Whether the construction paper decorations and painted pine cones are brand new or carefully retrieved from storage, the magic of Christmas is in the sentimental adornments.
Murray Wood delivers sharp, insightful commentary with a blend of wit, skepticism and straight talk. Whether he’s exposing political maneuvering, celebrating cultural icons or unpacking life’s everyday quirks, he never holds back.
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Listen to more commentary from Murray Wood:
Fri., Dec. 19: Friday, Murray Wood takes a look back at the week’s news and decides who’s hot… and who’s not. This week’s list includes Christmas baking, along with some classic holiday movies.
Thur., Dec. 18: In Quebec, some school boards are formulating rules for snow mounds in schoolyards to keep kids safe. Murray Wood wonders how previous generations managed to survive without such intrusive helpfulness.
Wed., Dec. 17: Murray Wood says U.S. President Donald Trump somehow managed to make the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife all about himself. Murray Wood says that’s who he is, and it shouldn’t be surprising.
Tues., Dec. 16: Murray Wood says it’s getting so that before we even fully know what happened, the question many people ask after a horrific attack like the shooting in Australia is which group bears responsibility.
Mon., Dec. 15: Murray Wood says Prime Minister Mark Carney is happily accepting floor crossers from the Conservatives, but maybe it’s time for a rule that MPs switching parties should trigger a byelection.









