Friday, 17 October, 2014 -( 66˚F / 19˚C – & raining @ 10:30 am one time zone East of Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson & jim wellington }
Tweeted: CPAC-TV crew filming @ the edge of Canada? –St. John’s Newfoundland & Labrador.
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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Gonzalo’s Path, updated at about 10:30 am today, Friday, 17 October, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014 – would have been John Lennon’s 74th birthday.
{ Both Jim W and I have had really weird stuff happening with our computers yesterday and today. Unwanted pop ups, unwanted new browser pages telling us we have an outdated version of firfox with serious security issues and need to download the fix without telling us what that fix is or should be- And we both coincidentally downloaded and updated those browsers to version 33 yesterday. Whattaya think? are we under attack here? Tune in later folks, maybe we’ll know in a couple hours. ———djo——— // Next Morning: A ‘Java update’ tried to load an ‘Ask Toolbar’ with two updaters in the folder. I told it I did not want that on my computer and told it to cancel the update. It installed it anyway, and deactivated my Security stuff- I could not delete the ask updater, but I did reactivate the security stuff. And now, 12 hours later, it looks like the b.s. has stopped >>—-> —————Jim W }
{ This from Variety: “No amount of familiarity with whistleblower Edward Snowden and his shocking revelations of the U.S. government’s wholesale spying on its own citizens can prepare one for the impact of Laura Poitras’ extraordinary documentary “Citizenfour.” Far from reconstructing or analyzing a fait accompli, the film tersely records the deed in real time, as Poitras and fellow journalist Glenn Greenwald meet Snowden over an eight-day period in a Hong Kong hotel room to plot how and when they will unleash the bombshell that shook the world. Adapting the cold language of data encryption to recount a dramatic saga of abuse of power and justified paranoia, Poitras brilliantly demonstrates that information is a weapon that cuts both ways. (Read the full review)” —djo— }
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New Brunswick Gas Prices dropped below $1.20 per litre – lowest price in 20 months.
Lead Articles:
-Analysis- Markets go you down? Here are 8 ways to weather the storm: Don Pittis { * I remember several years ago, a ‘sensitive’/ ‘psychic’ friend in Ontario was going through some unpleasant changes, said she couldn’t wait for whatever is to happen to done and over with. Then she grew a big wide smile and added, “I can’t wait until the promised ‘The money grubbers go out of style big time’ event happens- oh there will be some suffering, but in the end we will be much better off with a whole new economic system that will be a whole lot more ‘human friendly’ * —jim w— }
Rob Ford medical record wrongly accessed by hospital staff { }
Canada’s inflation rate dips to 2% in September: StatsCan { }
MIlitary watchdog criticizes frozen housing allowance { }
B.C. nurse identified among 4 Canadians killed in Nepal { }
UN says it urgently needs more money to fight Ebola { }
-Updated- Ebola worker quarantined on Caribbean cruise ship { * & Clif at “Half Past Human dot dom” posted on October 15th that a cruise ship would be contaminated in the next few days, and that the ship and tourists would be incarcerated/quarantined at a South American port for eight or nine months? —jim w— }
First Nations actress Misty Upham presumed dead { * Police in the Seattle suburb of Auburn said Thursday that they believe they have found the body of missing actress Misty Upham, known for her roles in August: Osage County, Frozen River and Django Unchained. * —jim w— }
Chrétien defends Trudeau’s Iraq position, calls CF-18 mission ‘marginal’ response { * Former prime minister Jean Chrétien says he supports Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s decision to oppose Canada’s air combat mission in Iraq. * —jim w— }
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Montreal Canadiens -aka: the ‘Habs’- have a new commercial in which their star goaly wakes up to find a stalker in his room who says, “I love watching you sleep”. -Yup, that’s creepy-
“Offbeat”
Habs’ Carey Price stars in creepy commercial { }
‘It was right here:’ Yukon cabin vanishes without a trace { }
Clown association slams American Horror Story for perpetuating ‘scary clown’ stereotype { }
-Yesterday- Puck the Bunny predicts Habs win over Bruins at home opener { * And I saw a bit of a news flash about that coming true while I was watching the thriller in San Francisco last night- The Giants beat St Louis with a three run home run in the bottom of the 9th inning. * —jim w— }
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“Most Viewed”
Yukon Cabin Vanishes
‘It was right here:’ Yukon cabin vanishes without a trace { * Josie-Anne Pilotte says she was building a cabin on a friend’s mining claim near Fish Lake Road just outside of Whitehorse. – The cabin was on pallets and ready to move, but when Pilotte arrived last month, she found someone else had already beat her to it. – “We found a pair of gloves, a crowbar, and they left the windows behind,” she says. – Pilotte says whoever took the cabin took everything she had inside and left it outside. – She doesn’t know what happened. Snowfall covered any tracks. – “I went berserk,” Pilotte says. “I lost it. I left, and yes I went to the police and I reported it.” – It’s been two weeks since the theft and there are still few clues. – Pilotte says the cabin was supposed to be a hideaway. – “Just a place to sleep, to hide in, to get away,” she says. “A place to be, my little home.” – Police in Whitehorse are investigating the unusual crime. * —jim w— —djo— }
Ebola worker on Caribbean cruise ship quarantined as Obama mulls naming czar { }
Loonie oil prices could fall much further: Don Pittis { }
The above photo says it all.
Canada Post court challenge launched to save home mail delivery { *”The union representing Canada’s postal workers is hoping the courts will reverse Canada Post’s decision to stop delivering mail door-to-door in urban centres. – With termination notices rolling out across the country, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, along with groups representing seniors and the disabled, are launching a Federal Court challenge. – “The reaction was immediate from every part of this country,” said Denis Lemelin, the union’s national president, at a press conference in Ottawa Thursday. – ”Today we want to thank the people of this country, because people care about the postal service,” he said. – “Postal service is here to stay,” he said, vowing to maintain a “public post office” as well as home delivery. – Lemelin said the December 2013 decision, which was supported by the Harper government, was announced without prior consultation with the public or postal workers. – Court injunction possible – The challenge has been finalized and could be filed in Federal Court “within the week,” constitutional lawyer Paul Cavalluzzo told the press conference. Other applicants are still deciding whether to join the case. – After the challenge has been filed, an injunction could stop service reductions until the court rules. >>—->
The case will argue:
The elimination of mail delivery violates Section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees equality rights for groups like disabled citizens.
The decision violates the federal Human Rights Act because of its effects on employees and vulnerable citizens without prior consultation.
Canada Post did not have the authority to declare it will no longer perform a public service that’s defined as part of the statutory monopoly it enjoys. Only the Parliament of Canada can take this decision.
Canada has contravened its international law obligations, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which requires all states to provide accessible public services, and the Universal Postal Union obligations, which require all states to provide affordable and accessible service.
>>—-> “I don’t think taking away home delivery has anything to do with universality or accessibility,” Cavalluzzo said. – “If you look at their accommodation program [for vulnerable groups], it’s really a program that Canada Post is making on the fly,” he said. “It’s totally inadequate and doesn’t make any of the requisites of our human rights law.” – The lawyer also noted that a massive review of Canada Post operations done for the Harper government in 2008 made no mention of ending delivery. – “Did you have any studies of the impact of the decision on seniors and disabled before you took the decision?” he said he wants to ask Canada Post. “Our view is that this came out of the blue.” >>—->
Businesses still served
>>—-> Cavalluzzo pointed out that businesses will continue to receive mail delivery, making them entitled to a fundamental service that individual Canadians no longer have. – “At the present time the government is hiding behind the decision of Canada Post Corporation. They shouldn’t be let off so easily,” he said. -Seniors groups and organizations for people with disabilities are joining the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in a legal challenge to preserve home mail delivery. – The National Pensioners Federation, which says it represents 350 seniors groups and over a million Canadians, has joined the challenge because it wants to reverse what it says is a trend of erosion of services. Mail delivery, it says, is important to help seniors stay in their homes for as long as possible. – Carmela Hutchison from the Disabled Women’s Network of Canada told the press conference that community mail boxes can put personal safety at risk when vulnerable women get their mail in public, while increasing the risk of theft if they ask someone else to get their mail on their behalf. – Mail carriers can sometimes spot people in distress, she said. She’s skeptical about Canada Post’s pledges to accommodate the women she represents. – “Do we put a big handicapped sign on the door? Who approves it? The Canadian Medical Association wisely indicated it would not,” she said, adding that paying for doctor’s letters to prove special services are required can be an economic barrier. – If things proceed, Canada will be the only G8 country without home mail delivery, the union says. – The union also says 110 municipalities oppose ending home mail delivery and do not want the burden of maintaining community mailboxes along streets and sidewalks. – The labour movement and the NDP have been canvassing door-to-door with petitions to maintain the service. – Canada Post ‘confident’ – In a statement, Canada Post said it is “confident” that its plan “will withstand any and all legal scrutiny.” – “Digital alternatives are rapidly replacing traditional mail and that trend will accelerate,” the statement said. Two-thirds of Canadian households already do not receive mail delivery at their door, and the decision to discontinue the remainder was “difficult.” – Canada Post’s accommodations program is “robust” and it spent “months” talking to human rights experts and organizations, the Crown corporation said. – “The changes being made are necessary to secure the future of postal service in Canada and avoid becoming a burden on the taxpayers.” <—-<< *** My Response to the management of Canada Post? “BULL SHIT!” *** Go read the definition of Fascism again. ***—djo— } { Go Read>>—-> CAFR1.Com }
Revenue Canada targets birdwatchers for political activity { }
Stephen Harper’s gone fishing for votes in very particular ponds { }
Hurricane Gonzalo: 50/50 chance it will hit Newfoundland { }
Ebola outbreak: Will Canada avoid the mistakes of Dallas { }
Paper bill and statement fees continue to frustrate Canadians { }
-12 photo slide show- Hong Kong pro-democracy protests { }
-Blog- Clown association slams American Horror Story for perpetuating ‘scary clown’ stereotype { }
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Other:
-New- Nepal avalanche: Survivors say storm caught them off guard { }
1/3 of soldiers fear seeking help for mental health would hurt career { }
-Coming Up Live- Gonzalo update from Canadian Hurricane Centre { }
Watching birdwatchers? Tax auditors warn naturalist club over political web posts { }
-Losing It- Lucic taunts Habs crowd as Bruins lose in Montreal { }
Michael Sona could find out today whether he’ll go to jail for robocalls { }
-New- Iraqis flee homes in fear of ISIS { }
Canada’s new anti-terror measures to boost spy agency powers { }
Pistorius should serve at least 10 years for killing girlfriend, prosecutor says { * Well that’s what a prosecutor does, he tries to make the people he prosecutes look as evil as he can paint them, because if he wins, it’s a feather in his career-minded cap. Tough sentences make him look good * —jim w— }
Toronto Mayoral candidates spar over money, civility at CBC debate { }
Hunter Biden, US VP’s son, left Navy after positive drug test { }
-Must Watch- Ebola: NUrses union wants stricter protocols { }
-Must Watch- Wingsuit World Flying Contest { }
-Editor’s Pick- 5 outrageous fees consumers are being charged { * Scroll down if you missed this in yesterday’s coverage and really want to read it.* —jim w— }
-Editor’s Pick- The two faces of justice in modern-day America { * How the law ‘follows’ the wealth gap —jim w— }
-Editor’s Pick- Ebola Outbreak: Why it may be time to ‘take the brakes off’ producing a vaccine { }
-World- Minnesota man convicted of encouraging suicides gets short jail stint { }
-Canada- ‘No one wants to die if living is better’ Supreme Court told { }
-Business- TSX, Dow continue slide on weak economic news { * & The guys at half past human dot com forecast this to the day it began happening. * —djo— }
-Business- Average cable, internet & phone bill was $191 a month last year: CRTC { }
-Business- Canada’s inflation rate drops to 2% in September { * But- can we believe anything the government tells us about jobless rates and inflation rates? Don’t count on it. * —jim w— }
-Business- U.S. jobless claims drop to 14-year low { * But the actual jobless rate is still way above the b.s. numbers they report. Last estimate puts it well above 24% }
-Politics- Canada Post court challenge launched to save home mail delivery { }
-Arts & Entertainment- Women filmmakers call for gender equity in male-dominated industry { }
-Technology & Science- New Poodle security bug found in web encryption technology { }
-Technology & Science- What’s new in OS X Yosemite { * Sorry- I’m not going to jump into this one. I don’t care if every freaking browser I have squawks and balks and tells me it will no longer be supported. Unless Apple gets a whole lot less greedy they can go perform unnatural acts with themselves. * We expected better from Apple. —jim w— }
-Community- Parents could be liable for what their kids post on Facebook, Georgia court rules { }
Photo posted with GamerGate article
-Community- The internet has had enough of GamerGate { * “- For months now, members of the the embattled gaming community have been at war with each other over everything from accusations of biased video game journalism to reports of widespread online harassment against women within the industry. – The web has come to know this ongoing saga as — a term that is as difficult to define as it is to keep track of. – First used by actor Adam Baldwin on Twitter in August of 2014, the#GamerGate hashtag was initially used to organize a heated online conversation about ethics in gaming journalism. – That conversation was sparked by one man’s claims that his ex-girlfriend, a noted game designer named Zoe Quinn, had cheated on him with several men in the gaming industry — one of them a writer for the Gawker media-owned blog Kotaku. – Quinn’s ex-boyfriend appeared to imply within his post that her relationship with a Kotaku writer earned her game, Depression Quest, favourable coverage on the popular video game-themed blog — an implication that many online ran with. – “Quinn turned into the victim of an aggressive attack on her personal life, which included threats of rape, hacking attempts, at least one death threat and doxxing, or the Internet-based practice of publishing private information about an individual,” explained Abigail Elise of the IBTimes. “Those who attempted to defend Quinn from the attacks were given the label ‘social justice warriors,’ quickly escalating into a virulent attack against Quinn and the ethics of video game journalism. Journalists who refused to cover what seemed to be a very public examination of a woman’s private life were labeled gaming journalism conspirators, and a black list was even circulated by gamergate supporters.“-” —djo—}
-Community- Kissing protesters flood British grocery store to protest treatment of lesbian couple { }
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Fibreoptic Cable.
“Local / New Bruswick”
Moncton the hub of a fibreoptic superhighway { Let’s hope that corporations don’t decide they can arbitrarily slow down fibreoptic connections just because they can. —djo— }
New Brunswick gas prices hit 20-month low { }
Pension perk for deputy ministers should be cut, ex-MLA says { * Talk to me about government spending cuts after they allow Walter Burien and a crew of loudmouth squawkers examine all their books, especially the ones they believe we don’t know about, and dig into all their income streams and report their findings live on every media outlet, commercial and otherwise * —djo— }
Fredericton veteran thinks he has a piece of Franklin Expedition ship { }
Brian Gallant plans Alberta tour to back Energy East project { * What would a whole new system of government look and feel like where thieving, lying, power abuseing politicians and authority abusing law enforcement officials and personnel wake up on an island, at the mercy of mother nature, with no weapons, very little food, very little shelter, no wood to build a raft, no bottles to fill with messages and cast into the currents, all surrounded by starving sharks and polar bears? —djo— }
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Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak was honoured by Google with this doodle on what would have beeh her 87th birthday.
“First Nations”
-Updated- First Nations family’ss refusal of chemo a precedent-setting case, expert says { }
Winnipeg mayoral hopefuls square off at chamber of commerce debate { }
First Nations Bank opens branch in Yellowknife { }
Family says body found in North Saskatchewan river was Beatrice Adam, 36 { }
Three big ‘whoppers’ told about the Ring of Fire { *This ‘Ring of Fire’ is a mining operation in northern Ontario. A mining expert says the promise of its mineral development area has been overstated. —jim w— }
University of Regina said the number of First Nations students is up by 50 per cent over the past 5 years { }
Hunt quotas cut for southern population of polar bears { }
Watchdog says B.C. government ignoring recommendations to help children { }
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{ 1:15 pm —Ready to Rock and Roll— Filling in for Doug today — ———jim w——— } { Doug Copying & Pasting —Thank You, Jim! ———djo——— }
Monday, 13 October, 2014 -( 62˚F / 17˚C – & cloudy here @ 2:00 pm near Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson and jim wellington }
The above photo says it all.
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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“Hawk takes out drone” video captured at Magazine Beach, Massachusetts.
Thursday, October 9, 2014 – would have been John Lennon’s 74th birthday.
{ Thought of the Day: I just watched ‘GasLand II” the HBO documentary-movie, most of the way through, for about the tenth time. Why are governmental ‘mouthpieces’ still tring to say that Shale Gas is: (1) a good thing, and, (2) the best way to go? The best scientific evidence reported on in that movie showed that there is more than enough wind power available to generate 5 times our needed electricity- virtually free- forever- & it is renewable, does not pollute, does not poison your water supply. -And if the wind slows down, solar photovoltaics can fill in the gaps. And then there’s always hydro-electric and maybe even tidal generation possible. The only thing ‘wrong’ with these renewable technologies is the fact that no greedy corporation has found a way to control them enough with lies and propaganda to raise the price high enough to keep billions of people in low-wage-slavery for the foreseeable future. —djo— }
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Lead Articles:
2 people with Ebola-like symptoms in Ottawa, Belleville hospitals { }
Hong Kong protesters rebuild destroyed barricades { }
French economist Jean Tirole wins Nobel economocs prize { }
1st human trials of Canadian Ebola vaccine start in U.S. { }
Lights out till Thursday after downtown Calgary electrical fire { }
More Ebola cases possible among health workers who cared for Dallas patient { }
India cyclone kills 24 { }
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“Cosplayer as the Joker” at New York Comic Con 2014.
