Category: In The News
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Caledonia occupation: $50 million and rising
Sighs, yet another article on what is happening in Calendonia, Ontario. Sighs makes me wish I was in university still so I could hear what the profs have to say on the matter, but I’m not so I do not know their views, but I do know mine. I might not like the fact that…
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china trouble continues…
I do NOT know why the Olympics have to take place in China, they place is not open nor is it tollerant as it could well be. All this trouble in Tibet is prof of that, I say forget the olympics move it to some where human rights mean something, cause it sure doesn’t mean…
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TTC workers reject contract offer
Well it does look like the TTC workers might well be going on strike once again .. though there is still time for it not to happen, but from the sounds of things, it doesn’t look good.
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Safety trumps religious freedom in Sikh’s case
In dismissing Baljinder Badesha’s helmet law challenge, judge says government must protect all lives The Star article http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/310323 ———- Well I do support the government in this area, saftey trumps religion … but if the bloke wishes to ride without a helmate then maybe increased insurance should be applied to him and if he gets…
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Snow Storm
Well it does appear that we did get that promissed snow fall .. though not as bad as it could have been. According to various local Weather Networks we are still apparently going to be getting more snow this weekend and likely well into the month to boot. Some speculate that we actaully might reach…
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Alarm raised on health literacy
Half of Canadian adults miss key information, large-scale study finds More than half of Canadian adults do not have the skills necessary to properly make daily decisions about their health, according to a report released yesterday by the Canadian Public Health Association. Its expert panel called the low levels of health literacy in Canada “critical”…