Mar 032013
 

The framework within which disease is typically discussed, is useful as an analogy for discussion of which corporate interests are most problematic in the assault on the public interest (“the commons”).   I frequently remind myself that with disease, “the causes” do not follow a one-cause, one-disease relationship. Which is how they are usually referenced.  […]

Mar 022013
 

By Andrew Coyne, Postmedia News,  February 26, 2013   So many of the well-known ills of our politics have their roots in the way we count the votes, writes Andrew Coyne.   Since the idea of an electoral reform pact was first broached — not by me, but by Elizabeth May of the Green Party, […]

Mar 012013
 

Below is in follow-up to  2013-02-12  A million signatures on AVAAZ petition to US FDA, stop the licensing of GM salmon.   = = = = = = = = = = = CONTENTS 1.    “THE ONLY SOURCE OF GM SALMON EGGS ON THE PLANET“, PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDERS ARE MOBILIZING (again) TO STOP IT! 2.  BERTRAM VERHAAG`S […]

Feb 282013
 

Updates below: University Lockheed Martin/Census/Trial updates. When you put things together into one package, you get a better picture of the seriousness. = = = = = = = = = = = = =   TWO ONE-MINUTE ACTION ITEMs: 1.       Important petition, help the kids, not too many signatures to go: Our universities fund […]

Feb 282013
 
2013-02-06  Corporate involvement in university governance is a disturbing trend,  student newspaper The Sheaf

http://thesheaf.com/2013/02/06/corporate-involvement-in-university-governance-is-a-disturbing-trend/ by Tannara Yelland on February 6, 2013  Opinions With increasing corporate involvement in university affairs, it’s hard to ignore the implications. The “revolving door” in American politics allows people to move between the private and public sectors and to influence public policy in favour of the businesses with which they are involved. This phenomenon […]

Feb 282013
 

http://elizabethmaymp.ca/news/publications/island-tides/2013/02/28/tightening-the-grip-muzzling-of-scientists-ramps-up/ On Thursday, February 28th, 2013 in Island Tides EXCERPT: Though there is much to share about events in Washington, new developments in the repression of Canadian science are more urgent. ‘Chilling’ is the word that has been used in media reports, and ‘chilling’ it is. Back in October 2011, I wrote in Island Tides […]

Feb 282013
 

Kids are great!   Give them a hand taking this petition over the top! 10,035 supporters as at Feb 28, 2013.   Goal is 15,000. Go to the link to sign.  It’s easy! https://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/maclean-s-magazine-add-an-ethical-investment-ranking-in-your-next-annual-universities-report?utm_source=action_alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=15207&alert_id=eXngchilOv_UEaszknUys  TEXT:    Canadian Universities are proud to claim they are on the cutting edge of sustainability education and research to solve global problems. However, […]

Feb 282013
 

by Ralph Nader.    Consumer advocate, lawyer and author   Ask anti-government ideologues about “welfare” and they are likely to tell you all about an increasingly large group of Americans who are dependent on government handouts. They might refer to the portion of the population who Mitt Romney famously called “the 47 percent,” those who consider […]

Feb 282013
 

I hope this letter by Leo Kurtenbach gets published.   To the Editor  (Star Phoenix),   It is only right and just that Canadians should ask, “What is IDEX 2013?”–  It is a huge arms show taking place in the United Arab Emerites [UAE] in the heart of the Middle East, [ME] a region rich […]

Feb 282013
 

There are very serious issues around the census.   In this email you will see that people are poorly informed because the mainstream media won’t deal with it.  Also, the stuff about the security of the census data base is propaganda.  I found that out through cross-examination of the StatsCan witness at my trial (before the […]