“Offbeat”
New York Comic Con 2014: costumes and crowds { See photo- —djo— }
Hello Kitty exhibit opens in Los Angeles { * ‘Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty’ museum celebrates Japanese icon’s 40th anniversary.* —djo— }
Wife carrying championship: An unusual Nordic tradition returns { * In one photo a wife is sitting on one guy’s shoulders as he looks like he’s walking somewhere in a hurry. * —jim w— }
-Repeat- How’s this for fun? Pretending to be a boring office drone on Facebook { }
-From Saturday- Record setting bluefin tuna hauled in by Nova Scotia girl { * & All of the above Offbeat headlines are repeats from yesterday* —djo— }
A 12-year-old woman caught this fish, and according to the rules, could not be helped in any way by anyone, especially adults. She told in the radio interview how heavy the tuna was in pounds but the idiots give the weight in kilograms in this article.
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“Most Viewed”
Tyson and Cirbie Bishop said they can’t understand how they’ve paid a higher price than the police officer who entered Tyson’s home illegally and assualted him with a Taser.
Violent police home invasion leads to $66K bill for victims { * Halifax officer keeps his job and isn’t charged after illegal entry and assault on resident. – “”It was just like Cops. Or like a movie. The house was dark. The house was quiet … then bang-bang-bang! on my upstairs door,” said Tyson Bishop, 36, recalling the 2008 encounter. – “It was a home invasion. They invaded my home.” – Within seconds, it escalated to one of the officers shooting Bishop with a Taser stun gun when he tried to stop police from hitting his sister in the face. -Tyson and Cirbie Bishop said they can’t understand how they’ve paid a higher price than the police officer who entered Tyson’s home illegally and assaulted him with a Taser. – “I was fearful for her life,” said Bishop, a GM salesman. “I was watching them pick her up and drop her face on the floor. She was crying.” – “Absolutely unreal,” said Cirbie Bishop, 31. “Under no circumstances would anyone ever believe that two police officers could just enter your home illegally and do that to you.” – Officer broke the law – One of the officers, Const. Jordan Gilbert, was later sanctioned for illegal entry and assault, after a decision by a police complaint review board. But he was never criminally charged and he kept his job. – The Bishops, who had never been in trouble with the law before, said they are left with $66,000 in legal costs, which the municipality refuses to cover. – “They came into the house without a warrant. They came into the house with absolutely no right to. And we are left to pay for that,” said Cirbie Bishop, an insurance claims representative. – Submit your story ideas: – Go Public is an investigative news segment on CBC TV, radio and the web. We tell your stories and hold the powers that be accountable. -We want to hear from people across the country with stories they want to make public. -Submit your story ideas to Kathy Tomlinson at Go Public – Follow @CBCGoPublic onTwitter – On that night six years ago, the siblings had a Halloween party at Tyson Bishop’s townhouse. They said it was a normal party, with costumes, decorations, drinks and music. Police were called twice over noise complaints by a neighbour. – By the time Const. Gilbert and Const. Mathew Poole arrived to answer the second call at 3 a.m., however, the party was over and the townhouse was dark. Six people, including the Bishop siblings, were sitting around quietly in an upstairs bedroom. – When the officers got no answer at the front door, they entered anyway, then went upstairs and pounded on the bedroom door, ordering anyone who didn’t live there to leave. – “They were just screaming and yelling and swearing and forcing people out of the house,” Cirbie Bishop said, as everyone scrambled. “We had no idea we were there doing anything wrong. We just had a private party.” – She banged into Gilbert while going through the bedroom doorway. He considered that assault, so he and Poole grabbed and detained her. Gilbert later admitted he hit her in the face while pinning her on the bathroom floor. – Cirbie Bishop suffered injuries after being hit in the face while Const. Jordan Gilbert was trying to arrest her. – “They picked me up and they threw me on my face,” she said. – When Tyson Bishop tried to step in and protect his sister, Gilbert Tasered him — in the face — at close range. “You just collapse. You fall so fast and so hard. It’s such a jolt to your head,” Bishop recalled. – Gilbert also admitted hitting him twice.”
-Submit your story ideas: – Go Public is an investigative news segment on CBC TV, radio and the web. We tell your stories and hold the powers that be accountable. -We want to hear from people across the country with stories they want to make public. -Submit your story ideas to Kathy Tomlinson at Go Public – Follow @CBCGoPublic onTwitter – —djo— }
Misunderstood and often midiagnosed, the mystery of vertigo { }
Birth control pill threatens fish populations { “-The lead researcher of a new study is calling for improvements to some of Canada’s waste water treatment facilities after finding that introducing the birth control pill in waterways created a chain reaction in a lake ecosystem that nearly wiped out a freshwater fish. – ‘It’s a problem that we can certainly resolve with better wastewater treatment.’– Karen Kidd, University of New Brunswick – The study, which is being published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B on Monday, found that introducing small amounts of estrogen into a lake led to the near extinction of the fathead minnow because it interfered with the fish’s ability to reproduce.
“- Lead researcher Karen Kidd of the University of New Brunswick said the study has been ongoing since the late 1990s, when researchers in the United Kingdom discovered that male fish began to develop eggs when estrogen was introduced in their habitat. – Kidd said their study set out to build on that research to determine whether the estrogen would affect the fathead minnow’s ability to reproduce and whether there were larger effects on the lake’s ecosystem.introduced in their habitat. – Drinking water contaminated with excreted drugs a growing concern – Reseachers started introducing small amounts of estrogen into an Ontario freshwater lake research facility in 2001, Kidd said. -Estrogen in the birth control pill ends up in municipal sewage and eventually in waterways. – “Right away, the male fish started to respond to the estrogen exposure by producing egg yolk proteins and shortly after that they started to develop eggs,” she said in an interview from Saint John, N.B. “They were being feminized.” – Kidd said shortly after introducing the estrogen, the number of fathead minnow crashed, reducing numbers to just one per cent of the population. – “It was really unexpected that they would react so quickly and so dramatically,” she said. “The crash in the population was very evident and very dramatic and very rapid and related directly to the estrogen addition.” – Domino effect – Kidd said that created a domino effect, causing the population of lake trout, the fathead minnow’s main predator, to decline. She said the number of insects, the fathead minnow’s main source of food, also started to increase. – There are several areas in Canada that have feminized male fish because of municipal water sewage being released into waterways, Kidd said, including in Wascana Creek in Saskatchewan, the Grand River in southwest Ontario and the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta.
“- “It’s a problem that we can certainly resolve with better wastewater treatment,” she said. -” —djo— }
B.C. teachers in court Tuesday as province appeals decisions in their favour { }
-Blog- Creepy clowns in the night haunt California county { “Reports of creepy clowns carrying knives and other weapons have been scaring people in the California city of Bakersfield for the past week, police said on Sunday.” —djo— }
-Thursday’s Blog- Fracking company launches pink drill bits for breast cancer awareness { *This bit of manipulation is pretty freakin low, even for these corporate ice-holes. Trying to link a program that is destroying people’s health, property values and quality of life, as well as putting their lives in actual danger- to a campaign to raise awareness of women’s health issues is worse than unethical, cynical, bold face lying: on a par with telling Africans with AIDs that raping a virgin would cure their disease.* >>—-> Link to Huffington Post article on Gasland 2 * Fracking may be more hazardous to our health and quality of life than we have previously warned about. Find a copy of Gasland 2 and watch it. — To be fair, Forbes has been trying to label the movie as ‘Luddite Slander of Fracking’ *** but too many people without a horse in this race have ‘scientifically remote viewed without prejudice’ a future in which the USA has been reduced to less than a third world nation caused in a large part by fracking. —djo— }
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Other:
Canadian detained in Indonesian child sex assault probe faces 30 more days in jail { }
-Go Public- Violent police ‘home invasion’ leads to $66K bill for victims { * There’s more of this article in the ‘Most Viewed’ section above. —djo— }
Irish Ecological dilemma. Don’t let this happen everywhere-
Turkey denies deal reached with U.S. on air base use in ISIS fight { }
Control of education policy at stake as B.C. appeals teachers’ court victories { }
-Analysis- As markets fail, IMF urges more economic risk-taking: Don Pittis { }
Assisted suicide: Where do Canada and other countries stand? { }
Hong Kong protesters boost barricades { }
Sentencing phase begins for Oscar Pistorius’s culpable homicide conviction { }
Tony Abbot, Australia PM, plans to ‘shirtfront’ Vladimir Putin at G20 { }
Kurds call for more airstrikes in Syria as they struggle to hold Kobani { }
Sudden oil price drop a crude awakening for Canada’s economy { *** “If it sends the current Conservative government packing, we’ll take it-” *** —djo— }
St.Louis police arrest 17 at protest over shooting deaths of black men { }
-Must Watch- Typhoon Vongfong hits China coast { }
-Must Watch- The fight for Kobani { }
-Editor’s Pick- What to know about this year’s flu virus { }
-Editor’s Pick- Oilsands ‘victory’ in Europe – but how will they get it there? { “Selling oilsands to Europe still a challenge, despite EC decision [ not to label it as ‘dirty oil’ ]” —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- Thanksgiving dinner: how to eat as much as possible { * “Eating competetition champion, all-you-can-eat buffet owner weigh in on strategy.” —djo— }
-World- Powerful storms batter Japan and India { }
-Business- Nobel prize for economics won by Jean Tirole of France { }
-Business- Fears that shoddy Toronto condos could become future slums { }
-Business- Fiat Chrysler begins trading on New York Stock Exchange { }
-Politics- Just don’t call it ‘sociology’: Tories seek bids for terrorism research. { * Do they want to learn how to better use terrorism against their electorate? They’re doing quite well – controlling the news- invoking an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear in a calculated effort to better control the hearts and minds of citizens kept in a state of constant fear- —djo— }
-Arts & Entertainment- Misty Upham, actress from August: Osage County, missing { }
-Technology & Science- X-37B robotic space plane set to return from 22-month orbital mission { }
-Technology & Science- Nuclear plants must give anti-radiation pills to nearby residents: regulator { }
-Technology & Science- Privacy concerns remain as cyberbullying bill inches closer to law { }
-Community- Katy Perry’s Super bowl halftime show sparks excitement, cynicism from readers { }
-Community- ‘No means yes?’ Singapore drops sex ed program after student complaint { }
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Canadian Money – they no longer use pennies. New Brunswick currently has a minimum wage at $10 an hour.
“Local / New Bruswick”
Anti-poverty group pushes for higher minimum wage { }
N.B. vineyards face mediocre harvest due to storm Arthur { }
Hockey program’s goal: get kids on the ice minus big expense { }
Alma sending off lobster fleet with all-night party { }
Cancer patient calls for equal funding for take-home drugs { }
-N.B.Page- -New- Medicinal chaga mushroom may be over-harvested in N.B. forests { }
Today’s weather: Peter Coade’s synopsis { }
P.E.I. justice minister calls on N.S. to join securities regulator { }
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Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak was honoured by Google with this doodle on what would have beeh her 87th birthday.
“First Nations”
Aboriginal community featured in Winnipeg photo exhibit { }
Winnipeg women say being sexually harrased downtown the norm { }
More talks could break Peel land use planning stalemate { “Yukon First Nations and their environmental allies say the court battle over the Peel watershed land use plan could be settled through ‘proper consultation.” —djo— }
Polaris winner describes being followed, called ‘sexy little Indian’ on street { }
Marlene Bird says she had run-in with one of her attackers { “The woman who lost both her legs in a vicious attack in Prince Albert, Sask., over the summer says she recently came across one of the people who attacked her on the street” —djo— }
-Opinion- A First Nations take on Thanksgiving: ‘Your Welcome Weekend’ { }
Mi’kmaq say Sydney Harbour talks back on track { }
Union slams ‘rushed’ facility for at-risk girls in Winnipeg { }
Watchdog says B.C. government ignoring recommendations to help children { }
First Nations articles haven’t changed on the ‘aboriginal’ page
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{4:00 pm —Ready to Rock and Roll— Had help again from Jim W — Thanks, Jim ———djo——— }
Sunday, 12 October, 2014 -( 60˚F / 16˚C – & clear skies here @ 5:00 pm near Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson }
“Cosplayers as X-Men” at New York Comic Con 2014.
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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“Hawk takes out drone” video captured at Magazine Beach, Massachusetts.
Thursday, October 9, 2014 – would have been John Lennon’s 74th birthday.
{ Thought of the Day: I just watched ‘GasLand II” the HBO documentary-movie, most of the way through, for about the tenth time. Why are governmental ‘mouthpieces’ still tring to say that Shale Gas is: (1) a good thing, and, (2) the best way to go? The best scientific evidence reported on in that movie showed that there is more than enough wind power available to generate 5 times our needed electricity- virtually free- forever- & it is renewable, does not pollute, does not poison your water supply. -And if the wind slows down, solar photovoltaics can fill in the gaps. And then there’s always hydro-electric and maybe even tidal generation possible. The only thing ‘wrong’ with these renewable technologies is the fact that no greedy corporation has found a way to control them enough with lies and propaganda to raise the price high enough to keep billions of people in low-wage-slavery for the foreseeable future. —djo— }
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Lead Articles:
‘A breach of protocol’: Texas health-care worker tests positive for Ebola { * They’re trying to say the latest victim must have somehow been careless in removing the protective gear she wore while treating the patient who died last week. —djo— }
Texas health care worker tests positive for Ebola { }
Countries pledge $5.4B toward Gaza Strip Reconstriction { }
Calgary fire knocks out power, affects 911 service { }
Byelections called in Alberta and Ontario for November 17 { }
Ebola outbreak: Liberia health care workers to walk out on Monday { }
Weather’s wrath: Cyclone in India, typhoon in Japan, tropical storm in Bermuda { }
-Photos- Derek Stoffel in Gaza: Little evidence of rebuilding but billions pledged { }
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“Cosplayer as the Joker” at New York Comic Con 2014.
“Offbeat”
New York Comic Con 2014: costumes and crowds { See photo- —djo— }
Hello Kitty exhibit opens in Los Angeles { * ‘Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty’ museum celebrates Japanese icon’s 40th anniversary.* —djo— }
Wife carrying championship: An unusual Nordic tradition returns { * In one photo a wife is sitting on one guy’s shoulders as he looks like he’s walking somewhere in a hurry. * —jim w— }
-Repeat- How’s this for fun? Pretending to be a boring office drone on Facebook { }
-From Yesterday- Record setting bluefin tuna hauled in by Nova Scotia girl { }
A 12-year-old woman caught this fish, and according to the rules, could not be helped in any way by anyone, especially adults. She told in the radio interview how heavy the tuna was in pounds but the idiots give the weight in kilograms in this article.
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“Most Viewed”
Downtown Calgary fire ‘completely destroyed’ electrical system: Enmax { * The crawl on teevee news says customers may be out of luck and out of power for a week. —jim w— }
Nobel Peace Prize: Malala Yousafzai, Kailish Satyarthi win 2014 award { }
Female bear attack sends 1 man to Calgary hospital in critical condition { *Teevee again: one hunter tried to save the other, missed shooting the bear and hit the hunter being mauled instead. —jim w— }
Transcona square turns pink for 8-year-old transgender girl { }
Bank of Canada still not committed to women on currency, petition says { }
Betty Jean Fields, Louisiana baby, survives 3 days trapped under dead dad { * Looks like a full day of Weird News —djo— }
Peter Degroot manhunt: RCMP appeal directly to alleged gunman { * Yeah, sure, that will work- people accused of crimes trust the criminal justice system enough to smile and walk into jail. gaaa, way too many people have been framed and/or convicted of crimes they didn’t commit, in Canada as well as down here in the ‘lower 48’- —djo— }
Ebola outbreak: Liberia health workers threaten to strike Monday { }
Federal byelections set for Whitby-Oshawa, Yellowhead in Alberta { }
-Thursday’s Blog- Fracking company launches pink drill bits for breast cancer awareness { *This bit of manipulation is pretty freakin low, even for these corporate ice-holes. Trying to link a program that is destroying people’s health, property values and quality of life, as well as putting their lives in actual danger- to a campaign to raise awareness of women’s health issues is worse than unethical, cynical, bold face lying: on a par with telling Africans with AIDs that raping a virgin would cure their disease.* >>—-> Link to Huffington Post article on Gasland 2 * Fracking may be more hazardous to our health and quality of life than we have previously warned about. Find a copy of Gasland 2 and watch it. — To be fair, Forbes has been trying to label the movie as ‘Luddite Slander of Fracking’ *** but too many people without a horse in this race have ‘scientifically remote viewed without prejudice’ a future in which the USA has been reduced to less than a third world nation caused in a large part by fracking. —djo— }
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Other:
-Video- Cranberries: How this tangy treat gets to your Thanksgiving table { * This coming Monday is Thanksgiving Day in Canada* & Yesterday an article on cranberries said they fight cancer. —djo— }
Natural gas fire still burning at Sakatchewan pumping station { }
The Tesla Model S, shown here, was unveiled already, the P85D will go on sale in December with a $120,000 base price.
