Finally, my second book is out:
Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English

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If Eastern Ave. ever ceases to be an official “traffic sewer,” you can bet some arsehole in an SUV is gonna agitate to have this sign obliterated or regularized into a peppy local slogan typeset in Arial Narrow.

Railway overpass above a road reads CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY COURTESY & SERVICE in distressed white letters

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