Lindsey Amplifies Canadian Voices at the CRTC Hearing
Check out some highlights from Lindsey’s presentation at the CRTC cell phone rules hearing last week as she amplifies your voices using your stories. read more
Check out some highlights from Lindsey’s presentation at the CRTC cell phone rules hearing last week as she amplifies your voices using your stories. read more
Joyce Murray – She walks the talk Joyce Murray’s electoral reform proposals are the most democratic of all candidates for leadership. Unlike the others who are simply practising old-style top-down…
Two long-awaited reports were published today at ShaleBubble.org by the Post Carbon Institute (PCI) and the Energy Policy Forum (EPF). Together, the reports conclude that the hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) boom…
On a clear, moonless summer night I like to sit out in the backyard and gaze up into the heavens. I realize that the lights I am seeing come from…
Ken Wu is executive director of Majority for a Sustainable Society (MASS) and co-founder of the Ancient Forest Alliance. For Part 1 of this article, click here. In the first…
Doesn’t SGI know it’s not cool to cause an uprising amongst those most likely to ride motorcycles up and down the streets of SGI brass? The increase in motorcycle insurance…
Who says you can’t bullshit a bullshitter? Don’t tell that to the procurement wizards at our Department of National Defence. They’ve been pulling the wool over the eyes of our…
The National Post has been crowing today about a poll done by Ipsos Reid, which shouts that “more than one-third” of Canadians want the Senate abolished, a headline which is…
We’re Number One, We’re Number One! No you’re bloody well not, no you’re bloody well not! The United States is many things but it’s not the greatest country in the…
This and that for your Tuesday reading. – Jim Stanford points out that any “bitumen bubble” will only get worse if the Cons and their provincial cousins get their way…
David Cameron says there were no grounds for a strike by BBC journalists because the corporation remains well-funded after a license-fee deal in 2010.
David Cameron says there were no grounds for a strike by BBC journalists because the corporation remains well-funded after a license-fee deal in 2010.
The lead headline is that lots of babies were born in Moncton Hospital on Valentine’s Day. Now, what does this mean? How does it change our lives? Well, it could…
Skateboarding culture is often (wrongly) lumped together with criminal behaviour amongst youth. To those that still think that way, you should check out a study in the most recent Local…
By Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres | Feb. 18, 2013: “This (Human Rights Watch) report confirms frontline evidence of sexist and racist violence endured by Aboriginal women. Frontline centers…
…you are going to love Bill 14. Widely reported, these would be laws that are purportedly in favour of the french language in Quebec but are in fact laws that…
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The justice department is the lead department enforcing the provincial access to public information law. As such, it’s a pretty serious indictment of the government’s commitment to public access when…
By Dr. David Suzuki | Published by Troy Media on Feb. 13, 2013: When the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform exploded in 2010, killing 11 people and spewing massive amounts of…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, February 19, 2013: Hackers take over Burger King’s Twitter account, announce ‘sale’ to McDonald’s Richard Susskind has…