-New- St. Louis police arrest 17 at protest over shooting deaths of black men { }
Pope says 2 saints spread faith in Canada ‘to the smallest and most remote’ { }
‘Clearly discrimination’ Bank of Canada faces petitition over women on bills { }
Estate planning: Talking with family about dividing the pie { * In the business section this headline sits next to a photo of a slice of pumpkin pie -Gag- —djo— }
ISIS triple suicide bombing in Iraq kills 58 including Kurds { }
Ukraine: Putin orders Russian troops away from border { }
Hong Kong protest leaders write open letter to Chinese president { }
Kurds call for more airstrikes in Syria as they struggle to hold Kobani { }
Sudden oil price drop a crude awakening for Canada’s economy { *** “If it sends the current Conservative government packing, we’ll take it-” *** —djo— }
Some bodies in Mexican mass grave are not missing students, governor says { }
Canadian support team for ISIS airstrike mission leaving for Kuwait next week { *”Happy Thanksgiving guys, now go lay down your lives for the American Propaganda Machine, so we can take more and more freedoms, rights and privileges from the middle class we’re fleecing and decimating as we speak-” —djo— }
‘I thank my father for not clipping my wings’ Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize co-winner { }
Luka Magnotta’s defence questions pathologist’s expertise { }
-Must Watch- Wife-carrying championships { }
-Editor’s Pick- What to know about this year’s flu virus { }
-Editor’s Pick- Oilsands ‘victory’ in Europe – but how will they get it there? { “Selling oilsands to Europe still a challenge, despite EC decision [ not to label it as ‘dirty oil’ ]” —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- Thanksgiving dinner: how to eat as much as possible { * “Eating competetition champion, all-you-can-eat buffet owner weigh in on strategy.” —djo— }
-World- Pope Francis says Thanksgiving mass alongside Quebec delegation { }
-Thursday –> -Canada-Council of Canadians going to court to fight election law changes { * Why is this not up at the top in the Lead Articles section? —djo— }
-Business- Postmedia’s big bet, Clorox comes clean, & CRTC’s warning: Business Week Wrap { }
-Politics- Just don’t call it ‘sociology’: Tories seek bids for terrorism research. { * Do they want to learn how to better use terrorism against their electorate? They’re doing quite well – controlling the news- invoking an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear in a calculated effort to better control the hearts and minds of citizens kept in a state of constant fear- —djo— }
-Politics- Alberta Premier Jim Prentice holds 1st meeting with prime minister { }
-Technology & Science- Bones of pre-Neanderthal found in France { * Were they cone-heads? —djo— }
-Technology & Science- Barack Obama reiterates stand in favour of net neutrality { }
-Technology & Science- Fish will move toward poles as temperatures rise, study says { * I suppose they asked a couple goldfish what they thought about rising temperatures. —djo— }
-Technology & Science- Hitting biodiversity targets will require more work: Bob McDonald { }
-Technology & Science- Mars rovers, orbiters will studay faraway comet’s flyby { }
-Community- Katy Perry’s Super bowl halftime show sparks excitement, cynicism from readers { }
-Community- Satya Nadella’s ‘karma’ advice to women comes back to haunt him { 🙂 }
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Canadian Money – they no longer use pennies. New Brunswick currently has a minimum wage at $10 an hour.
“Local / New Bruswick”
Anti-poverty group pushes for higher minimum wage { }
Woman, 22, dead after Richibucto crash { }
Fredericton police charge man, 24, with fleeing crash scene { }
P.E.I. justice minister calls on N.S. to join securities regulator { }
-Updated- New Brunswick’s jobless rate jumps to 9.6% in September { }
-N.B.Page- -Recap- N.B. This Week { }
Fredericton couple takes on big insurance over Arthur repairs { }
Boil water orders continue in 3 New Brunswick communities { }
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Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak was honoured by Google with this doodle on what would have beeh her 87th birthday.
“First Nations”
Aboriginal community featured in Winnipeg photo exhibit { }
Winnipeg women say being sexually harrased downtown the norm { }
More talks could break Peel land use planning stalemate { “Yukon First Nations and their environmental allies say the court battle over the Peel watershed land use plan could be settled through ‘proper consultation’.” —djo— }
Polaris winner describes being followed, called ‘sexy little Indian’ on street { }
Marlene Bird says she had run-in with one of her attackers { “The woman who lost both her legs in a vicious attack in Prince Albert, Sask., over the summer says she recently came across one of the people who attacked her on the street” —djo— }
-Opinion- A First Nations take on Thanksgiving: ‘Your Welcome Weekend’ { }
Mi’kmaq say Sydney Harbour talks back on track { }
Union slams ‘rushed’ facility for at-risk girls in Winnipeg { }
Watchdog says B.C. government ignoring recommendations to help children { }
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{ 6:33 pm —Ready to Rock and Roll— Had help from Jim W — Thanks, Jim ———djo——— }
Saturday, 11 October, 2014 -( 54˚F / 12˚C – & cloudy here @ 4:00 am near Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson }
John Lennon Memorial in Iceland : http://imaginepeacetower.com/
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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Malala Yousafzai shares the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize with Kailash Satyarthi of India.
Thursday, October 9, 2014 – would have been John Lennon’s 74th birthday.
& Both Doug and Jim suffered weird computer problems today. But we got together and got this out inspite of that.
{ Thought of the Day: I just watched ‘GasLand II” the HBO documentary-movie, most of the way through, for about the tenth time. Why are governmental ‘mouthpieces’ still tring to say that Shale Gas is: (1) a good thing, and, (2) the best way to go? The best scientific evidence reported on in that movie showed that there is more than enough wind power available to generate 5 times our needed electricity- virtually free- forever- & it is renewable, does not pollute, does not poison your water supply. -And if the wind slows down, solar photovoltaics can fill in the gaps. And then there’s always hydro-electric and maybe even tidal generation possible. The only thing ‘wrong’ with these renewable technologies is the fact that no greedy corporation has found a way to control them enough with lies and propaganda to raise the price high enough to keep billions of people in low-wage-slavery for the foreseeable future. —djo— }
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Lead Articles:
Malala Yousafzai shares Nobel Peace Prize with fellow children’s rights activist { “Looking forward to learning about future recipients of the Malala Yousafzai Peace Prize.” 🙂 —djo— }
Manhunt for alleged gunman enters its third day near small Kootenay, B.C. town { }
ISIS fighters make inroads in Syrian city of Kobani { }
RCMP has intervened against 28 people tied to militants { }
120 Canadian troops depart for Iraq mission next week { }
U.S. begins enhanced Ebola screening at JFK airport { }
Canadian support team for ISIS airstrike mission leaving for Kuwait next week { }
-Thursday- Tories want to change copyright law to allow free use of news content in political ads { Harper wants to include a provision that would allow political parties to use news footage without permission, without compensation, out of context etc. in political attack ads during campaigns- as an amendment inhis next ‘omnibus’ bill. This would ignore copyright laws. News people call this an atrocity. I’d call it treason- a blatant attack on the rights and freedoms of the press, and therefore an attack on the rights and freedoms of all Canadians. If they get away with this, what will be their next atrocity? —djo— }
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“Generic Office Roleplay” – facebook users roleplay working for a boring company & post fake updates about working for the fake company.
“Offbeat”
How’s this for fun? Pretending to be a boring office drone on Facebook { See photo- —djo— }
Windsor to use cayenne pepper to deter hungry squirrels { * After I complained to a friend in 1995 that my daughter was upset about squirrels chasing birds away from the bird feeder we set up close to our window, Jim W replied that mixing cayenne pepper in with the bird seed would send the squirrels away and they wouldn’t come back. We tried that. So then Rachel got upset, worrying that the squirrels would starve to death, so we set up a squirrel feeder a safe distance from the bird feeder and everybody was happy. —djo— }
Detroit house swapped for an iPhone 6 { *** I heard the real estate guy interviewed on the radio a couple days ago. At that time somebody in Europe who hated his iPhone 6 and didn’t want the house was giving the seller his iPhone 6 for free. This house was listed for $5,000.00 U$ after tennants moved out and squatters moved in and the house suffered a fire. So a new owner would need to make repairs and pay off $6,000.00 in back taxes. I did not hear that the house was actually sold for an iPhone. *** —jim w— }
Pierre Karl Péladeau imposter offers up Québecor shares on Kijiji { }
Record setting bluefin tuna hauled in by Nova Scotia girl { }
A 12-year-old woman caught this fish, and according to the rules, could not be helped in any way by anyone, especially adults. She told in the radio interview how heavy the tuna was in pounds but the idiots give the weight in kilograms in this article.
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“Most Viewed”
Peter Degrooot sought by police in Kootenay manhunt { }
Nobel Peace Prize: Malala Yousafzai, Kailish Satyarthi win 2014 award { }
Bethany Paquette won’t back down on human rights complaint against Amaruk Wilderness, lawyer says { }
Alaskan police sorry for telling wrong family their son died { }
Oil price at $85 costing provinces and economy billions { ***Suggestion: It’s time to round up all oil company executives and lock them up at hard labour for the rest of their lives for making sure all research in alternative energy disappeared on their shelves somewhere and lying to everybody about the availability and cost of getting their fossil fuel. Force the ice-holes to build gizmoes for wind generators, hydro-electric generators and photo-voltaic cells.*** —djo— *****I’ll second that —jim w—***** }
Same-sex marriage opponents in U.S. ‘aren’t waving a white flag’ { *** Cathi and I were sitting in a doctor’s office waiting room when a couple who looked slightly strange approached us and asked if we considered ourselves Christians. I said yes. The woman, who looked like she was slightly drunk or high, said, “Well then you know that the devil wins if gays are allowed to marry- but we have a friend. George W. Bush is going to save us all, we want you to write letters to support him.” We kind of nodded and tried to look like, ‘yeah, uh-huh-anything you say’ and they moved on to bother somebody else. If churches and political groups are brainwashing people until they look like mindless parrots, and try to scare them into believing that they will suffer eternal damnation if they don’t do everything they can to prevent the devil from winning this ‘war’- well, that’s why they can’t be reasoned with, and that’s why they believe they is a Christian Jihad they have to win. —jim w— }
London mayor Boris Johnson warns of terror threat { * under -World- ‘Thousands’ of potential ISIS militants in U.K. being monitored, says London’s mayor * If you push people hard enough and often enough, they will push back you moronic tool of the string pulling ice-hole self-proclaimed ‘puppet-masters’* && * If you’re terrorizing your citizens – then the entire population will look like potential terrorists to you. * && *** Here’s how this works: — First countries like the U.S.A. and Great Britain terrorize smaller, weaker foreign nations to the point where they’re so desperate they’ll do anything to protect themselves. Then the C.I.A., MI6, and dozens of alphabet soup agencies create ‘terrorist’ groups, train them, arm them, and turn them loose. Then they point their fingers at the terrorists that they created and scream, “Hey, we need to take away all your freedoms, rights and privileges because these terrorists are coming to rape your wives and children and cut your heads off.” —djo— }
Ebola outbreak: Canadians in 3 West African countries advised to leave { }
-11 photo slide show- Tesla’s evolving electric vehicles { }
-Thursday’s Blog- Fracking company launches pink drill bits for breast cancer awareness { *This bit of manipulation is pretty freakin low, even for these corporate ice-holes. Trying to link a program that is destroying people’s health, property values and quality of life, as well as putting their lives in actual danger- to a campaign to raise awareness of women’s health issues is worse than unethical, cynical, bold face lying: on a par with telling Africans with AIDs that raping a virgin would cure their disease.* >>—-> Link to Huffington Post article on Gasland 2 * Fracking may be more hazardous to our health and quality of life than we have previously warned about. Find a copy of Gasland 2 and watch it. — To be fair, Forbes has been trying to label the movie as ‘Luddite Slander of Fracking’ *** but too many people without a horse in this race have ‘scientifically remote viewed without prejudice’ a future in which the USA has been reduced to less than a third world nation caused in a large part by fracking. —djo— }
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Other:
-Video- Cranberries: How this tangy treat gets to your Thanksgiving table { * This coming Monday is Thanksgiving Day in Canada* & Yesterday an article on cranberries said they fight cancer. —djo— }
The Tesla Model S, shown here, was unveiled already, the P85D will go on sale in December with a $120,000 base price.
India cyclone Hudhud triggers half a million to evacuate coast { }
Did censoring a 9/11 report pave the way for ISIS? { }
Pop music a surprising weapon in the battle against Ebola { }
-Updated- $550M Job creation promise questioned in new PBO report { “PBO” = Parliamentary Budget Office. — “It was touted as a job-creator in a tough job market, but new evidence suggests the Conservative plan to cut Employment Insurance premiums for small business won’t achieve its stated goal of making it easier for employers to hire new workers. – And the head of a key lobby group acknowledges the decision by the government may be linked to other political considerations. – In a new report, the parliamentary budget officer, Jean-Denis Fréchette, says the small business job credit announced last month by Finance Minister Joe Oliver would generate only 800 new jobs over two years — 200 new full-time equivalent jobs in 2015 and 600 new jobs in 2016. – That would mean each new position will cost the government — and the taxpayer — $687,500. – The head of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business called the PBO’s figures “puzzling.” – “That seems really really thin,” Dan Kelly told CBC News Wednesday. – “Our own estimate at CFIB was that it would create 25,000 person years of employment. A different measure, but still an awful lot more than the PBO is estimating. And we’re trying to figure out why their estimate is so thin.” – CFIB lobbied for EI cut – But Kelly also said the government’s decision came only after his organization had lobbied heavily for a cut to EI premiums as a form of quid pro quo, to placate small business owners enraged over two new policies: new anti-spam legislation, and a drastic reduction in temporary foreign worker permits. – Kelly called those “dumb decisions” on the part of the government. –‘It’s another example of Conservative politics triumphing over public policy’– Liberal Finance Critic Scott Brison – In a separate interview with CBC Radio last month, Kelly recalled the message his organization took to the government in a lobbying session. – “As a result of (those decisions) we said to the government look, you guys have made some really boneheaded moves over the past number of months; we need to see a couple of positive things come forward. (We) suggested specifically, progress on Employment Insurance,” he said in an interview with CBC Radio’s Ontario Today Sept. 30. – “And the good news is the EI fund has returned into balance… and the government has decided to move ahead with it and we give them credit for that,” he told host Rita Celli. – Kelly also said small businesses are happy with the EI measure both as a job creation tool, and as a tax reduction measure. – Liberal Finance critic Scott Brison says the measure was a poorly-conceived attempt to placate one group for political purposes. – “The Conservatives were looking for some bone to throw towards the small business community to make up for the aggravation,” he said. – “They didn’t think this out, it’s another example of Conservative politics triumphing over public policy.” – Brison said the program contains a disincentive to hire by limiting the benefit to companies with 15 employees or less, and will simply cost too much. The Liberals have countered with a proposal to grant EI premium “holidays” for companies that first create jobs. – The job credit will cut EI premiums, starting in 2015, for businesses with an annual contribution of less than $15,000. – The government says 780,000 business in Canada are expected to benefit from the credit in 2015. – “This is real money that a small business can use to help defray the costs of hiring new workers and to take advantage of emerging economic opportunities,” said Finance department spokeswoman Stéphanie Rubec. – To make his calculations, the budget watchdog used the Finance Department’s own EI premium rate multiplier to estimate the increase in employment “as a result of higher after-tax business incomes.” – The small business job credit is not the only problem identified in the EI system by the PBO report. – “We’ve made a number of observations in the report that the way the program is governed now is creating a lot of problems. First of all, it’s not predictable…it’s not transparent. What we have suggested is the government should provide an estimate of the cost of the rates that they have put in place,” said Assistant PBO Mostafa Askari.” —djo— }
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s condition still a mystery after no-sho on Friday { }
Kurds struggle to defend besieged Syrian town from ISIS { * & Turkey’s armed forces would just as soon watch the Kurds get massacred before they lift a finger against ISIS. —djo— }
Hong Kong protest leaders write open letter to Chinese president { }
Typhoon Vongfong disrupts flights, knocks out power in Japan { * look up “Weaponized Weather” on Google or better yet, “Startpage” search engine. —djo— }
Sudden oil price drop a crude awakening for Canada’s economy { *** “If it sends the current Conservative government packing, we’ll take it-” *** —djo— }
-Exclusive- ‘Potentially catastrophic’ damage in Commons to be fixed { * But can you repair the damage to Canada’s infrastructure and culture and economy that were perpetrated by the sitting government by patching up the structural damage in a building? —djo— }
$1B Ponzi scheme leads to charges against ex-TD Bank executive { }
‘I thank my father for not clipping my wings’ Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize co-winner { }
Luka Magnotta’s defence questions pathologist’s expertise { }
-Must Watch- Circle of Light Festival dazzles Moscow { }
-Editor’s Pick- What to know about this year’s flu virus { }
-Editor’s Pick- The Amazing Cranberry {
-Editor’s Pick- Thanksgiving dinner: how to eat as much as possible { * “Eating competetition champion, all-you-can-eat buffet owner weigh in on strategy.” —djo— }
-Politics- Enbridge Line 9B pipeline delayed by NEB over major water body concerns { }
-Thursday –> -Canada-Council of Canadians going to court to fight election law changes { * Why is this not up at the top in the Lead Articles section? —djo— }
-Business- Postmedia’s big bet, Clorox comes clean, & CRTC’s warning: Business Week Wrap { }
-Business- Climate change may create legal liability for Canadian energy firms { }
-Politics- Just don’t call it ‘sociology’: Tories seek bids for terrorism research. { * Do they want to learn how to better use terrorism against their electorate? They’re doing quite well – controlling the news- invoking an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear in a calculated effort to better control the hearts and minds of citizens kept in a state of constant fear- —djo— }
-Politics- Alberta Premier Jim Prentice holds 1st meeting with prime minister { }
-Technology & Science- Bones of pre-Neanderthal found in France { * Were they cone-heads? —djo— }
-Technology & Science- Fish will move toward poles as temperatures rise, study says { * I suppose they asked a couple goldfish what they thought about rising temperatures. —djo— }
-Technology & Science- Hitting biodiversity targets will require more work: Bob McDonald { }
-Technology & Science- Mars rovers, orbiters will studay faraway comet’s flyby { }
-Community- Katy Perry’s Super bowl halftime show sparks excitement, cynicism from readers { }
-Community- Satya Nadella’s ‘karma’ advice to women comes back to haunt him { 🙂 }
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Canadian Money – they no longer use pennies. New Brunswick currently has a minimum wage at $10 an hour.
