It could be me, but I could find no information on whether bloggers (or the media for the matter) will be accredited at the NDP leadership convention in March. Since the convention is being held in Toronto, I could partake in the event with little cost to me. However, I cannot
Continue readingTerahertz: Jason Kenney shores up Islamophobia
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney spoke with Canadian Muslims to demonstrate the supposed widespread support for his recent decision to ban burkas at citizenship ceremonies. Speaking at a Muslim Canadian Congress event honouring his “courageous decision,” Mr. Kenney said polling shows that eight out of 10 Canadians agreed with
Continue readingThe Sir Robert Bond Papers: Muskrat Falls and debt: some quick points #nlpoli #cdnpoli
There are some big misconceptions out there as a result of the way people in government talk about debt. That has implications for any discussion of Muskrat Falls. Here are some quick comments, coming in part as a result of Tory MHA Paul Lane’s call to Open Line Monday morning.
Continue readingTrashy's World: Newt Harper…
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Continue readingRandom Ranting Raving and Ratings: The One-For-One Rule an Over-Simplified Approach to Regulations
President of the Treasury Board Minister Tony Clement Minister Tony Clement’s released their new One-For-One rule on Jan 18th. Put simply the press release is announcing that the federal government plans to treat regulations like trading cards. This means that regulators… ..
Continue readingRecreating Eden: The Downside of Hydroelectricity: Methane from All Those Rotting Trees
Le Devoir has an interesting story this morning about the way that the methane escaping from those big dams behind hydroelectric plants in Quebec have not been figured into the greenhouse gases produced in the province. On paper, Quebec is doing not badly at all, largely because nearly all electricity
Continue reading97 out of 100 climate experts think humans are causing global warming
From John Cook’s Skeptical Science blog comes this intriguing bit of factoid goodness. The 97% figure comes from two independent studies, each employing different methodologies. One study surveyed all climate scientists who have publicly signed declarations supporting or rejecting the consensus (Anderegg 2010). Another study directly asked earth scientists the
Continue reading350 or bust: Meatless Monday Musings
It’s Meatless Monday, and here in Northwestern Ontario we’ve just come through a January cold snap (which some people complained about, but which was reassuring for a climate activist!). It’s the time of the year that it’s great to curl up in front of our pellet stove with a good
Continue readingRandom Ranting Raving and Ratings: EI financing agency spends millions doing nothing – Politics – CBC News
So much for being fiscally responsible! Maybe the reason the number of Service Canada’s E.I. offices is being slashed by over 80% is to pay for this boondoggle. EI financing agency spends millions doing nothing – Politics – CBC News: Backlogged by Design Conservative ridings benefit from… ..
Continue reading‘I believe in an America where millions of Americans believe in an America that’s the America millions of Americans believe in. That’s the America I love.’
Why Mitt Romney is losing. Mark Steyn ridin’ on Mitt’s jock.
Continue readingMorton's Musings: Municipal bylaws to be judged on reasonableness standard
Catalyst Paper Corp. v. North Cowichan (District), 2012 SCC 2 deals with the validity of municipal bylaws. Municipalities do not have any inherent power; they are purely creatures of statute. Accordingly their bylaws must be confined to the authority given by statute. That said, the review of bylaws is to
Continue readingThings Are Good: Board Game Jam 2012
Board Game Jam is happening in Toronto February 25-26! If you’ve ever wanted to make a game then this is a place to start! Here’s a special challenge to Things Are Good readers: make a game that is designed to educate or empower people to make the world a better
Continue readingDemocratic Progress: Supporters
At the Liberal Convention last weekend, the party passed a motion adding “supporters” as a class of Liberals, and allowing those Supporters to vote in their ridings for the next Liberal leader as part of our new weighted One Member One Vote system. Although there was a campaign pushing this
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Continue readingThose Emergency Blues: Kung Hei Fat Choi
Some Chinese New Year fun. Filed under: Uncategorized
Continue readingGeoff at Mount Allison: Mount Allison University plans website redesign
As you may know, the University is undertaking a redesign of mta.ca. I’m on the Web Advisory Group which is providing input to the project. I talked to the Tony Frost, my boss and contact person for the project for more information. It’s a vitally important project for the school
Continue readingIf Necessary Blogging But Not Necessarily Blogging: One thing I don’t understand about Harper and his ilk
I get that he is a wee petty man full of hate. I understand that he would benefit more from spending his spare time on a professional’s couch then writing a book about hockey (snerk). I recognize that although he is smart enough to be tactically cunning, he isn’t intelligent
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Mysteries Surrounding the GOP Race, MSM, CNN and the CBC
Something’s smelly with the GOP primaries, but as a Canadian progressive, I’m not concerned about the race. What I am concerned about is how the CBC is ignoring Ron Paul, the only candidate worth mentioning.
Continue readingTrashy's World: Future Leaf…
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLqsnE9bGWs Trashy, Ottawa, Ontario
Continue readingthe reeves report: SOPA delayed, but Canada’s Copyright Modernization Act carries on
Sums It Up Quite Nicely. | Image from The Guardian.co.uk 18 U.S. Senators have withdrawn their support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) due to an overwhelmingly negative online reaction, including a Google petition that garnered over 4.5M signatures and the Wikipedia-led blackout of over 7,000 popular websites. Here
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