Caring for the Cancer Patient – Today: Mesothelioma
Recently, I received an email requesting a guest blogger spot on the subject of caregiving for people suffering from Mesothelioma, a type of cancer often caused by exposure to asbestos.…
Recently, I received an email requesting a guest blogger spot on the subject of caregiving for people suffering from Mesothelioma, a type of cancer often caused by exposure to asbestos.…
Inspired by Sergeant Schultz from Hogan’s Heroes and this headline: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/08/31/ns-german-navy-contract.html
Tweet Elections Alberta has released the financial disclosure forms submitted by candidates who ran in the April 2012 provincial election and some of the disclosure forms reveal some interesting information…
Three parties entered the Quebec election with a chance to win, and while the PQ appears to be stumbling to victory, it’s nearly impossible to predict what will happen on…
If you are starting law school this fall at the University of Alberta, you’ll have a celebrity of sorts in your class. Helena Guergis, the former MP who unsuccessfully sued…
Assorted content to end your week. – Linda McQuaig highlights how attacks on workers are used to distract attention from the systematic transfer of wealth to those who need it…
Is this schmuck. He is there every year and every year he makes the paper. This is from 2012’s Ottawa Citizen. One year he was batman, not to be confused…
Last month I was interviewed by Montreal’s Le Devoir newspaper about an unusual case of “guerilla” gardening. A couple, in the nearby town of Drummondville, had transformed the grassy verge…
Last month I was interviewed by Montreal's Le Devoir newspaper about an unusual case of "guerilla" gardening. A couple, in the nearby town of Drummondville, had transformed the grassy verge…
Last month I was interviewed by Montreal’s Le Devoir newspaper about an unusual case of “guerilla” gardening. A couple, in the nearby town of Drummondville, had transformed the grassy verge…
The demonization of genocidal dictators like Syrian President Bashar Hafez al-Assad is standard practice in the western media’s coverage of developing-world crises. In the photo-shopped imaged below, The Krone (Die…
In 2005 the Ontario government partially delisted physiotherapy, limiting public coverage to Ontarians who are age 19 and younger or 65 and older, to those receiving Ontario Disability Support or…
In Ghanny v. 498326 Ontario Limited, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice was faced with a question that has become all too common in these difficult market conditions. Must an…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 31, 2012: Textual Originalism and the Great Sandwich Debate: Posner Reviews Scalia Arpaio Must Stand Trial…
Paul Kahnert of Markham has an uncommonly apt observation in this morning’s Star, one that I’m sure the ideologues leading us both federally and provincially will choose to ignore: Re:…
Maybe this is the right approach. Certainly Stephen Harper is not very popular in Quebec so speaking out might hurt federalism. Still, even if he is silent I strongly suspect…
Jeffrey Simpson’s column, in this morning’s Globe and Mail, is a sad commentary on Quebec’s links to the rest of Canada: In most walks of life – in what we…
Well, on my home planet of Neecknaw, this is a simple affair. The new leader chooses himself. Or herself. But we haven’t had a female leader since the Gloomy Ages…