“Local / New Bruswick”
Anti-poverty group pushes for higher minimum wage { }
Saint-Louis-de-Kent apartment oil leak forces 5 adults out { }
Fredericton police looking for man and woman who fled crash { }
RCMP group issues PTSD ‘call to action’ after Ron Francis’s suicide { }
-Updated- New Brunswick’s jobless rate jumps to 9.6% in September { }
-N.B.Page- -Recap- N.B. This Week { }
Fredericton couple takes on big insurance over Arthur repairs { }
Fredericton police mum on rumours of bang being behind attacks { }
Boil water orders continue in 3 New Brunswick communities { }
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Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak was honoured by Google with this doodle on what would have beeh her 87th birthday.
“First Nations”
Stephen Harper, Jim Prentice hold 1st meeting in Calgary { }
Winnipeg women say being sexually harrased downtown the norm { }
More talks could break Peel land use planning stalemate { “Yukon First Nations and their environmental allies say the court battle over the Peel watershed land use plan could be settled through ‘proper consultation.” —djo— }
Polaris winner describes being followed, called ‘sexy little Indian’ on street { }
Marlene Bird says she had run-in with one of her attackers { “The woman who lost both her legs in a vicious attack in Prince Albert, Sask., over the summer says she recently came across one of the people who attacked her on the street” —djo— }
-Opinion- A First Nations take on Thanksgiving: ‘Your Welcome Weekend’ { }
Mi’kmaq say Sydney Harbour talks back on track { }
Union slams ‘rushed’ facility for at-risk girls in Winnipeg { }
Watchdog says B.C. government ignoring recommendations to help children { }
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{ 9:00 pm —Ready to Rock and Roll— Had to call for late help from Jim W — Thanks, Jim ———djo——— }
Friday, 10 October, 2014 -( 44˚F / 7˚C – & a little hazy here @ 8:30 am near Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson }
John Lennon Memorial in Iceland : http://imaginepeacetower.com/
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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Malala Yousafzai shares the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize with Kailash Satyarthi of India.
Yesterday, October 9, 2014 – would have been John Lennon’s 74th birthday.
{ Thought of the Day: I just watched ‘GasLand II” the HBO documentary-movie, most of the way through, for about the tenth time. Why are governmental ‘mouthpieces’ still tring to say that Shale Gas is: (1) a good thing, and, (2) the best way to go? The best scientific evidence reported on in that movie showed that there is more than enough wind power available to generate 5 times our needed electricity- virtually free- forever- & it is renewable, does not pollute, does not poison your water supply. -And if the wind slows down, solar photovoltaics can fill in the gaps. And then there’s always hydro-electric and maybe even tidal generation possible. The only thing ‘wrong’ with these renewable technologies is the fact that no greedy corporation has found a way to control them enough with lies and propaganda to raise the price high enough to keep billions of people in low-wage-slavery for the foreseeable future. —djo— }
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Lead Articles:
Malala Yousafzai shares Nobel Peace Prize with fellow children’s rights activist { “Looking forward to learning about future recipients of the Malala Yousafzai Peace Prize.” 🙂 —djo— }
N. Korean leader Kim Jong Un misses major anniversary event { }
ISIS fighters push further into Syrian town of Kobani { }
B.C. police in manhunt for armed suspect near Slocan lake { }
74K jobs created in Sept. nearly all full time: StatsCan { }
-Analysis- The ‘unknown unknowns’ of confronting ISIS in Iraq: Brian Stewart { }
B.C. RCMP officer investigated after violent arrest caught on tape { }
-Video- Cranberries: They fight cancer and put the zing in Thanksgiving { }
-Yesterday- Tories want to change copyright law to allow free use of news content in political ads { Harper wants to include a provision that would allow political parties to use news footage without permission, without compensation, out of context etc. in political attack ads during campaigns- as an amendment inhis next ‘omnibus’ bill. This would ignore copyright laws. News people call this an atrocity. I’d call it treason- a blatant attack on the rights and freedoms of the press, and therefore an attack on the rights and freedoms of all Canadians. If they get away with this, what will be their next atrocity? —djo— }
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“Google Street View uses camel to map Arabian desert”
“Offbeat”
B.C. woman nurtures her 294-kg pumpkin baby { 294 kg = 648 lbs, 2.5457 ounces —djo— }
Windsor to use cayenne pepper to deter hungry squirrels { * After I complained to a friend in 1995 that my daughter was upset about squirrels chasing birds away from the bird feeder we set up close to our window, Jim W replied that mixing cayenne pepper in with the bird seed would send the squirrels away and they wouldn’t come back. We tried that. So then Rachel got upset, worrying that the squirrels would starve to death, so we set up a squirrel feeder a safe distance from the bird feeder and everybody was happy. —djo— }
Calgary art piece removed after sun burns hole in onlooker’s jacket { }
-Repeat- Google Street View uses camel to map Arabian desert { }
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“Most Viewed”
Tesla P85D: Dual motor, all-wheel drive electric car unveiled { }
Nobel Peace Prize: Malala Yousafzai, Kailish Satyarthi win 2014 award { }
‘Huge explosion’ flattens house, garage in Greely, Ont. { }
Jan Hooks, Saturday Night Live star, dies at 57 { }
Amaruk Wilderness: questions raised about company at centre of anti-Christian attack { }
Slocan, B.C. remains locked down as police search for gunman { }
Canada’s economy adds 74,000 jobs, jobless rate drops to 6 year low { }
Where are the girls? Youngster asks of Dick’s Sporting Goods catalogue { }
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella apologizes for comment on women, pay { }
-12 photo slide show- 12 views of October lunar eclipse { }
-Yesterday’s Blog- Fracking company launches pink drill bits for breast cancer awareness { *This bit of manipulation is pretty freakin low, even for these corporate ice-holes. Trying to link a program that is destroying people’s health, property values and quality of life, as well as putting their lives in actual danger- to a campaign to raise awareness of women’s health issues is worse than unethical, cynical, bold face lying: on a par with telling Africans with AIDs that raping a virgin would cure their disease.* >>—-> Link to Huffington Post article on Gasland 2 * Fracking may be more hazardous to our health and quality of life than we have previously warned about. Find a copy of Gasland 2 and watch it. — To be fair, Forbes has been trying to label the movie as ‘Luddite Slander of Fracking’ *** but too many people without a horse in this race have ‘scientifically remote viewed without prejudice’ a future in which the USA has been reduced to less than a third world nation caused in a large part by fracking. —djo— }
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Other:
Questions raised about company [ Amurak Wilderness ] at centre of anti-Christian attack { “No evidence that wilderness company actually operates in Norway” & “As more women who received bizarre and inappropriate responses to their job applications to wilderness company Amaruk come forward, efforts to reach the company’s CEO have left CBC News questioning whether the business and its jobs even exist. – Amaruk Wilderness Corp. hit headlines this week after CBC News reported on a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal complaint, in which a Trinity Western University graduate — Bethany Paquette — claims her application to work for the company was rejected because she’s Christian.
“-Since Paquette’s complaint was reported, CBC News has heard from other applicants, including Lucie Clermont, who applied to Amaruk last year for a job listed as the executive assistant to the CEO, which promised a $120,000 salary and world travel. – Job too good to be true? – Clermont’s application was met with a number of emails asking awkward questions — some of them sexual — followed by more that became insulting. – Questions are being raised about Amaruk, the company at the centre of an alleged anti-Christian attack, and a number of associated businesses. – “We are very un-Canadian in the sense that we do not embrace mediocrity,” one of the emails reads, apparently from Eric Teheiura, vice president South Pacific. “We are not about to hire just anybody to assist a CEO, consular official, and member of one of Europe’s wealthiest families.” – Sophie Waterman applied for the same job, but soon believed it sounded too good to be true. She withdrew her application after a friend in the tourism industry warned her Amaruk might not be all that it seems. – “When I cancelled the interview, I received about 15 emails in quick succession,” she says. “All pretending to be from different people involved with the company, and all very litigious, accusing me and my friend of slander. My feeling is that it’s all one person.” -” —djo— }
Microsoft boss apologizes for telling women not to ask for raise { }
The Tesla Model S, shown here, was unveiled already, the P85D will go on sale in December with a $120,000 base price.
This ain’t your grandpa’s sedan: Tesla unveils sleek, new electric car { }
Airport fever checks for Ebola ‘mostly a waste of time’ { }
-New- Initial Ebola tests on dead Briton in Macedonia discount likelihood of virus { }
-Updated- $550M Job creation promise questioned in new PBO report { “PBO” = Parliamentary Budget Office. — “It was touted as a job-creator in a tough job market, but new evidence suggests the Conservative plan to cut Employment Insurance premiums for small business won’t achieve its stated goal of making it easier for employers to hire new workers. – And the head of a key lobby group acknowledges the decision by the government may be linked to other political considerations. – In a new report, the parliamentary budget officer, Jean-Denis Fréchette, says the small business job credit announced last month by Finance Minister Joe Oliver would generate only 800 new jobs over two years — 200 new full-time equivalent jobs in 2015 and 600 new jobs in 2016. – That would mean each new position will cost the government — and the taxpayer — $687,500. – The head of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business called the PBO’s figures “puzzling.” – “That seems really really thin,” Dan Kelly told CBC News Wednesday. – “Our own estimate at CFIB was that it would create 25,000 person years of employment. A different measure, but still an awful lot more than the PBO is estimating. And we’re trying to figure out why their estimate is so thin.” – CFIB lobbied for EI cut – But Kelly also said the government’s decision came only after his organization had lobbied heavily for a cut to EI premiums as a form of quid pro quo, to placate small business owners enraged over two new policies: new anti-spam legislation, and a drastic reduction in temporary foreign worker permits. – Kelly called those “dumb decisions” on the part of the government. –‘It’s another example of Conservative politics triumphing over public policy’– Liberal Finance Critic Scott Brison – In a separate interview with CBC Radio last month, Kelly recalled the message his organization took to the government in a lobbying session. – “As a result of (those decisions) we said to the government look, you guys have made some really boneheaded moves over the past number of months; we need to see a couple of positive things come forward. (We) suggested specifically, progress on Employment Insurance,” he said in an interview with CBC Radio’s Ontario Today Sept. 30. – “And the good news is the EI fund has returned into balance… and the government has decided to move ahead with it and we give them credit for that,” he told host Rita Celli. – Kelly also said small businesses are happy with the EI measure both as a job creation tool, and as a tax reduction measure. – Liberal Finance critic Scott Brison says the measure was a poorly-conceived attempt to placate one group for political purposes. – “The Conservatives were looking for some bone to throw towards the small business community to make up for the aggravation,” he said. – “They didn’t think this out, it’s another example of Conservative politics triumphing over public policy.” – Brison said the program contains a disincentive to hire by limiting the benefit to companies with 15 employees or less, and will simply cost too much. The Liberals have countered with a proposal to grant EI premium “holidays” for companies that first create jobs. – The job credit will cut EI premiums, starting in 2015, for businesses with an annual contribution of less than $15,000. – The government says 780,000 business in Canada are expected to benefit from the credit in 2015. – “This is real money that a small business can use to help defray the costs of hiring new workers and to take advantage of emerging economic opportunities,” said Finance department spokeswoman Stéphanie Rubec. – To make his calculations, the budget watchdog used the Finance Department’s own EI premium rate multiplier to estimate the increase in employment “as a result of higher after-tax business incomes.” – The small business job credit is not the only problem identified in the EI system by the PBO report. – “We’ve made a number of observations in the report that the way the program is governed now is creating a lot of problems. First of all, it’s not predictable…it’s not transparent. What we have suggested is the government should provide an estimate of the cost of the rates that they have put in place,” said Assistant PBO Mostafa Askari.” —djo— }
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s condition still a mystery after no-sho on Friday { }
North and South Korea trade machine gun fire { }
-Analysis- After the oilsands ‘victory’ will Europe buy the oil? { }
Top court to rule whether Zahra Kazemi’s son can sue Iran { *-Update- The court ruled that, under the current law, he could not sue a government, but referred the case to Parliament, suggesting they change the law. —djo— }
Conservatives to double child fitness tax credit this year { * Sounds like a ‘transparent’ cynical bid to buy votes before ‘lowering the boom’ after the next election?* —djo— }
Future First Lady of Oregon tearful over marriage she concealed { }
-Must Watch- Arrest of youth, recorded on video, sparks investigation -Graphic Violence- { }
-Must Watch- Man helps out feathered fisher { “Vancouver Island fisherman gives an exhausted and sick bald eagle a life to shore after finding the bird struggling in the ocean” }
-Must Watch- 2nd night of St. Louis shooting protest { }
Marijuana legalization needs strict controls, Canadian addiction centre says { }
-Must Watch- St. Louis police shooting protest { “An angry crowd confronts police after an 18-year-old was shot and killed in St. Louis, Mo.” * We heard that the man who was killed was brandishing a sandwich, not a gun, after an off duty police officer claimed he was shot at and fired 17 rounds at the victim – we now have conflicting stories coming at us from all sides. —djo— }
-Must Watch- At Issue Panel: Polls, polls, polls { From last night’s ‘National’ CBC news. —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- What to know about this year’s flu virus { }
-Editor’s Pick- Time capsule from 1901 found inside Boston statue opened { }
-Politics- Enbridge Line 9B pipeline delayed by NEB over major water body concerns { }
-Yesterday –> -Canada-Council of Canadians going to court to fight election law changes { * Why is this not up at the top in the Lead Articles section? —djo— }
-Business- Evangelist-turned-CEO now ‘a vagabond’ as mining dreams evaporate { }
-Politics- Just don’t call it ‘sociology’: Tories seek bids for terrorism research. { * Do they want to learn how to better use terrorism against their electorate? They’re doing quite well – controlling the news- invoking an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear in a calculated effort to better control the hearts and minds of citizens kept in a state of constant fear- —djo— }
-Business- Climate change may create legal liability for Canadian energy firms { }
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“Local / New Bruswick”
‘There was nothing we could do’ firefighter sys of crash that killed 2 teens { }
Fredericton hospital lab evacuated after chemical spill { }
Saint John Regional Hospital photos show dirty rooms { }
RCMP group issues PTSD ‘call to action’ after Ron Francis’s suicide { }
-Updated- New Brunswick’s jobless rate jumps to 9.6% in September { }
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Demonstrators celebrate B.C. Supreme court decision not to grant permanent injunction.
“First Nations”
Watchdog says B.C. government ignoring recommendations to help children { }
Winnipeg women say being sexually harrased downtown the norm { }
More talks could break Peel land use planning stalemate { “Yukon First Nations and their environmental allies say the court battle over the Peel watershed land use plan could be settled through ‘proper consultation.” —djo— }
Polaris winner describes being followed, called ‘sexy little Indian’ on street { }
-Audio- Walking With Our Sisters installation ‘more than beautiful artwork’ { }
Roberta Joseph new chief of Dawson’s Tr’ondek Wech’in { }
Yukon Judge wrong to ignore Truth in Sentencing law: Appeal court { }
Union slams ‘rushed’ facility for at-risk girls in Winnipeg { }
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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“9-year-old boy fulfils wish to see Northern LIghts before going blind”
October 9, 2014 – Today would have been John Lennon’s birthday.
