re-evaluate why people think they "need" random shit delivered ASAP.
The government is reducing service standards and Canada Post’s biggest advantage: its nationwide network.
This plan is about cutting back the postal service instead of investing to give it new revenue tools through things like postal banking. It’s shameful.
This plan is about cutting back the postal service instead of investing to give it new revenue tools through things like postal banking. It’s shameful.
September 25, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Most rural people get their mail from post office boxes. Household mail delivery is an urban thing.
We could use a book rate and a new look at how it competes with Amazon.
We could use a book rate and a new look at how it competes with Amazon.
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Never forget, Canada, approximately 95% of the Counties bordering Canada voted for Trump.
I did a thread last month about it. You can look up the voting maps on Politico to see the States' Counties bordering your province.
Now they're crying for our money - dressed as friendship.
#ElbowsUp!!!
I did a thread last month about it. You can look up the voting maps on Politico to see the States' Counties bordering your province.
Now they're crying for our money - dressed as friendship.
#ElbowsUp!!!
"Together we built a movement of our own making. It went further than ever before — out of patriotism, love of country, our neighbours, our farmers, our communities, and what it means to be Canadian." #cdnpoli
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The Grassroots Boycott That Shook America
How everyday Canadians turned quiet resolve into a movement that rattled the world’s largest economy.
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September 25, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Never forget, Canada, approximately 95% of the Counties bordering Canada voted for Trump.
I did a thread last month about it. You can look up the voting maps on Politico to see the States' Counties bordering your province.
Now they're crying for our money - dressed as friendship.
#ElbowsUp!!!
I did a thread last month about it. You can look up the voting maps on Politico to see the States' Counties bordering your province.
Now they're crying for our money - dressed as friendship.
#ElbowsUp!!!
J.W. Dafoe was the most powerful and respected editor in Canada, turning the Winnipeg Free Press into one of the great newspapers of the world. So proud that my book Crosses in the Sky: Jean de Brebeuf and the Destruction of Huronia made the J.W. Dafoe Prize shortlist.
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News – J. W. Dafoe Foundation
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September 25, 2025 at 4:29 PM
J.W. Dafoe was the most powerful and respected editor in Canada, turning the Winnipeg Free Press into one of the great newspapers of the world. So proud that my book Crosses in the Sky: Jean de Brebeuf and the Destruction of Huronia made the J.W. Dafoe Prize shortlist.
dafoefoundation.ca/news/
dafoefoundation.ca/news/
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More distractions
September 23, 2025 at 10:15 AM
More distractions
So very, very sad that we have lost the brilliant Elaine Dewer.
September 19, 2025 at 9:23 PM
So very, very sad that we have lost the brilliant Elaine Dewer.
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We are proud to announce the 2025 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize Longlist!
Congratulations to all of the phenomenal authors on the list.
Keep in touch, to learn more about each of these titles. We will be announcing the five shortlisted books on September 25th and the winner on October 14th.
Congratulations to all of the phenomenal authors on the list.
Keep in touch, to learn more about each of these titles. We will be announcing the five shortlisted books on September 25th and the winner on October 14th.
September 2, 2025 at 5:04 PM
We are proud to announce the 2025 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize Longlist!
Congratulations to all of the phenomenal authors on the list.
Keep in touch, to learn more about each of these titles. We will be announcing the five shortlisted books on September 25th and the winner on October 14th.
Congratulations to all of the phenomenal authors on the list.
Keep in touch, to learn more about each of these titles. We will be announcing the five shortlisted books on September 25th and the winner on October 14th.
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"A riveting chronicle of the battle for chess supremacy & the brilliant, eccentric, extremely online grandmasters changing an ancient game."
Can’t wait to read this, from multi-award winning writer (aaaaand top three all-time favourite brother) Jordan Himelfarb.
Can’t wait to read this, from multi-award winning writer (aaaaand top three all-time favourite brother) Jordan Himelfarb.
Interregnum
A riveting chronicle of the battle for chess supremacy and the brilliant, eccentric, extremely online grandmasters changing an ancient game. Every elite chess player dreams of becoming world champion,...
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September 16, 2025 at 5:20 PM
"A riveting chronicle of the battle for chess supremacy & the brilliant, eccentric, extremely online grandmasters changing an ancient game."
Can’t wait to read this, from multi-award winning writer (aaaaand top three all-time favourite brother) Jordan Himelfarb.
Can’t wait to read this, from multi-award winning writer (aaaaand top three all-time favourite brother) Jordan Himelfarb.