My comprehensive exam in Canadian politics is now a month away.
There is still quite a bit of work to be done on the 350 divestment brief, and I still have essentially all of my Canadian politics final paper to write. I have had a couple of research consultations with U of T librarians about federalism and climate change in Canada and, while the subject seems a rich one for research, it does seem like a lot of effort will be required to turn that promise into a paper.
Next Saturday I will be making a quick dash to Ottawa for Andrea’s wedding, returning the next morning. Hopefully, I will be able to read productively during both bus rides.
Please pass on our congratulations and best wishes. They are both really nice people and we wish them a wonderful journey through life together.
I am keeping my fingers crossed for you for your exams. You just need to extract the core ideas and good supporting material. You have an incredible memory and so may it serve you well at this time.
Andrea and Mehrzad are among my dearest friends, and they really showed the world how to do a wedding.