{ Thought of the Day: I just watched ‘GasLand II” the HBO documentary-movie, most of the way through, for about the tenth time. Why are governmental ‘mouthpieces’ still tring to say that Shale Gas is: (1) a good thing, and, (2) the best way to go? The best scientific evidence reported on in that movie showed that there is more than enough wind power available to generate 5 times our needed electricity- virtually free- forever- & it is renewable, does not pollute, does not poison your water supply. -And if the wind slows down, solar photovoltaics can fill in the gaps. And then there’s always hydro-electric and maybe even tidal generation possible. The only thing ‘wrong’ with these renewable technologies is the fact that no greedy corporation has found a way to control them enough with lies and propaganda to raise the price high enough to keep billions of people in low-wage-slavery for the foreseeable future. —djo— }
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Lead Articles:
‘Skypalace’ ordered by former Alberta premier could have cost millions { “Change orders detailed in documents obtained by CBC News through a freedom of information request show the luxury penthouse “premier’s suite” would have potentially cost several hundred thousand dollars, if not millions.” —djo— }
U.S. led forces step up strikes against ISIS to in Syria town { }
B.C. Mountie not guilty in jail-in-sex case in Kamloops { }
Toronto addiction centre calls for pot to be legalized { }
3 in Quebec helicopter jailbreak convicted on drug charges { }
3 injured in Burns Lake, B.C. wood pellet mill explosion { }
Minister confirms jets fighting ISIS to fly out of Kuwait { }
-Updated- Macedonia hotel sealed off after Briton with Ebola dies { }
Tories want to change copyright law to allow free use of news content in political ads { Harper wants to include a provision that would allow political parties to use news footage without permission, without compensation, out of context etc. in political attack ads during campaigns- as an amendment inhis next ‘omnibus’ bill. This would ignore copyright laws. News people call this an atrocity. I’d call it treason- a blatant attack on the rights and freedoms of the press, and therefore an attack on the rights and freedoms of all Canadians. If they get away with this, what will be their next atrocity? —djo— }
What you need to know about this year’s flu virus { }
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“Google Street View uses camel to map Arabian desert”
“Offbeat”
Google Street View uses camel to map Arabian desert { }
Who you gonna call? For Ghostbusters 3, some ‘hilarious women’ { }
Detroit home-seller offers to trade house for iPhone 6 { }
-Repeat- Bull moose battle on Alberta highway caught on video { }
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“Most Viewed”
Ebola outbreak: Man with Ebola symptoms dies in Macedonia { }
‘Jail sec video’ trial delivers not guilty decision for Kenneth Brown { }
Man killed by off-duty St. Louis officer was unarmed, mother says { * & in a totally unrelated article <—-<< linked by a tweet, reports how a man proved he was unjustly handcuffed and detained by St.Louis Metropolitan police, who tried to bully him into giving them a name of somebody they could frame, by planting an illegal handgun on them, threatened to plant an illegal handgun on him and come up with a body they could connect to that gun. The accused managed to record that theatening conversation with his cell phone. —djo— }
Gatineau man charged in 3 historic sexual assaults { }
Nobel Prize in Literature won by French writer Patrick Modiano { }
Bethany Paquette, Trinity Western grad, has prejudice claim rebuffed by tourism company { }
Olivia Chow underperforming in Toronto’s race for mayor { }
-12 photo slide show- 12 views of October lunar eclipse { }
-Blog- Fracking company launches pink drill bits for breast cancer awareness { *This bit of manipulation is pretty freakin low, even for these corporate ice-holes. Trying to link a program that is destroying people’s health, property values and quality of life, as well as putting their lives in actual danger- to a campaign to raise awareness of women’s health issues is worse than unethical, cynical, bold face lying: on a par with telling Africans with AIDs that raping a virgin would cure their disease.* >>—-> Link to Huffington Post article on Gasland 2 * Fracking may be more hazardous to our health and quality of life than we have previously warned about. Find a copy of Gasland 2 and watch it. — To be fair, Forbes has been trying to label the movie as ‘Luddite Slander of Fracking’ *** but too many people without a horse in this race have ‘scientifically remote viewed without prejudice’ a future in which the USA has been reduced to less than a third world nation caused in a large part by fracking. —djo— }
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Other:
-Updated- Freed after 4 years in jail, Travis Vader saysRCMP ‘destroyed my life’ { }
Scientists muzzled by federal media policies, report suggests { }
Ebola screenings to take place at airports in 6 Canadian cities { }
Artificial hand that can really feel gets nearer { }
47 Lac-Mégantic train wreck deaths were ‘violent’ and ‘avoidable,’ coroner says { }
-Updated- $550M Job creation promise questioned in new PBO report { “PBO” = Parliamentary Budget Office. — “It was touted as a job-creator in a tough job market, but new evidence suggests the Conservative plan to cut Employment Insurance premiums for small business won’t achieve its stated goal of making it easier for employers to hire new workers. – And the head of a key lobby group acknowledges the decision by the government may be linked to other political considerations. – In a new report, the parliamentary budget officer, Jean-Denis Fréchette, says the small business job credit announced last month by Finance Minister Joe Oliver would generate only 800 new jobs over two years — 200 new full-time equivalent jobs in 2015 and 600 new jobs in 2016. – That would mean each new position will cost the government — and the taxpayer — $687,500. – The head of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business called the PBO’s figures “puzzling.” – “That seems really really thin,” Dan Kelly told CBC News Wednesday. – “Our own estimate at CFIB was that it would create 25,000 person years of employment. A different measure, but still an awful lot more than the PBO is estimating. And we’re trying to figure out why their estimate is so thin.” – CFIB lobbied for EI cut – But Kelly also said the government’s decision came only after his organization had lobbied heavily for a cut to EI premiums as a form of quid pro quo, to placate small business owners enraged over two new policies: new anti-spam legislation, and a drastic reduction in temporary foreign worker permits. – Kelly called those “dumb decisions” on the part of the government. –‘It’s another example of Conservative politics triumphing over public policy’– Liberal Finance Critic Scott Brison – In a separate interview with CBC Radio last month, Kelly recalled the message his organization took to the government in a lobbying session. – “As a result of (those decisions) we said to the government look, you guys have made some really boneheaded moves over the past number of months; we need to see a couple of positive things come forward. (We) suggested specifically, progress on Employment Insurance,” he said in an interview with CBC Radio’s Ontario Today Sept. 30. – “And the good news is the EI fund has returned into balance… and the government has decided to move ahead with it and we give them credit for that,” he told host Rita Celli. – Kelly also said small businesses are happy with the EI measure both as a job creation tool, and as a tax reduction measure. – Liberal Finance critic Scott Brison says the measure was a poorly-conceived attempt to placate one group for political purposes. – “The Conservatives were looking for some bone to throw towards the small business community to make up for the aggravation,” he said. – “They didn’t think this out, it’s another example of Conservative politics triumphing over public policy.” – Brison said the program contains a disincentive to hire by limiting the benefit to companies with 15 employees or less, and will simply cost too much. The Liberals have countered with a proposal to grant EI premium “holidays” for companies that first create jobs. – The job credit will cut EI premiums, starting in 2015, for businesses with an annual contribution of less than $15,000. – The government says 780,000 business in Canada are expected to benefit from the credit in 2015. – “This is real money that a small business can use to help defray the costs of hiring new workers and to take advantage of emerging economic opportunities,” said Finance department spokeswoman Stéphanie Rubec. – To make his calculations, the budget watchdog used the Finance Department’s own EI premium rate multiplier to estimate the increase in employment “as a result of higher after-tax business incomes.” – The small business job credit is not the only problem identified in the EI system by the PBO report. – “We’ve made a number of observations in the report that the way the program is governed now is creating a lot of problems. First of all, it’s not predictable…it’s not transparent. What we have suggested is the government should provide an estimate of the cost of the rates that they have put in place,” said Assistant PBO Mostafa Askari.” —djo— }
-Analysis- Has Ottawa been too slow to take on radicalized Canadians? { *Has Canada been too slow slow to run the current Conservative government out of town on a rail? Before they legislate all your rights and freedoms away? —djo— }
‘I could see my body’: Researchers probe near death and out-of-body experiences { }
-Must Watch- Riots in Turkey { “Groups of protesters with opposing views on Turkey’s handling of the situaltion in Kobani, the Syrian town under siege by ISIS, clash in cities across Turkey. ” —djo— }
Drink Red Bull? The company may owe you $10 { Red Bull was sued for false advertising in a class action suit brought by customers who did not quite sprout wings and fly above their fatigue. —djo— }
Lego to scrap Shell deal after Arctic protest { }
Rejected Christian job applicant was unqualified, tourism company says { }
Why peanut butter substitutes are still banned in schools { }
Marijuana legalization needs strict controls, Canadian addiction centre says { }
-Must Watch- St. Louis police shooting protest { “An angry crowd confronts police after an 18-year-old was shot and killed in St. Louis, Mo.” * After we heard that the man who was killed was brandishing a sandwich, not a gun, after an off duty police officer claimed he was shot at and fired 17 rounds at the victim – we have conflicting stories coming at us from all sides. —djo— }
-Must Watch- Choking haze in northern China { Pollution worse than what California used to suffer from? —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- What would you want to see? { Texan boy, 9, fulfils wish to watch Northern Lights before going blind. —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- McCann disappearance { “Key developments in the investigation” —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- ‘Make My Mayor’ – Mix, match and create your dream candidate { }
-Canada- HMCS Athabaskan seizes 820 kg of cocaine in Carribbean bust { * 820 kilograms = 1,807 lbs, + 651 ounces —djo— }
-Canada-Council of Canadians going to court to fight election law changes { * Why is this not up at the top in the Lead Articles section? —djo— }
-Canada- Why is Olivia Chow lagging in Toronto’s race for mayor? { }
-Politics- Just don’t call it ‘sociology’: Tories seek bids for terrorism research. { * Do they want to learn how to better use terrorism against their electorate? They’re doing quite well – controlling the news- invoking an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear in a calculated effort to better control the hearts and minds of citizens kept in a state of constant fear- —djo— }
“This camera, HTC’s ‘Re’ camera is about the size of a small candy bar, has no screen or viewfinder and is to hit stores in the U.S., Europe and Asia in about a month.”
-Business- TSX sinks as oil hits 18-month low { “TSX” = Toronto Stock Exchange. —djo— }
-Business- Climate change may create legal liability for Canadian energy firms { }
-Technology & Science- Fruit flies may give clues to how underground work affects health { }
-Technology & Science- This is HTC’s strange new Re camera { “Everywhere you look, people are using smartphones and tablets to snap pictures and record video of concerts, speeches or even their kids’ ballet recitals — and instantly share the experiences with friends and family. At many events, people aren’t even looking at the stage; they are watching through their screens. – HTC thinks there’s a better way — and they’re betting you won’t mind carrying around an extra device about the size of a small candy bar. With the new Re camera gripped discreetly in your hands, you can take stills and video while still experiencing the event directly — not through a screen or viewfinder. – No more annoying people behind you by blocking their views with your phone or tablet. (In fact, no one may realize you’re recording at all. Hmm.HTC says the Re will at least make a sound when you take a picture or start recording.) – Many analysts are suggesting the new camera is a competitor to popular devices made by GoPro, which are designed to capture personal experiences ranging from cycling to diving. – The Re marks HTC’s effort to expand beyond smartphones. Its flagship HTC One smartphone earns high praise from users and tech reviewers but the company’s global market share is tiny compared with Apple’s and Samsung’s. According to IDC, HTC’s market share was less than 2 per cent in the second quarter, the latest period available.” —djo— }
-Arts & Entertainment- Tanya Taaq says she was sexually targetted by a man in Winnipeg { }
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“Local / New Bruswick”
Anglophone West DEC will raise school closures at next meeting { }
Chipman accident kills 14-year old girl { }
Ebola ruled out in patient at Moncton’s Dumont hospital { }
Drug plan may impose financial burdens on low-income earners { }
‘Eat New Brunswick’ aims to put more local food into restaurants { }
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Demonstrators celebrate B.C. Supreme court decision not to grant permanent injunction.
“First Nations”
Auditor General of Canada investigates health services on reserves { }
Catholic church in Saskatoon court over residential school payments { “The federal government is taking the Catholic church to court over residential school money it claims is unpaid.” —djo— }
Imperial Metals granted interim injuction, REd Chris protesters celebrate { The photo, left or above, was with this article’s headline. The mining company was not granted a permanent injuction against the group of First Nations demonstrators who have been blocking access to a mining project south of Dease Lake, B.C. }
Polaris winner describes being followed, called ‘sexy little Indian’ on street { }
Cape Breton mayor, Mi’kmaq leader spar over Sydney Harbour { }
Successful Cree negotiator find the French-Canadian father he never knew { }
Monday, 06 October, 2014 -( 66˚F / 19˚C – & Clear in Ithaca, Hazy where I was @ 2:45 pm near Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson }
“Want to buy a white Rhino? South Africa’s government is selling-“
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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Bermuda-bound runner Reza Baluchi in floating ‘hamster wheel’ rescued at sea. – A statement on Baluchi’s website said the Iranian exile had planned to make the 1,662-kilometre trip in his self-designed bubble to raise money “for children in need” and “to … inspire those that have lost hope for a better future.”
{ Question of the Day: If the Harper Government is trying so damned hard to de-fang the CBC, whose news coverage has not buckled under his thumb and reported only what he approved of: Why does nobody up there see this a treason? }
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Lead Articles:
Parliament to vote Tuesday evening on mission to Iraq { }
Quebecor to sell English newspapers to PostMedia for $316M { }
Canadian Forces advance team already headed to Mideast { }
McGill grad among 3 researchers awarded Nobel for medicine { }
Iraq aid announced as MPs debate 6-month ISIS combat mission { }
-GO PUBLIC- Pharmacists miss drug warnings, leading to mom’s ‘horrible’ death { }
Would you pay $20 a month to get mail delivered to your door? { * Ronny Ray-Gun tried to privatize the mail in the U.S.A. in the 1980s – and Conservatives/Republicans have been trying to sabotage the service ever since. Now the Ice-Hole Prime Minister in Canada and his party shills are trying real hard to do that in Canada. If I wanted to write a horror story about how Neo-Fascists took over North America, I don’t think I could have come up with a better plot. —djo— }
In Hong Kong protest, China’s ‘Goliath’ hasn’t blinked yet: Patrick Brown { }
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“Andy Thomson is building a tiny home community in Mansfield, Quebec, This is the common building that houses the bathrooms and kitchen.”
“Offbeat”
Ottawa couple’s tiny dream home is the size of a living room { “People searching for an alternative lifestyle are downsizing to the extreme and building from the ground up with a tiny home philosophy. –
WATCH | Ashley Burke shows you tiny home ideas tonight on CBC News Ottawa TV at 5 p.m.
