According to CBC News,
Canadians are learning a little more about the drug habits of their politicians.
Jerry Coyne is treating his readers to a selection of his favourite Beatles’ songs, and Larry Moran agrees with Jerry Coyne that “the Beatles are the greatest rock group ever.”
Therefore, this seems to be a good time to treat Canadian Atheist readers to songs from the 1960s, a time when “drugs were a part of mind-expanding and social experimentation.”
Today, “White Rabbit,” “one of the first songs to sneak drug references past censors on the radio,” is dedicated to Canadians and their politicians: