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      Canada deaf to growing hunger crisis, UN aide says

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      A key adviser to the United Nations has sharply criticized Canada for abandoning its leadership role in international development, and urged the country to step up its level of aid to poorer countries in the face of soaring food prices. Jeffrey Sachs, one of the world's best-known economists, accused the Harper government yesterday of adopting an "antagonistic," and occasionally "mocking," tone toward the implementation of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, a group of objectives aimed at alleviating problems ranging from poverty to global warming.

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    • 'God-sent Land for Colored People'

      Posted by Shemuses from The Tyee

      BC's black pioneers arrived 150 years ago today. Why they came.

      In April 1858, San Francisco's beleaguered and harassed black community sent a 35-member "Pioneer Committee" to Victoria. It was a response to an invitation to settle in the colony of Vancouver's Island, which was about to be flooded by American gold-seekers. The committee sailed on a steamer called the Commodore.

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      globeandmail.com: Protesters disrupt Stelmach fundraising dinner

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      As protests go, the timing couldn't have been better. Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach was just about to deliver an anti-Greenpeace message to a Tory fundraising dinner Thursday, when two Greenpeace activists dropped from the ceiling with a large anti-Stelmach banner. "Stelmach, the best premier oil money can buy," read the large banner with a prominent Greenpeace logo. "Stop the tarsands!" The punchline of the Premier's speech was how he was planning trips to southern California and central Europe later this year to dispel the Greenpeace message that rapid oil sands development is creating an environmental disaster.

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    • 'This Is Me, Take It or Leave It'

      Posted by Shemuses from The Tyee

      In photos and words, citizens of a gritty community create a vibrant self-portrait.

      Paul Levesque has spent 40 years in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and he sees the neighbourhood as a sole reminder of the way this city used to be. "It's the last of an era, of Vancouver built in the 1950s, '60s, '70s," he says, standing in the pouring rain at Hastings and Dunlevy. "It's unique. It's not fictional; it's reality. The east end community is not like any other community, because it's not plastic. It's not like keeping up with the Joneses, because we can't afford to keep up with the Joneses. It's a poverty-stricken area. It's painful. But it's also reality."

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      Viacom's Hostility to Web Users Continues

      Posted by Jeff from Dailyshownews

      Since launching its new Web site for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the Comedy Central network, whose parent company is Viacom, has as yet not offered an RSS feed for clips of the popular show (for now, you can use this one). As it releases new shows, such as Lewis Black's Root of All Evil and Lil Bush, it does so without providing an RSS feed for clips, as it used to here for earlier shows.

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    • Van City sizzles, T.O. fizzles

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      New York's finest are making waves on the West Coast while one of Toronto's best bolts elsewhere. As one city shines and another loses its lustre, Beppi Crosariol reports on what may be the passing of a prestigious torch: the culinary capital of Canada

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    • Poverty Built into BC's System

      Posted by Shemuses from The Tyee

      Two-year study looks at welfare policies' effects on people.

      The report calls her Lorraine. After being cut off welfare for a reason she said was unfair, she had no income. She lost her home, started skipping more meals to save money and returned to prostitution. In hopes of leaving the sex trade, she went back to an abusive ex-partner who assaulted her badly enough to break some of her bones.

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    Dmegivern comments on:

    Harper's apology to First Nations puts pressure on Bush

    About time!

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    11:53 am 7/02/08
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    frankson comments on:

    Outrage brews as Ottawa set to honour Morgentaler

    ....... a sad day for Canada.

    why don’t we free Cliff Olson and add him to the list !?

    No difference. 

     

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    7:11 am 7/02/08
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    mozellagi2000 comments on:

    Will Canada Last?

    Sorry.. FOURTH

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    9:29 am 6/30/08
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    mozellagi2000 comments on:

    Will Canada Last?

    Jeff, Jeff, Jeff,

    First of all have you ever been to Madrid or London. Al Qaida will kill any Jew, Christian or Hindu they run across and then reload.  A border is not a good defense system for terrorism.  Second, the war and the value of the dollar have weakened us. It is just peculiar that it wasn’t Jimmy Carter who did it to us this time. Third of all the US owns the Stanley Cup (ever been to Detroit ?).  Forth where is Robert Rubin when we need him most !

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    8:58 am 6/30/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Will Canada Last?

    I’m not sure how’d they feel about adding themselves to the top Al Qaida target list, taking on our ginormous deficit and having to wipe the floor with us on Friday nights in hockey.

    One thing I don’t understand is if America is such a great country – why our currency has lost 1/3 of its value in the past 7 years against the Canadian dollar? Anyone? Anyone? My American buck used to be worth $1.55 CDN and now it’s barely even (on a good day).

    You’re entitled to your own opinion (if you’re civil) but not your own facts.

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    11:13 pm 6/29/08
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    mozellagi2000 comments on:

    Will Canada Last?

    Ever heard of the European Union..  Its an economic agreement between countries that have a lot less in common than the US and Canada..  It just makes more sense that a junior varsity country like Canada get real and join a real one.

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    10:36 pm 6/29/08
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    Shemuses comments on:

    Will Canada Last?

    Oh my. Would be great if an American would step up and school your colonizing brother.

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    9:05 pm 6/29/08
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    Shemuses

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    Jodie lives, plays, and blogs in Vancouver, BC. Her day job at ONE/Northwest puts her talents to work supporting social change strategies for greening our world.

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognised Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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