12/06/08

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Help Wanted

You know, I recall not that long ago, a story about hundreds, (maybe even a couple thousand), Mexican immigrants that had been living illegally in the US. They faced deportation so they headed north and claimed refugee status here in Canada, Ontario apparently.

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11/30/08

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Are you Ready to Go Green?

Well, ready or not here we go....
The recent announcement by the federal government to ban incandescent light bulbs by the year 2012 has a lot of people talking. In general people are a little dumbfounded by the measure. Why? Well, while many people agree that energy conservation starts at home, there are just too many unanswered questions about the switch to CFLs (compact fluorescent lights).

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Dying Small Towns on the Prairies

We keep hearing about the Saskatchewan and Manitoba small towns dying, with fingers pointed at the exodus of our young people to booming places like BC and Alberta. Though lucrative jobs do play a part in luring residents out of province, there are a lot more factors that play into it.

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Let it Rot

Let it rot... that seems to be the Prairie mantra. Doesn't matter what it is. A house, an old truck or tractor, a heritage site. Just let it rot.

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Free The Chickens

Though it has much more steam in the US, the animal reform movement has been picking up the pace in Canada.

The City of Richmond, BC voted in May, 2007 to eliminate the use of caged hen's eggs in all city run facilities. Only free range eggs for their consumers. they also went a step further and recommended that residents and businesses do the same. Their reason for doing so was to act on their opposition to what they saw as appalling treatment of the caged hens. In addition to this moved the council approved a plan to write to the provincial government to state to them "council opposes battery cage egg production, based on the inherent cruelty of confining egg-laying hens in battery cages."

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