– Robert and Leanne Leonardo of Ottawa are a prime example. They’re selling their 900-square-foot condo unit in favour of building their own 207-square-foot home. – To put that in perspective, the new home is smaller than their current living room. It will cost about $50,000 to build the home, not including the cost of purchasing land. – The couple hopes to live on their friend’s property in nearby Rockland for free and they are quite excited for this radical life change as they prioritize paying off their debt. – “I projected that in four to five years I would be mortgage free and debt free,” Robert said. – “My projection shows I’ll be able to recover 40 per cent of my disposable income. So I mean that offers a lot of choices in life.” – — djo— }
Hunter finds 20 abandoned puppies in field, gives them clothes off his back { This is repeated from yesterday, and I don’t think it’s offbeat- I think leaving those puppies out in the cold to die is inhuman and cruel. —djo— }
Spain’s human tower competition { }
Homegrown polar bear talent passed up for foreign cub in Hollywood movie { * Hey, I get to use the tag about polar bears forming unions for a second day in a row. * 🙂 —djo— }
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“Most Viewed”
Stranded man cuts power poles to draw attention { }
Battlefords Humane Society busy after hunter finds 20 puppies in field near Glaslyn { 🙁 Repeat 🙁 }
You Have Mail a for-profit alternative to Canada Post home delivery { 🙁 }
Pharmacists’ failure to check drug risks leads to ‘horrible’ death { }
Rob Ford’s controversial remarks derail mayoral debate { * In another link to the same article some of those controversial remarks were called ‘bigoted’.* —djo— }
Tiny, living-room-sized home attracts Ottawa couple { }
Quebecor sells Sun Media English newspapers to Postmedia in $316M deal { }
Blake Lively pregnant with Ryan Reynolds’s baby { * Hey, nobody made headlines when I found out I was to be a father- Why do we care? * —djo— }
Iraq aid announced as MPs debate 6-month ISIS combat mission { }
Bermuda-bound runner Reza Baluchi in floating ‘hamster wheel’ rescued at sea { * Photo up at or near the top today. * —djo— }
-15 photo slide show- Hong Kong: Protesters in tense stalemate with police { }
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Other:
Sun Media’s English newspapers sold to Postmedia { }
The limitation of Ebola airport screening: ‘We do rely on people to be honest’ { * And a lot of us relied on the ‘Free Press’ being honest, and look where that got us — “Help! — Amen-” —djo— }
Polls suggest broad support for Canadian role in fight against ISIS { See above comment on honesty. Here’s a sample poll: “Do you support your wonderful humanitarian governments’ plan to send your son to Syria to fight for the lives of innocent men women and children? or are you a $%#$#$%$!! Communist brainless ice-hole who should be taken into the nearest town square and shot for being a traitor?” *** <—<< Thinks have not quite gotten that bad, not yet— —djo— }
Want to buy a white rhino? South Africa’s government is selling { }
Rob Ford’s past use of anti-Semitic slur derails mayoral debate { }
Ebola update: Centers for Disease Control news conference { }
2014 Scotiabank Giller Prize Shortlist revealed { Okay, part of the Fascist agenda. Major banks and corporations get to put their name on buildings and contests that used to be open, democratic and free. Like the MegaMoneyCorp’s Stadium in Anytown, USA, or the BackStabbers Bank and Trusts Free Money if we like you contest. Please don’t look toward the midwest where we just foreclosed on every family farm so they can’t compete with our plot to poison all of you with Monsanto’s poisoned GMO body rotting and mind control ingredients now the exclusive products of our Corporate Farming Conglomerate — —djo— }
NBC cameraman with Ebola returns to U.S. { There’s a damning cartoon making its way around the Twitt-Us-Sphere – Maybe 20 black near corpses being ignored in hospital beds while the only doctors in the cartoon are standing beside the only white patient, telling him, “We’ll do everything we can- You’re in good hands now.” —djo— }
Canada’s free flight for European leaders ruffles German feathers { * Yay! Somebody else out there is awake and notices these things. Yes, Germany is a country that already saw what happens when you let Fascists take over. Busloads of prisoners heading to concentration camps had their windows painted with happy smiling faces beaming out at the countryside while they were bringing ‘undesireables’ to “Work Makes Free” camps to be worked to death, starved to death, gassed to death, or worse. —djo— }
Downsizing: Your body can’t lose weight without your mind on board { }
-COMING UP LIVE- Ontario hockey league launching league-wide mental health plan { }
Alberta town votes to lift 109-year-old booze ban { }
Rock Machine biker gang boss arrested near Montreal { }
Search for Malaysia Airlines MH370 resumes with new underwater equipment { }
Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded for brain GPS research { }
-Must Watch- Hong Kong protest time-lapse { }
-Must Watch- Rough Engagement { * Couple gets engaged while floating over San Diego in a balloon. Balloon has trouble and crash lands. * —djo— }
-Must Watch- Typhoon Phantone hits Japan { * I don’t like being told I ‘must’ anything- My first impression here: I’ve seen hurricanes. I’ve seen weather channel footage of every nasty storm to hit this country since 1980- something. Why would I want to see another storm hit another coastline? * “God- help anybody in the path of a storm- be it weather or political- Amen” — If you’re an athiest or agnostic, figure I’m trying to tap into my ‘higher’ power to activate some kind of cosmic power that we might just have been brainwashed out of knowing we all have— —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- The symols of Hong Kong’s ‘umbrella revolution’ { }
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“Local / New Brunswick”
Chemical explosion injures 2 at UNB’s Fredericton campus { }
Brian Gallant’s 13-member cabinet will be smallest in 50 years { }
Storm Arthur tree cleanup costs in Fredericton reach $1.2M { }
Garbage sorting going downhill says Recycle SENB official { * Sorting garbage down-hill, that’s an idea – stand at the top of a hill, with your nearest politician’s house at the bottom of that hill – and dump all your garbage. Oh- and make sure there’s nothing in that garbage that can lead the ‘authorities’ to you. —djo— }
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Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak was honoured by Google with this doodle on what would have beeh her 87th birthday.
“First Nations”
CFS is ‘new residential school system’ says former CFS investigator { }
Cold, mud ending Winnipeg drag of Red River { }
-Audio- Clifford Kokopenance jury roll case goes to Supreme Court { }
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{ Ack! It’s 3:45 pm – I’m late because my visiting daughter was sick today and none of my back up editors answered their telephones. ———djo——— }
Sunday, 05 October, 2014 -( 54˚F / 12˚C – Grey & cloudy right now @ 12:45 pm in Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson }
“If Canadian polar bears, shown here in a Manitoba file photo, had an actor’s union, they might be miffed that a bear from China snagged a starring role in and upcoming Hollywood Movie.”
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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Kenojuak Ashevak’s The Enchanted Owl, created in 1960, was featured on a Canadian stamp and has permeated Canadian culture. (West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative Ltd./National Gallery of Canada)
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Lead Articles:
-Analysis- China’s ‘anaconda strategy’ for choking off the Hong Kong protests: Patrick Brown { “In Hong Kong, Patrick Brown observes how Beijing has, among other measures, been quietly halting the flow of Chinese tourists, an important source of income, to Hong Kong in the hopes of pitting residents against the blockading students. —djo— }
Kei Nishikori beats Milos Raonic at Japan Open final { }
Texas seeks ‘low risk’ homeless man linked to Ebola case { }
Man in Dallas with Ebola ‘fighting for his life’: official { }
Hong Kong protesters agree to remove some barricades { }
Typhoon Phanfone heads to Tokyo after killing U.S. airman { }
Pope urges creative approach to family at Vatican meeting { }
Churches, mosques offer prayers for Briton killed by ISIS { }
Doctors still befuddled about prescribing medical marijuana { “Some Canadian doctors continue to have concerns about prescribing medical marijuana after new guidelines were released for family physicians. – MDs say they have little scientific data to guide their authorizations for medical cannabis – Earlier this week, the College of Family Physicians of Canada released preliminary guidance to its 30,000 members on prescribing dried cannabis.
The college said there’s no research evidence supporting use of medical marijuana for low-back pain or fibromyalgia. Its use can be considered for neuropathic pain, such as nerve-damage pain resulting from multiple sclerosis, from metastatic cancer or from diabetic neuropathy, when those conditions don’t respond to standard treatments, the guidelines state. -Who should be able to legally access medical cannabis is a contentious issue, even within the medical profession. – In April, Health Canada changed its regulations and put the power to authorize medical marijuana use in the hands of doctors. Supplies of the herb are now provided by licensed growers and patients with proven medical needs are no longer allowed to grow it for personal use. – “We have little scientific data to guide us,” the college’s Dr. Sharon Circone said. “We have extremely little guidance from Health Canada. This was sprung on us.” – The Arthritis Society is also calling for more research on medical cannabis so people living with arthritis can make informed choices about their treatment and doctors have evidence-based information before authorizing use. – *** & Our Editor/Reporter, Jim W, reported earlier this year than a New Brunswick farmer with a medical condition reported to the CBC that he had been told that it would be illegal for him to continue growing his own, and was told that he would now have to pay $20,000.00 a year through approved channels to receive what he was basically growing himself for free. He can’t afford that. & We also commented that it looks like the greedy hands of government figured out they could extort tons of money from suffering medical patients before they decided that it might be a good idea to legalize medical marijuana. *** At last notice, law officials and government ‘authorities’ were backing off and not enforcing the “Thou Shalt Not Grow Thine Own!” provisions until further notice. —djo— }
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“Offbeat”
Homegrown polar bear talent passed up for foreign cub in Hollywood movie { * Well, then, we’ll just have to boycott that Hollywood movie, won’t we? —djo— }
Pilgrims snap selfies between prayers during Hajj { }
Canucks anthem singer takes spill during O Canada { }
Montreal ‘ball of light’ mystery deepens { * Another one of our reporters, Cathi Harris, sent me email saying that credible authorities narrowed it down to ‘Most likely not intelligent alien sources’ =’ most likely a satellite burning out’ – they cause green or yellow fireballs. —djo— }
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Some of the 20 puppies found in a field by a hunter scoping out areas to hunt for moose.
“Most Viewed”
Battlefords Human society busy after hunter finds 20 puppies in field near Glaslyn { *See Photo * – On Friday, Greg Zubiak was having a look around the field near Glaslyn where he plans to hunt moose this year when he saw some movement in the distance. – “As I walked up, they all just kind of looked at me and I guess my moose hunt was over. I just said, ‘OK, come on,’ and as soon as I said that, they all come running to me,” he said. – He counted 20 puppies left in the field. – “I saw two puppy heads sticking out and the rest of them had their heads buried in each other,” he said. – Zubiak says he knew some of the 20 puppies, who range in age from approximately 3 to 6 weeks old, apparently needed some extra warmth after being left out in the field, apparently left with just a blanket. *** So he took off his jacket and made them a nest in the front of the box of his truck. —djo— }
Consort shooting: Victim died protecting his family, say parents { }
Mexican police discover mass grave amid search for missing students { }
Igloolik RCMP officer shot by gunman on snowmobile { }
Keurig’s coffee supremacy challenged by Canadian firm { “A Canadian company is leading a pack of challengers that intend to knock off the exclusive features of the Keurig 2.0 single-serve coffee-maker. – Keurig released its 2.0 model in August, with a feature that initially prevented consumers from using other brands of coffee pods. –
“- “We cracked the code,” a smiling John Pigott, CEO of Club Coffee, told CBC News. The Toronto company made news this week with its $600-million lawsuit against Vermont-based Keurig, which alleges anti-competitive behaviour. – “And we’ve pointed other companies in the right direction on how to do it,” he added. – Some consumers had expressed anger and even launched lawsuits over Keurig’s plan to ensure that only its licensed K-cups would work in the new model. Less expensive off-licence coffee pods have been available for two years, but would be locked out from the wildly popular 2.0 model. – Now a number of companies say their pods will function in the 2.0 model. ” —djo— }
-21 photo slide show- Hong Kong police clash with protesters in historic standoff { }
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Other:
Search for Malaysian Airlines MH370 to resume with new underwater equipment { }
Manjusha’s Match chronicles mom’s search for stem cell donor { }
-Point Of View- How to fix Question Period: Michael Enright { }
Cost to rebuild Gaza estimated at $4B { * How much would it cost to rebuild America’s pristine wilderness if some legal authority found us guilty of stealing our country from the sovereign people who were here before us and ordered us to return this continent to its natural state? *** Or, imagine that the state of New York invaded New Jersey and bombed the heck out of the place, and the rest of the U.S.A. came to New Jersey’s aid and soundly beat the New Yorkers- then demanded they pay to rebuild all the infrastructure they’d obliterated. How much would that cost? —djo— }
Brazilians voting in nail-biter election for president { }
Fords used City of Toronto resources for campaign, says ex-mayoral candidate { }
-Must Watch- Ebola fight on the frontlines { }
-Must Watch- A sick father’s plea to ISIS { * This may be an honest and sincere report- but I’m remembering the impassioned ‘eye witness account’ of Saudi Arabian babies being removed from incubators and placed on the floor to die by Iraqi soldiers – that turned out to be a cold hearted lie and the ‘eye witness’ was the daughter of a Saudi ambassador who had been nowhere near the hospital. You pull stuff like that once too often and you have lost your credibility, guys- —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- U.S. beer industry hit by brewing debate over water regulation { }
-Canada- No justice for victims of ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier, say Haitians in Montreal { }
Recounts in New Brunswick confirm election night results { “With just two days to go before the swearing in of the Liberal government in New Brunswick, the final recount in the province is done. – The hand counts were ordered after questions were raised about the accuracy of the electronic tabulation system. – Seven ridings in total were given a second count. – Elections New Brunswick says judges from the Court of Queen’s Bench have confirmed the wins by Liberal candidates in the ridings of Carleton-Victoria, Shippagan-Lameque-Miscou, Saint John Harbour, Saint John East, Charlotte-Campobello and Fredericton North. – The Progressive Conservatives were confirmed as winning the riding of Fredericton-Grand Lake. – Friday night votes – Two seats were recounted in Saint John on Friday. – Judges upheld the wins by Ed Doherty, in Saint John Harbour, and Gary Keating, in Saint John East. – On election night, the use of an untested software by Elections New Brunswick to transmit results recorded through the automated vote-counting tabulator system saw vote counts stall and then appear to drop before finally concluding. – The resulting confusion and delays meant it was about five hours after the polls closed before Elections New Brunswick could declare Brian Gallant’s Liberals had won a majority government. – After the confusion, the Progressive Conservatives applied for recounts in six ridings and the People’s Alliance asked for one. ” — * And yesterday it was reported that in one ‘riding’ five votes had been miscounted by the electronic tabulator. —djo— }
Saint John jail guard facing drug trafficking related charges { }
Thursday, 02 October, 2014 -( 52˚F / 11˚C – & ‘clear’ right now @ 9:15 am in Ithaca )- { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson }
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. — & Jim W convinced me to take credit for this, above. ———djo——— }
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Walrus Herd On Alaska Beach. This may be a stock photo. A screen capture from the actual video came out too blurry.
Other Sources: The Toronto Star:
CETA a much-announced trade pact of dubious value: { –By:Thomas WalkomNational Affairs, Published on Tue Sep 30 2014 –Free trade with Europe is the centerpiece of Stephen Harper’s time in government. It is so crucial that the prime minister announces it over and over again. -The latest re-announcement came Friday. This time, it was to celebrate the almost final text of what is officially known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the 28-member European Union. -That followed celebrations last year on an agreement in principle. There will undoubtedly be another gala when, after a “legal review” the final, final CETA text is released. – And there may be to 30 more over the next few years if the agreement is successfully ratified by the European Council, the European Parliament and the 28 member nations of the EU, – In ancient times, political rulers marked such victories with human sacrifice and lavish excess. Harper made do by spending a mere $338,000 to fly a gaggle of visiting European bureaucrats back to Brussels on a Canadian government jet. – The pact is far from a done deal. In Europe, the politics of CETA have become enmeshed in the debate over a similar accord being negotiated between the EU and Washington. – Critics fear that a section in CETA allowing companies to override domestic laws could set a precedent for the Americans to exploit. – There is also dispute within the EU over whether such trade and investment deals need to be ratified by all 28 member states. – But let us assume for a moment that the Canada-Europe deal eventually comes into effect. What can we expect? – At first glance, the answer is not much. The government promises 80,000 new net jobs. But as Jim Stanford, an economist with the labour union Unifor has pointed out, this is a bogus number based on the assumption that no one can ever be unemployed. – Expect the price of European luxuries to fall as tariffs are removed. But don’t expect a big job uptick here. – Ottawa says Canadian beef and pork producers will gain better access to European markets thanks to CETA. And perhaps they will. – Yet as a recent analysis from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives points out, the European Union is already a net exporter of pork and beef. – This doesn’t mean there is no appetite in Europe for, say, Canadian pork chops. But unless European farmers are singularly inefficient, it does suggest the market would be limited. – Conversely, a deal with Europe promises to be less disruptive than earlier free trade pacts. – The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement of 1989 and the North American Free Trade Agreement of 1993 virtually wiped out entire domestic industries. – This time, it seems that job losses would be more limited. – With significant exceptions (particularly in Ontario), the new pact would make it near impossible for governments or government agencies to favour locally owned firms. That could affect businesses ranging from school bus operators to caterers. – Canadian cheese makers would be hurt as would domestic automakers. But neither is likely to be destroyed. – The application of European drug patent rules would result in Canadians paying more for their pharmaceuticals. Provincial governments, all of which operate public drug plans, were particularly grumpy about this. But Ottawa has appeased them by offering subsidies. – Trade analyst Scott Sinclair says he expects the provinces will quietly pass laws implementing their CETA obligations. – The real danger in this deal has nothing to do with trade. Rather it is a provision, similar to one enshrined in NAFTA, that would permit corporations to overturn domestic laws. – In effect, CETA includes an investors’ bill of rights aimed at penalizing government actions that interfere with profitability. – European businesses would be able to challenge such actions before a special dispute-settlement board. Irish banks, for instance, could challenge regulations designed to safeguard the Canadian financial system. – European firms could also challenge government regulations that “unduly” complicate or delay business activities. – Theoretically, Canadian companies would have reciprocal rights in Europe. But we don’t have good track record. – Under NAFTA, several U.S. companies have managed to overturn Canadian laws. No Canadian company has ever successfully used that trade pact to override a U.S. law. – Thomas Walkom’s column appears Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. / —***** I asked friends in Canada about the Toronto Star – One friend, who has been helpful in the past, commented that Toronto has a “Sun” newspaper and a “Star” but no “Moon” — Here’s the message: “I used to subscribe to The Star. It’s central/left. Right wingnuts read The Sun. There is no Moon paper, lol. There should be though. It would be nice to have a totally apolitical non-censored newspaper out there.” C.M. Harris. ***** —djo— }
The Demonstrations continue in Hong Kong. Many Protesters are downloading and using “Fire Chat” an app that can connect chatters without an internet or cellular connection. It may have security issues, but it may work if the government shuts down their networks.
{ Is today international anything day? —> Doug, who appreciated international coffee day . }
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Lead Articles:
-New- Liberian Ebola orphan a ‘miracle child’ facing uncertain future { * Scorecard: “News articles designed to make you feel anxious / Total Articles” = ” 1 / 1 ” * —djo— }
10 U.S. disease experts now in Texas to probe Ebola case { * 2 / 2 * }
First Nations join Vancouver land deal valued at $302M { * 2 / 3 * }
Hong Kong police warn protesters not to charge buildings { * 3 / 4 * }
PM to announce Canada’s combat role in ISIS fight { * 4 / 5 * }
-Analysis- Harper readying groundwork for Canada’s turn in Iraq: Chris Hall { * 5 / 6 * = *** “You must believe that your government is sending your children off to die in b.s. made up touble spots [ caused by C.I.A. and other covert agencies stirring up hatred, playing ‘divide and conquer’ to manipulate you ] because you must believe that without your government and its military, you are helpless and vulnerable” <—> fascist agenda *** —djo— }
“Guess which of these two is not welcome in Kroger’s Stores” The guy with a scary looking rifle almost ready to fire or the kid with the ice cream cone. = Propaganda campaign designed to prey on your anxieties.
