Racism is well and alive in Europe and North America. Oprah Winfrey was denied service at a store in Zurich, Switzerland. She said she had similar experiences in America. Earlier Barack Obama commenting on Trayon Martin case stated that he faced similar treatment as he was growing up. It is
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Roku has added an app for PBS! This means we watch music clips from Austin City Limits, and in the winter we’ll binge on American Experience history documentaries and American Masters biographies. These documentaries are consistently worth watching, and often truly excellent. On American Masters, we’ve recently seen “There But
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Rob Ford’s debt to a drug dealer
The court transcript, here. Oh, and he was on something last night on the Danforth, here. I’m sure it’s all a great big coincidence.
Continue readingLeDaro: Earth: Does it breathe?
Time-lapse photos from the International Space Station shows ice and snow, expanding and receding, with the seasons, a lot like the way lungs expand and contract when someone breathes. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Continue readingA Canadian Lefty in Occupied Land: Review: Catastrophism
[Sasha Lilley, David McNally, Eddie Yuen, and James Davis. Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth. Oakland CA: PM Press; Toronto ON: Between the Lines; Pontypool UK: The Merlin Press Ltd., 2012.] A surprising assortment of political approaches in a broad range of traditions depend in one way or
Continue readingExcited Delirium: CRTC SUN Block?
The CRTC puts on SUN block for Canadians. The Cons will find some way to make sure we get their brand of melanoma.
Continue readingBabel-on-the-Bay: Big Brother becomes capricious.
You have seen the full page advertisements in the newspapers. You have wondered just who the big telecoms—Bell, Rogers and Telus—are trying to reach. And you also wonder why they are spending so much money in the process. It seems to all boil down to their not wanting to allow
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Why I’ll Never Buy An Apple Product
There’s actually a lot of reasons to not use Apple, but assuming there’s truth to this, it sheds light on why just one more reason why Apple is the wrong kind of technology to have in one’s hands: http://www.newsforage.com/2013/08/apple-patents-tech-to-let-cops-switch.html As we descend deeper into police state, this is exactly the
Continue readingLeDaro: Stephen Harper Practising Flip-flopping
He is getting ready for the fall opening of Parliament.:)
Continue readingBryan Crockett: Could Tim Hudak Tear Apart the Conservative Movement?
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party is focusing its attention on itself as of late, with many prominent PCs, including at least one MPP, pushing for Tim Hudak to face a leadership review. This appears to have the potential to open up new or previous hidden rifts in the PC Party,
Continue readingPeace, order and good government, eh?: "I’m not one to hide what I do"
Nick Kouvalis in today’s Globe and Mail, responding to the suggestion that he might be working behind the scenes to undermine Tim Hudak’s leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives: Mr. Kouvalis vehemently denies allegations that he’s involved in such an effort now. “I’m not one to hide what I do,”
Continue readingPolitics and its Discontents: The Marijuana Debate Continues
The other day I wrote a post suggesting the need for a vigorous debate on the question of the legalization of marijuana, a drug against which countless billions have been spent as part of what many feel is a failed ‘war on drugs.’ In today’s Star, there is a spirited
Continue readingNorthern Reflections: Brain Injured Immigration
The Harper government is presently “consulting” Canadians on what kind of immigration policy Canada should promote. Debbie Douglas and Avvy Yao-Yao Go write that the government looks at immigration — as it looks at all things — through an economic lens. However, there is more to immigration than economics: For
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: Do We Expand With The Universe? – Minute Physics
Good video, but I just can’t see a cat on a leash. 🙂 Filed under: Science Tagged: 2 mintues of interesting stuff, Expansion of Spacetime, Minute Physics
Continue readingBigCityLib Strikes Back: Tim Hortons Has Enough Troubles These Days
I don’t know how this helps their brand.
Continue readingMontreal Simon: Rob Ford’s Drunken Night on the Town
When I stare at that mugshot of Rob Ford. The one that was taken after he challenged a Florida cop to take him to jail for drunk and stoned driving, and was promptly arrested.I can't help wondering whether more people should have realized where that spoiled son of a millionaire was heading.
Continue readingFacing Autism in New Brunswick: OTARC Panel: Dr. Giacomo Vivanti: Does Severe Autism Cause Intellectual Disability?
Excellent panel discussion by the La Trobe University Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) with Dr. Giacomo Vivanti, Dr. Cheryl Dissanjake and Dr. Cynthia Zierhut. The panel comments on the cultural representation of autism as genius in movies such as Rain Man and television series such as the Big Bang
Continue readingdrive-by planet: Lavabit encrypted email service shuts down rather than become ‘complicit in crimes against the American people’
Lavabit, an encrypted email service with some 350,000 customers is no more. The company has decided to shut down rather than comply with a U.S. government court order that would have implicated Lavabit in spying on its customers. In a courageous move the company has opted to essentially wipe out
Continue readingAlberta Diary: CRTC ruling notwithstanding, Sun News and its campaign for subsidies will continue
Sun News Network gets ready to take Phase II of its campaign for subsidies on the road. Actual action plans by the right-wing broadcaster in light of the CRTC’s denial Wednesday of free cash from consumers and a favourable location on the TV tuner may not turn out to be
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