
Sarcasticat lost his internet connection so breakfast is a bit off as I fill in. Enjoy.

The mystery of the Jussie Smollett hot sauce bottle
When we learned that the trial of Jussie Smollett was finally going to begin, I found myself leaning toward one prediction that was probably on the minds of most of us. Get ready for some weird stuff.

How disgraced health expert Carrie Bourassa passed as indigenous for years
Carrie Bourassa’s Instagram page describes her as an “Indigenous feminist” and “proud Metis” with an addiction to lattes.
Only her penchant for caffeine was true.

‘Utter torment’: Japan’s party season loses lustre as workers dread drinking with the boss
Not everyone in Japan is looking forward to observing the time-honoured tradition of drinking, eating, and drinking some more with groups of colleagues, even as the country begins to rediscover its gregarious side after 18 months of the coronavirus pandemic.

How Low Can Joe Go? New Poll Has Biden Disapproval Continuing to Skyrocket
The question is legit.
How low can Joe Biden go, given that every time a new poll comes out, his approval rating continues to sink toward the basement and his disapproval rating continues to skyrocket through the roof?

Traffic delays of up to 29 minutes are possible downtown for the next seven years due to Ontario Line construction, other city-led projects: report
Downtown gridlock is set to “significantly worsen” for the better part of the next decade as the construction of Ontario Line stations coincides with a number of major city-led infrastructure projects, a new staff report warns.
The report, which will go before Mayor John Tory’s executive committee next week, estimates that commute times along several downtown arteries could increase by as much as 29 minutes between 2022 and 2029 while construction on six new Ontario Line stations takes place.

Majority of Canadians unwilling to let unvaccinated friend or family member into their home: poll
With Christmas fast approaching, and family dinners and workplace parties, a majority of Canadians are unwilling to let an unvaccinated friend or family member into their home, according to new polling from Leger-ACS.