Guns and grocery stores: U.S. supermarket chain draws fire from moms group { I’m willing to bet that the group “Moms Demand Action”, an anti-gun lobby in the U.S.A. is funded by, advised by, manipulated by, or is a front for a group that wants to disarm U.S. Citizens. I should have our reporter / editor Jim W weigh in on this. He was living in Ithaca when I met him. He had a rifle that he’d only used for target shooting. We went to a range together and he was a better shot in those days than I was. He was engaged to a woman from California who was a student at Cornell University up the hill there- And she was terrified of guns. I saw her look like she wanted to crawl backward out of her skin just knowing he owned a rifle that he kept securely locked up in a safe in a spot that almost no one would think to look for it. He decided to sell the rifle, saying he was making the jump to believing that prayer and meditation might be a better defence than keeping a rifle locked up where he probably couldn’t get it in time if there was a real danger anyway. I almost bought it. But he went with a licensed dealer instead. On the way home he admitted that he had been nervous about buying the rifle in the first place. His father had been an abusive, violent alcoholic who was over six feet tall and weighed between two hundred and three hundred pounds all his adult life. Jim said that he worried that, if he’d had a firearm within reach when his father went ballistic and began slapping his mother around, or beat up physically on his younger brother, he may have been extremely tempted to use deadly force. But, as an adult, when he was a good two hundred and fifty miles from his father, who had become disabled, and was confined to a wheel chair for a number of years, Jim told me that when he had the opportunity to buy the rifle, and thought that since he was trying to buy property in the woods where wolves, bears and an occasional big cat might be a real problem, he thought about it hard and long, and realized that he had grown up and was now responsible, and the fact that he examined his issues, and especially since he had not completely lost it when a bully was attacking a woman and he could have swung a metal baseball bat and probably crippled or killed the attacker, but gave the guy a warning and scared him off instead— He said he had realized he had matured and had the self control he needed to accept that he was a responsible adult and would not do anything stupid in the heat of the moment- “Moments don’t get any hotter than when you see some ice-hole who just might kill somebody you know and care about-” Jim left one of his targets from the shooting range, with an impressive cluster near the bulls eye, in the back of his hatch back Newspaper delivery car where anybody could look inside and guess it probably wasn’t a good idea to mess with this guy- And later, after his fiacée broke off the engagement, admitted that wished he hadn’t sold the rifle. But- Okay, I got rambling here- *** Several of my friends, people who do not wear aluminum foil hats to keep evil aliens from controlling their thoughts, believe that the U.S. second ammendment was intended to give the ‘sovereign citizens’ of the U.S.A. the right to defend themselves from all enemies, foreign and domestic, including a government that might lose its way and declare that freedom and free citizenry were enemies of the state. I also know quite a few people who believe that an armed ‘bad guy’ would not pick on a victim who might have a gun or be protected by somebody in a store who might have one. I never want to shoot anybody. I don’t care how dangerous a situation might seem. I mean, if somebody had a knife at my daughter’s throat and I was sure I could kill him with one shot and not miss and hit Rachel- I’d probably do it. But I don’t know how I’d live with that afterward- I could probably give myself PTSD just thinking about it. But I do not want to see the government and police forces become the only people in this country who can legally own fire arms. What’s the first thing an evil totalitatarian regime does when they come to power? They disarm the public. And then programs like the holocaust can happen. Gaaaa- Let’s hope it never comes close to that. *** / long winded again… —djo— } { Anxiety Meter: * 6 / 7 * }
Cold Case: Christine Jessop’s adbuction and death still unsolved 30 years later { * See? You, too, could be abducted and murdered by some random crazy person, even on your way home from school. Anxiety Meter: * 7 / 8 * }
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“Offbeat”
Former Winnipegger’s ‘mean toddler’ video goes ultra-viral { * 7 / 9 * — Unless you become afraid that a toddler might pick up a kitchen knife and do you in while you’re sleeping, or the word ‘viral’ sets off subliminal triggers. —djo— }
Sabre discovery may solve decades-old murder mystery { * 8 / 10 * Under “Most Viewed” this article’s headline is “Sabre from American Revolution found in Guysborough wall” The sabre belonged to a loyalist who fought with a loyalist cavalry in the Carolinas during the Revolution. As an officer he was allowed to keep his sabre. In 1829, a ‘local doctor’ with a bad reputation —who may have stolen property from people he treated— in the Guysborough, Nova Scotia area, was found dead, stabbed multiple times by what was believed to be a sword. One of the original officer’s sons was among those who were charged in the doctor’s death, but charges were dropped? The sabre was found inside the wall of a house which was originally built by a retired sheriff, who may have found the sabre and hidden it inside his wall as a souvenir. *** Hey, somebody in your neighbourhood might secretly own some nasty old murder weapon. Maybe he’ll want to use it on you in the middle of some dark and scary night?*** —djo— }
Snoop Dogg, Jared Leto become Reddit co-owners { Reddit raised $50M in vewnture capital to improve its operations >>—-> * “Things are about to change at Reddit, thanks in part to a large investment from none other than one of the social news site’s biggest fans: Snoop Dogg. -The company announced Tuesday that it has successfully raised $50 million dollars in venture capital funding to improve its operations from investors such as Y Combinator president Sam Altman, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, American angel investor Ron Conway, and yes, the Big Boss Dogg. – “We’re planning to use this money to hire more staff for product development, expand our community management team, build out better moderation and community tools, work more closely with third party developers to expand our mobile offerings (try our new AMA app), improve our self-serve ad product, build out redditgifts marketplace, pay for our growing technical infrastructure, and all the many other things it takes to support a huge and growing global internet community,” wrote the company in a blog post Tuesday morning. – “We have been entrusted with capital by patient, long-term investors who support our views on difficult issues,” the post continues.”We believe in free speech, self-governing communities, and the power of voting. We find that this freedom yields more good than bad, and we have chosen investors based on this belief.” – Other investors who participated in the funding round include American investor Josh Kushner, entrepreneur Paul Buchheit, Y Combinator founding partner Jessica Livingston, Eventbrite’s Kevin and Julia Hartz, Minted CEO Mariam Naficy, Reddit CEO Yishan Wong and actor Jared Leto. – As the Daily Dot notes, Leto had previously invested in several other tech companies — one of them being a free stock trading app called Robinhood which also secured funding from Snoop Dogg earlier this month. – Snoop, born Calvin Broadus Jr., has backed many business ventures throughout the course of his career, though they have predominantly been in the charity, entertainment, apparel and mobile gaming industries. – Some online have expressedsurprise over the news that Snoop had bought a chunk of Reddit, but to those familiar with the acclaimed rapper’s affinity for the social news site, his investment makes perfect sense.” * Anxiety Meter= 8/11 – unless you have an unreasonable fear that Snoop Dogg might be an evil space-alien agent in disguise or something. —djo— }
China frisks 10,000 pigeons for butt bombs { * 9 / 12 * China released 10,000 doves as part of a ceremony to celebrate their National Day – But first they had the doves searched, intimately checked out – because they’re afraid some anti-government group just might have stuck explosive devices up the birds’ butts. *** Hey, the next pigeon you see may be carrying an atomice bomb up its butt- Ya think?*** —djo— }
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“Most Viewed”
Housing market a bubble set to burst, investment expert says { * 10 / 13 * You might wake up tomorrow and owe half a zillion worthless dollars on a house that isn’t worth a dime? Gee- the bank might kick you out into sub-freezing weather because you don’t have a real old fashion silver dime to buy your worthless home from the evil ice-holes at the bank? —djo— }
White woman sues sperm bank after insemination from black donor { * 11 / 14 * What if your mother was artificially injected with sperm from a psychotic axe murderer? Or evil abducting space aliens who know how to breed psychotic killers? Gee, maybe they can send you a secret message in your dream state and turn you into a zombie assassin who will kill somebody you care about and have you captured on video in the act, so you end up facing the death penalty? And you will have no memory or any of this? But your dna will be all over the murder weapon. ***Sounds like a very early Halloween nightmare plot day here at the old blogging station. *** —djo— }
Harper readying groundwork for Canada’s turn in Iraq { This is the third time this headline has been listed, so maybe this would make it * 13 / 16 * Anxiety-inspiring headlines today. What do you think? —djo— }
U of T is Canada’s only top 20 entry in world university rankings { “U of T” = University of Toronto – Okay, this might be a stretch, but if thinking you may have gotten a sub-standard education makes you feel anxious, this might be * 14 / 17 * }
“Judy Manning, the new minister of Public Safety and Attorney General, says her political connections have nothing to do with her appointment.” Hint – if she tries to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge, don’t buy it.
Judy Manning ‘surprised’ by questions about PC party connections { * “Judy Manning, who was appointed to [ the Newfoundland and Labrador ] cabinet this week with little political experience, is taking exception to questions about her close connections to the Progressive Conservative party. – During an interview with CBC News, Judy Manning, the new minister of public safety and attorney-general, bristled when asked if her unconventional and surprising appointment was influenced by the fact she is the partner of longtime PC supporter Leo Power. – “I’m a little surprised that has come up. Quite frankly, in terms of my predecessors, I don’t recall the media ever approaching any of our previous cabinet ministers or our previous premiers about with whom they were sleeping,” she stated in reply to a question from CBC reporter Chris O’Neill-Yates. – Power started attending PC conventions in the late 1970s, was an aide to former federal Tory minister John Crosbie, and has played senior roles in managing provincial PC election campaigns. While he has never sought office, he’s well-known among party members. –Judy Manning to wait until next election to run for seat – Manning is also the niece of Senator Fabian Manning, a former high profile MHA. –‘Quite frankly, in terms of my predecessors, I don’t recall the media ever approaching any of our previous cabinet ministers or our previous premiers about with whom they were sleeping’– Judy Manning – Manning is also the minister responsible for the status of women, and said such questions “reaffirm for me that I have a significant role also to play under the banner of the status of women.” – She said she was a spirited supporter of Premier Paul Davis in the lead-up to last month’s compelling PC leadership convention, and believes the new premier selected her because he thought she was best for the job, not because of her connections.” * Um, lets see, ** 15 / 18 ** people receiving powerful political appointments, who might be in charge of your public safety, or assuring that the justice department only prosecutes people who deserve to be prosecuted, may have no idea what they’re doing, how this system is supposed to work, or what needs to be done to insure that your rights and freedoms are properly protected. She may have her position because she slept with the right political insider? This might qualify as anxiety-encouraging, * I’m saying the article raises those insinuations, I have no idea what she is like and I wouldn’t accuse her of anything. I’m commenting on the tone of the article. * *** And the CBC is a lot more careful about this kind of thing, like I say in the heading every day, they are probably a lot more honest than most U.S. Media, which are controlled by people you proably would not want to let your sister, or daughter, go out on a date with. *** —djo— }
Lotto 6/49 winning ticket sold in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia { * 16 / 19 * Somebody just won $13.8-million tax free dollars and you can’t afford to buy the premium cat food your favourite pet is used to? —djo— }
-22 photo slide show- Hong Kong police clase with protesters in historic standoff { * 17 / 20 * You might suffer PTSD flashbacks next time you turn on your television for the evening news and watch thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators being butchered by machine gun fire from Chinese military personnel trying to ‘maintain order’ – I hope you haven’t listened to any of the fear mongering talk show hosts who have tried to tell you that the yellow peril Chinese Commies might parachute into your nice peaceful neighbourhood any minute now- ***sigh*** —djo— }
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Other:
-Live- Hong Kong police warn protesters not to charge buildings { Repeat- but this makes * 18 / 21 * Anxiety inspiring headlines }
Be warned: Housing bubble set to burst { * 19 / 22 * -Repeat- }
-Video- Lena Dunham of Girls: Secrecy is ‘kind of destructive’ { * 20 / 23 * ***Lena Dunham is no stranger to using her own life as fodder for her creative endeavours, most notably in her wildly successful HBO seriesGirls.
