I guess until now atheists knew to keep their mouths shut in Surrey
Wow I love newspaper titles. The South Fraser Unitarian Congregation was kind enough to send out a press release for my upcoming talk on humanism. Peace Arch News, based in…
Wow I love newspaper titles. The South Fraser Unitarian Congregation was kind enough to send out a press release for my upcoming talk on humanism. Peace Arch News, based in…
Today’s guest blogger is Ani, a member of the Canadian Youth Delegation representing Manitoba at the Durban climate conference. Ani works as a Public Education and Outreach Coordinator for Climate…
The failure of Durban’s COP17 — a veritable “Conference of Polluters” — is certain, but the nuance and spin are also important. Binding emissions-cut commitments under the Kyoto Protocol are…
This new study from Education International looks interesting. “This EI study follows on from a previous study published in March 2010 by Global Financial Integrity, a research and advocacy organisation…
I’m writing to draw this Globe and Mail article to your attention since it involves your recently hired executive director of communications Dimitri Soudas. It seems Mr. Soudas was less…
By Vito Pilieci for the Ottawa Citizen Canadian judges and politicians have grown too old and out of touch with the reality of today’s digital world to be trusted to…
All three political parties in Newfoundland and Labrador support Muskrat falls unequivocally. You can tell because all three party representatives on CBC’s On Point panel – Shawn Skinner, Siobhan Coady…
As the NDP’s leadership race moves into the limelight, the candidates are starting to unveil some of their policy priorities. As I’ve mentioned it’s an open question as to how…
Today is my 5th day without Effexor. Yesterday was brutal. I had all the symptoms of the other four days (only worse), plus a migraine, fatigue, and bouts of profound…
Charts comparing Parliamentary funding of the CBC compared to total government expenditures and Correctional Services.
140 Law will be taking a short vacation this week. We expect to resume our leading legal tweets as soon as possible. Until then, please check us out at Wise…
Canada will not renew its membership in Columbia Record Club, Environment Minister Peter Kent said Monday. “We will not make a second commitment to Columbia,” he said of the pact.…
It is fascinating, and somewhat disturbing, to watch ideological zealots drive debates, using disingenuous talking points to initiate, then pass off conversation to more reputable inquiry. Take the debates about…
Photo from Nature Magazine, November 2 2011, Shows High Functioning Autistic, Researcher and Anti-ABA Activist* Michelle Dawson and High Functioning Autism Expert and Anti-ABA Activist* Dr. Laurent Mottron It may…
Stephen Harper — a fat man in a flight jacket — is promoting Canada’s military. The latest installment in this carefully orchestrated campaign occurred during last weekend’s Grey Cup game.…
From the civil suit Jason Wall filed against Toronto Police Services Huffington Post link: The final final report said that an unnamed officer with the Toronto Police Service wrote: “…we…
An interesting comparison between the front pages of this week’s Time, for the US, Europe, Asia and South Pacific. The Americans get the cover story “Why Anxiety Is Good for…
So, I attended my first event as an official LPoC member last night–the Party President candidates’ meet & greet. A very content-ful evening, as well as a chance to say…
There’s something about the memorandum of understanding released on Monday in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador that looks rushed. Maybe it’s the fact that the copy that the Nova…
They propose a study; your industry association ponies up the funds. This seems a fairly common practice among think tank “researchers. American Enterprise Institute fellow Roger Bate comes to mind.…