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

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For a while there, the easiest path to a British car was to buy a Honda.

Silver corrugated metal A-frame building has red-and-white-striped fence along the front, with red two-door car parked at the left

They aren’t bringing them into the country anymore (first it was due to exchange rates, then because they stopped making them). That was to my chagrin, as I adore these brutalist slabs.

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