– But the 28-year-old TV creator, actor and director can now add another accomplishment to her lengthy, and frequently candid, body of work: She’s now an author. – Dunham’s highly anticipated new book Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s “Learned” launched Tuesday in Canada. Like her hit television show, the collection of essays includes Dunham’s outlook on what it’s like to be young and female—including revelations of sexual assault, eating disorders and personal struggles with body image. – In a Canadian radio exclusive interview with Q host Jian Ghomeshi, the outspoken star described the moment she became an open book: – “Probably, like, the minute I started talking,” Dunham said. – “I just never had a comfort with the idea of things that are supposed to be kept secret, and I think from an early age, I found the concept of secrecy kind of destructive.” *** One more reminder that you may be vulnerable to sexual assault, eating disorders or personal struggles with body image. —djo— }
Is China willing to sacrifice Hong Kong’s booming economy? { * 21 / 24 * Is your government willing to pull the financial rug out from under you in order to control you more completely? —djo— }
Khorsan group shows why al-Qaeda us still a force to be reckoned with { * 22 / 25 * Never mind that the C.I.A. is on record for having set up “the List” — The literal translation of ‘al-Qaeda’ is ‘the List’ — of ‘friendly’ jihadist rebels in Afghanistan – that the C.I.A. supplied with money and guns and bombs and stuff to help get the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan. — There might be a terrorist / jihadist under you bed with a bomb wired to his chest. Jeeze, how can you sleep knowing that your son or daughter may be about to be seduced into joining a terrorist organization? Or might be blown up in your own home town by terrorists driven crazy by propaganda and insane promises from lying manipulators who use their anxiety to control them? Wait a minute, people in a high state of anxiety are easy to control — and how many articles in this ‘much-better-than-average’ CBC News Headlines page appear to be designed to increase your level of anxiety? —djo— }
Ebola patient in the U.S. told hospital he was from Liberia — then was sent home { * 23 / 26 * If the terrorists don’t get you, some weaponized disease might? — Weaponized or naturally occuring — here’s another threat – you or your children might catch some incredibly nasty disease and die in agony because your government allows people from ‘certain countries’ to come into your country, your area, your city? Well, heck, we should give our wonderful, caring government the power to lock us all up in our homes and keep those nasty diseases from taking away our quality of life — hey wait a minute, they want us to surrender our quality of life, our freedoms and security in order to feel more secure? What??? Where’s the reset button? What’s going on here? Who is in control? Why are they doing this? —djo— }
4 children with paralysis monitored for Enterovirus D68 { * 24 / 27 — I’m not kidding, am I? Here’s a disease that targets the young, can kill your sweet, innocent little daughter – Is your anxiety level through the roof yet? There’s more— —djo— }
Repeat of the U of T article. I won’t call this anxiety raising this time { * 24 / 28 * }
-New- Australian Parliament restricts veil wearers { * 25 / 29 * A whole ethnic group is targetted for suspicion because there are a couple religious fanatics out of hundreds of millions of Muslims. The Prophet, God Bless Him, did not require that women hide their faces and hair. Human men who want complete control over everybody, especially women, put that in place. Now that thousands, maybe hundreds of millions of women have been convinced that they are safe and loved, and ‘Loved by God’ if they keep themselves hidden — are being forced by governments in places they’ve probably moved to in this generation – to rip their protective clothing off and expose themselves to the eyes of people who hate them. Sound like rape to you? —djo— }
-Repeat- White woman sues sperm bank after insemination from black donor { I think I should let this slide this time. – even if the idea that you might not really know who your parents are might raise your anxiety level- It might not send you over the edge into sheer panic. * 25 / 30 * —djo— }
First Nations acquire huge swath of Vancouver land { * 26 / 31 * —I actually believe that First Nations / Native Americans / Aboriginals everywhere – were robbed of their property and should be able to get at least some of it back, should not be herded onto unwanted land and forced into poverty while unethical ice-holes from across the ocean steal their resources and make themselves rich and make the lives of those they stole from even more miserable by parading around with lots of shiny toys and gadgets- and have a history of genocidal policies — who tried to forcefully strip the rich Aboriginal culture from them, made it a crime to speak their languages and practice their religions – Canada’s in a weird situation from U.S. standards. ‘The Crown’ owns all mineral rights to property bought and paid for by its citizens. People can take a walk around their property and find huge gaping holes where prospectors have dug for gold, iron, aluminum, nickle- whatever- and there is nothing they can do about it. In the U.S. if you catch somebody raping your property, you can shoot them. I think you still kill anybody you find in your home in at least most of the U.S.A. I mean, I heard cops say, “If you shoot an intruder, make sure he falls inside your house.” In Canada if you shoot a maniac charging at you with a machine gun, you might end up in jail for unsafe storage of a fire arm or discharging deadly weapons within city limits or any one of a dozen other thought crimes against the crown. BUT— Hey look at this. What if your government decides that the property you worked yourself half to death for isn’t yours any more- “opps, so sad, too bad, get out now! And you better not take anything with you that we don’t approve of!” ? — Some of these anxiety raising headlines should get a higher score than others. I mean, anxiety that somebody might kick your dog isn’t quite as bad as anxiety that your local government’s law enforcement people might decide tomorrow to set you on fire and lie and tell your neighbours you were a know terrorist on their watch list and probably set yourself on fire making a high tech bomb – because some crooked cop wants your property so he can stalk the cute young newly wed next door? Or they might just decide to force you out of property you spent forty years paying for- “because they can”? —djo— }
Jun Lin hid homosexuality from his family, ex-boyfriend tells court { * 27 / 32 * Jun Lin was the Chinese student killed and butchered by Luka Magnotta in a case that’s being tried in court right now in Montreal. Magnotta admitted to that, but says he’s not criminally responsible because he’s nuts, his brain isn’t wired correctly. Just knowing that people who kill and butcher others for no apparent reason, right in the middle of a supposedly civilized town or city- is enough to elevate your adrenaline levels. But what if there’s a sexual angle? What if the potential serial killer next door hates you because you remind him of someone who humiliated him as a child? What if the guy next door wants to kill you and rape your wife? your daughter? your mother? your husband? your son? your dog? your corpse? Well heck — you’re just not safe anywhere, are you? “Dear God! Send Help! Now, Please? -Amen- —djo— }
FireChat lets protesters chat without Wi-Fi, cell service { * um * Okay, the evil bad guys who control the internet connections can’t shut the net down and stop you from calling for help if you have ‘FireChat’ — but wait — The article itself hinted that there might be possible security problems with FireChat – What if the evil empire can hack you when your’re not plugged into the internet, not on a Wi-Fi network, not within range of any cellular towers, get your GPS co-ordinates and swoop in with their black ops super soldiers and either snuff you out like stomping on an ant, or drag you off to a secret black ops prison and torture you through incredible amounts of pain for the rest of your short, and getting shorter, life? *28 / 33 * }
Franklin expedition ship found in Arctic ID’d as HMS Erebus { * um * The background on this story is worrisome. Prime Minister Stephen Harper really wanted to find evidence that Canadians had explored the far north because he’s worried about Russian claims that they ‘own the north pole’ and may have their eyes and greedy little fingers poised to try to steal chunks of Canada and keep them for their own. Are we to believe that there may be problems just over the horizon? Russia might find oil in Canada and declare war after a murderous attack with no warning? Is that what we’re heading toward? Is that what your government wants you to believe might happen? So if you do not surrender all your rights and freedoms right now this instant you might wake up tomorrow morning with a foreign flag flying over your nearest courthouse and dozens of your closest friends hanging dead in the town square? * 29 / 34 * —djo— }
Health Canada bans drug ingredients from 3 factories in India { * 30/35 * “OMG” the Hindu type Indians are trying to poison us now? Or is this a government plot to keep you from having access to drugs that might cure you of diseases that fascist pharmaceutical companies would rather see you die slowly from while paying more than you can afford into their officially approved coffers for pills that might make you a little more comfortable, or not- but surely won’t cure you? —djo— }
U.S. Secret Service chief Julia Peirson resigns amid controversy { * 31 / 36 * Jeeze! If the best equiped, most highly trained security force in the free world can’t properly protect the U.S. President and his home – Can it possibly be safe for anyone anywhere? “Gaaaa!, says djo. —djo— }
-Must Watch- Brazil favela fire { * 32 / 37 * “A massive fire destroys around 100 homes in a Sao Paulo slum on Wednesday” What if your neighbour’s barbecue blows up and starts a fire that destroys your whole neighbourhood? —djo— }
-Must Watch- Walrus herd on Alaska beach { * um * “Thousands of walruses swim ashore near Point Lay, Alaska” But in the video they explain that this is due to ‘global warming’ or ‘climate change’ and if the ice all melts, your nearest shoreline might rise and you might wake up under water. -Or not wake up at all? * 33 / 38 * }
-Editor’s Pick- 4 new things we’re learning about Ebola { * 34 / 39 * “North America knows how to contain it, but as Ebola spreads, the political risk grows.” —And millions of Africans who already don’t trust a lot of us, and often with good reason – don’t want to know that North Americans might be keeping their best technology at home, to save their own people, while letting too many Africans die from this disease. —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- 10 top places to grow old { *35 / 40 * Hey, you, yeah you, reading this. You’re going to grow old and die. I think we might want to raise your anxiety level by reminding you of that, even in an article disguised as a fluff piece that tells you that Canada and Northern Europe are among the ‘top’ places to live while you grow old and die. —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- WWF’s Living Planet not all doom and gloom { “6 solutions for a planet ‘in decline'” – what? is the planet falling apart? * 36 /41 * —djo— }
-Blog- Wisconsin Human Society goes viral with creative cat names { Oh, how cute, but wait a minute, the word ‘viral’ is in there- oh no- oh no! *36 / 42 * }
***** Okay, enough pointing my finger at fear mongering headlines for today? This is taking way too much time. *****
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“Local / New Brunswick”
‘Deadbeats’ in New Brunswick owe $44M in support { But how much has the government extorted in the form of taxes? Taxation without what? If you pay for something and the seller doesn’t deliver, that’s fraud – and the seller can go to jail and is often still obliged to pay you back or deliver goods for payment. right? What do governments promise when they take your tax dollars? Security? They’re delivering anxiety, demand your money back! Services? Garbage removal? A lot of municipalities now charge you for every bag or can of garbage they pick up – some will take two or three before they charge you for everything over that. & This is AFTER you’ve already paid more than enough to cover their expenses. — Jim W told me that while he was broadcasting a local town council meeting in Ontario, he learned that the provincial government threatened to with-hold money it owed the municipality if that municipality did not add new fees and charges that it had never charged its citizens before that, and got along perfectly well without charging them- —djo— }
Traveling memorial to fallen Afghan soldiers arrives in Fredericton { Hey- we have a huge problem with PTSD, there’s an epidemic of veterans committing suicide. I have an idea, lets trigger some more PTSD episodes, remind everybody of the guilt they feel for surviving when their friends didn’t- yeah, yeah, that’s the ticket! — —djo— }
Saint John movie payroll problems continue { Locals who worked as extras in a movie shot last summer in Saint John, New Brunswick, are still awaiting payment – We reported on their last “It’s in the mail” promise, which happened several weeks ago. —djo— }
Recounts granted in 7 ridings { Any way the recounts to September 22nd’s Provincial elections turn out, well >>—-> if you can’t trust your government — ??? —djo— }
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“First Nations”
Marlene Bird attends court in wheelchair to see alleged attacker { At least they used the word “alleged” here – “A woman whose legs had to be amputated following a horrific assault came out to a Prince Albert, Sask., courtroom yesterday to see her alleged attacker.” —djo— }
-Opinion- What’s in a name: Indian, native, aboriginal or indigenous? { “The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has been joined by Anishinabek of Ontario, representing 42 First Nations, in rejecting the name ‘aboriginal.’ But that term and several others have not been easy to shed, writes Don Marks.” —djo— }
‘Caribou Legs’ to go back and complete final stretch { “The Gwich’in runner, known as ‘Caribou Legs,’ will go back and complete the last leg of his run from Vancouver to Whitehorse, after an unexpected snowfall stopped him in his tracks earlier this week.” —djo— }
Former gang member turned rapper paralyzed in attack { }
Tlicho Grand Chief Eddie Erasmus gets $166K a year { This is a case of the tribe deciding how much their chiefs should get: “Of the salaries made public so far, the highest paid chiefs in the Northwest Territories are those in the only region with self-government. – Because they are self-governed, the Tlicho are not required to release the salaries of their leaders under the First Nations Financial Accountability Act. – But their rates of pay are set out in laws they’ve passed, which are publicly available. – Tlicho Grand Chief Eddie Erasmus will collect about $166,000 in pay this year. – Each of the four chiefs will be paid about $130,000, whether it’s Chief Johnny Arrowmaker of Wekweti, population 141, or Clifford Daniels, leader of the more than 2,200 people in Behchoko. – The Tlicho government set the rates of pay for chiefs and other elected members in 2005. – Just four months later, it passed a new law that increased the salaries of the chiefs and the grand chief by more than $40,000 a year. – Then in 2009, the Tlicho government passed a law that made chiefs’ and councillors’ salaries rise with the cost of living, starting four years earlier. – Under the First Nations financial transparency Act, all N.W.T. First Nations without self-government agreements must make the salaries of their chiefs public. – Only seven have done so. – The highest paid chief among them is Dettah Chief Eddie Sangris, who earned $116,000 last year. *** Um, I’m under the impression that reservations in the U.S.A. are treated as sovereign nations within whatever state they’re in. Reservations can sell cigarettes without charging the taxes, including federal taxes, that everybody else has to charge. -maybe it’s a plot to kill native Americans off by letting them smoke too much?- But where, in this so called free world, does one government have the right to demand that money earned by officials of another government be made public? Does claiming that ‘big brother’ is protecting our neighbours from being exploited by possibly crooked officials make it okay? —djo— }
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{ 1:45 pm – told you it took me longer this way — 2:30 pm finally clicking on “Publish” ———djo——— }
{ We’ve been doing this because we believe the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media in the U.S.A., & not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news.— & You can also find a link to the web cast of the most recent broadcast of “The National” the CBC’s ‘flagship nightly newscast’ under the “Must Watch” heading on their main page. — Thanks. ———djo——— }
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This is the storm that Atlantic Canadian residents are being warned about.“A Bad Air Day” in Beijing. Reminds people of Los Angeles before the really strict automobile pollution controls kicked in.
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Lead Articles:
UN Climate Summit to lay groundwork for global plan to curb emissions { }
Thousands take part in climate change march in Manhattan { & Marches around the world are under verbal attack by conservative propaganda machines and ‘mainstream journalists’ who have been bought and sold by them. }
Oliver urges weaker G20 countries to use stimulus programs { *Elsewhere, this link says, “Oliver urges weaker G20 economies to follow Canada’s stimulus model” }
Pope Francis praises Albania’s religious harmony { }
U.S. senator asks Obama to oppose Ontario nuclear waste plan { }
Canadian actress, playwright Linda Griffiths dead: family { }
4 children killed in crash weren’t wearing seatbealts { There’s a photo of a messed up quad cab pickup and an explanation that, in a northeastern Pennsylvania crash the 4 children were not in booster seats or wearing seatbelts when the car in which they were traveling caused a high-speed multi-vehicle crash. 🙁 But, as horrible as that is, I wonder why this story would make a sort of front page on the CBC News web site. Is it time for Alex Jones or somebody to speak up and ask, “What are they trying to deflect us away from?” —djo— }
-New- Rising BC Ferries fares drive some to abandon island life { Yesterday a BC minister of transportation and infrastructure [ almost typed ‘infra-struction’ ] responded with snarky attitude to a claim by BC Municipalites that the failure of the BC Government to continue subsidising the Ferries was costing municipalities more than $2 billion dollars in lost tourist income. But after I saw how quickly they tore up the railroad tracks when a huge section of railroad west of Ottawa could not find a buyer, I had a sick-to-my-stomach feeling that if anybody wanted to dis-empower whole sections of the population they could isolate them by removing their ability to get around and communicate with each other, let’s hope this is not step “B” in a carefully crafted plan to institute political slavery in Canada. —djo— }
China’s witches’ brew of pollutions goes around the world { I’m worried about the choice of subliminal verbal images here. Using any group, including witches, as a scapegoat image bothers me. —djo— }
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“Offbeat”
Nothing new in ‘Offbeat’ today 🙁
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“Most Viewed”
Nude celebrity photo-leak: More images posted to online forums { “Most likely connected to iCloud hack leak online” * “Gag” —djo— }
Alex Salmond says Scotland’s voters ‘tricked’ out of independence { “Salmond, who is stepping down as leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP) after failing to persuade Scots to leave the United Kingdom, accused Britain’s three main political parties of winning last Thursday’s referendum by 55-45 percent by making a false promise of new powers. – “I think the vow was something cooked up in desperation for the last few days of the campaign and I think everyone in Scotland now realizes that,” said Salmond, referring to a pledge by Prime Minister David Cameron and other leaders before the vote to rapidly expand Scottish autonomy in the event of a “No”. – “It is the people who were persuaded to vote no who were misled, who were gulled, who were tricked effectively,” Salmond told BBC TV, saying he thought the last-minute promise had swayed the referendum’s outcome. – ‘I think the vow was something cooked up in desperation for the last few days of the campaign and I think everyone in Scotland now realizes that.’- Alex Salmond – If Britain voted to leave the European Union in a referendum pledged by Cameron in 2017, Salmond suggested that independence-minded Scots might push for another breakaway vote.” —djo— }
-New- Calgary cougar shooting to get full review, justice minister says { A four legged cougar, not a woman prowling for younger men as potential lovers, was shot outside a Calgary hospital. —djo— }
-In Depth- Battle for your breakfast buck: Fast food attacks cereal’s supremacy { }
N.W.T. man spends $100K in search for Franklin’s grave { “N.W.T.” = North West Territories. —djo— }
Fire that destroyed 140-year-old church deemed ‘suspicious’ { }
St. John’s woman learns how infant sister became victim of Nazi extermination { “Brunhild Stobbe was one of thousands of German children murdered by decree for being ‘unworthy’. In this case the 18 day old baby was found to have the ‘Rh negative’ blood condition, which was considered to be an impurity that moved the infant into the ‘incurably insane’ category. Therefore she was terminated by doctors. – All medical practitioners in Germany were under orders to report any children with developmental issues. Especially targeted were cases of Down syndrome, abnormal brain development, malformed spines and cerebral palsy. – ‘It was horrible for me to see that word “murdered.” And I cried. I looked at the other little stones, and they said murdered, murdered, murdered. And it really shocked me’—Gudrun Williams, Brunhild’s sister. –
The files were passed on to a special ministry that decided whether the cases warranted further attention. – If they did, the parents were contacted and promised special treatment for their children, who were then admitted to special wards in hospitals across the country. – Like Brunhild, most of them never made it home. The standard procedure was to inject them with phenobarbital, which caused a slow death with symptoms resembling routine illnesses like pneumonia, tuberculosis and typhus.” *The cause of death on this baby’s death certificate read, “Pneumonia, idiocy” & *This one warrants more than a sad face here. —djo— }
‘I felt a bit bereft’: National newspapers no longer sold in Yellowkinfe { }
GM, Chrysler recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles { “General Motors and Chrysler are both recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles with faulty parts that can cause injury. The impacted models include the Cadillac XTS, Chevrolet Impala sedans, the Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos. – General Motors is recalling 221,558 Cadillac XTS and Chevrolet Impala sedans because the brake pads can stay partially engaged even when they’re not needed, increasing the risk of a fire. – Chrysler is recalling almost 189,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos in the U.S. to fix a fuel pump problem that can cause the SUVs to stall.” —djo— }
100,000 Syrians fleeing ISIS have entered Turkey in past 24 hours { }
-Must Watch- Friends Central Perk Cafe in Beijing { “Exact replica of cafe from hit sitcom allows fans to enjoy a cup of coffee and watch the show” —djo— }
-Must Watch- Vladimir Putin’s Polish Doppelganger { “Mr Slawomir was invited to the U.K. for a photo session as the Russian president’s double” —djo— }
-Must Watch- 542 Batmen set world record { “Nexen employees in Calgary set Guinness World Record for largest gathering of people dressed as the caped crusader” —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- NFL sponsors pulling back, but not out, over domestic violence scandal { }
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“Local / New Brunswick”
New Brunswick election campaign in its final day { }
Why does New Brunswick elect so many young premiers? { }
Atlantic coastline to be pounded by wind, rain { That’s the big photo up top, which I inserted a long time after I started this today. —djo— }
Climate change rallies held across Maritimes { }
Man arrested afte Saint John cab driver assault, bar fight { }
-East Coast Music- The Wilderness of Manitoba taking over New Brunswick { *I did a double take at this headline. But, in the words of Bob Mersereau, “The Wilderness Of Manitoba has always had a rich sound, but it started out with lots of harmonies and a decided folk leaning. Quite beautiful actually. That beauty is still here on the group’s latest, but the music has moved over to a stronger pop-rock base. If it was a supermarket product, the album could be labelled, “Now with more drums! And extra-catchy too!” Indeed, for a band that was nominated for the Best Folk/Roots album at the last Juno’s, this album has lots of moments that Lyndsey Buckingham would covet. Heck, Christine McVie might want to rejoin this band.” In case you’re too young to understand the connection between Lyndsey Buckingham and Christine McVie- He’s comparing the group to Fleetwood Mac in the 80’s —djo— }
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“Aboriginal”
NDP MP Romeo Saganash talks about learning how a family member died after years of his family not knowing what happened or how it happened.
NDP forces Commons debate on murdered, missing indigenous women { }
Climate action rally at Peace Arch draws busloads of people { }
Frog Lake First Nations grandmothers march against substance abuse { }
Everything else on theAboriginalpage is a repeat from yesterday-
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{ 7:00 pm — After unexpected visits from family members and a couple happy distractions, I’m back on track here, ready to check for typos and use the crayons. 🙂 7:30 pm eastern time, ready to push the “Publish” button ———djo——— }