26 February 2025 – Oh, that pesky old Law of Unintended Consequences.
You know? You do X, to bring about Y… and then instead of basking in the delights of Y, you find yourself lumbered with Z,T and a raggedy bit of M.
For example:
On June 28, 1914, Bosnian-Serb student Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie as they were being driven through the streets of Sarajevo.

He meant to protest the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina by the Austria-Hungarian Empire.
He did not mean to precipitate World War I.
And for example:
In 1938, the Australian government introduced cane toads to the country.

They meant to control pest beetles in Queensland’s sugar cane crop.
They did not mean to introduce a new pest, which has since spread all the way to northern Western Australia. “This great toad, immune from enemies, omnivorous in its habits and breeding all year round, may become as great a pest as the rabbit or cactus” — National Museum of Australia.
And also for example:
In the 1950s, the heroine of I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly — words by Rose Bonne, music by Canadian folk writer Alan Mills, sung by Burl Ives, animated by the NFB — launched herself on a swallowing spree.
She only meant to get rid of the fly (“that wriggled and tiggled and jiggled inside her”).

But when that spree culminated in a horse? “She’s dead, of course.”
And finally for example:
Right here and now, the Orange Thug’s tariffs are meant to destroy Canadian sovereignty.
But as this poster, now widespread in our grocery stores, suggests…

and product shelves reinforce…

in one aisle after another…

hmmm, maybe some Unintended Consequences are already kicking in.
(Says I, who happened to need a new jar of honey, and came home with this one, you betcha.)
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Lynette d'Arty-Cross
/ 25 February 2025An excellent point, Penny! I’ve been noticing more and more how people are reading labels and discussing with each other what’s Canadian and what’s not. Grocery shopping has become a lot more social!
janetweightreed10
/ 26 February 2025This is a superb post…..I love it..and ties in beautifully with one of my favourite sayings that ‘none of us is ever creative enough to know how things will actually work out’. The Orange Thug indeed!!!! I wont be travelling to the US again or buying anything US – but I will buy Canadian and if fortunate enough visit your beautiful country again….xx
icelandpenny
/ 26 February 2025thank you!