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Celebrate with This

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NOW SHOWING! CLIPS, COCKTAILS and KICKIN’ OUT THE JAMS Celebrate This Magazine’s annual culture issue with an evening devoted to Canadian film! Join us for a roundtable discussion on the future of Canadian cinema featuring: filmmakers, Clement Virgo (Lie With Me), Andrea Dorfman (Parsley Days), Ruba Nadda (Sabah) and documentarian, Judy Jackson (The Ungrateful Dead). […] More »

THIS Day in Parliament

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Canada Steamship Lines Mr. Jeff Watson (Essex, CPC): Mr. Speaker, former Canada Steamship Lines’ chief engineers recently pulled back the veil of secrecy on CSL operations. CSL ships, they report, have been dumping tonnes of ore pellets into the Great Lakes when no one was looking. Sierra Club director, Elizabeth May, said that it was […] More »

That’s Called a Home Run

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In today’s question period, Conservative MP Jeff Watson (Essex), quoted directly from Alex Roslin’s THIS Magazine story when asking the Liberal government if they would start an immediate criminal investigation into Canada Steamship Lines’ routine and illegal dumping of excess cargo into the Great Lakes. And I quote (from memory): “Or, is the family business […] More »

NDP strategy

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The Calgary Grit is preparing the ground for the election by going previewing election strategies for each party. I’d considered doing something similar but I’m L.A.Z.Y., so good for him. His first recommendation is that Layton make the idea of NDP/Conservative cooperation look safe, to avoid a flight of NDP votes to the Libs. Here‘s […] More »

Much. Finer.

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I once made a list of fun things to do while on a conference call. I can’t find that list now, sadly, because I could really use it. But I remember a few things on it, like: “Have a dance party for one” “Pee, and then flush the toilet with your toes while leaning out […] More »

Introducing Audra

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Blog This has a new blogger, our first voice from Canada’s East Coast. Audra is her name, and she runs a progressive communications company out of Halifax called Lefty Lucy Communications. Follow the links on her site and check out the story of how she helped get the Government of Nova Scotia to discontinue tourism […] More »

Here’s An Election Issue For You!

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According to a recent story in THIS Magazine, Canada Steamship Lines has been routinely dumping excess cargo, much of which is toxic, into the Great Lakes for decades. CSL’s links to Prime Minister Paul Martin are well-documented. This disgusting, polluting practice, known as cargo sweeping, is decidedly illegal according to a number of national and […] More »

boisclair

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For many Quebecers, the election of Andre Boisclair as leader of the PQ is a sign of the relative maturity of the Quebec electorate compared with people in the ROC. After all, Boisclair is young and handsome, gay, and has admitted to using cocaine while he was a PQ cabinet minister. Attempts by his political […] More »

big mac post mortem

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Well, okay, since it’s new, and folks are talking about it—let’s talk about it. I bought the new-look Maclean’s and have read through it. Here’s my quick post mortem: Cover design: grippy, newsy enough. I like the maple leaf apostrophe. I think the lower corner flap fold thingy looks quite cheesy—it’s not the principle of […] More »

worst. headline. ever.

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Slate Magazine’s editor-at-large Jack Shafer writes this week about how we’ll know that the baby boomers have lost control of the media…just watch the headlines. Shafer argues that as Gen X and Y ascend, gone will be references to the Beatles (say it ain’t so) to be replaced by the Beasties (that’s Boys, for you […] More »

Okay, century #2 begins now… um, we’re waiting

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Strangely, I was not invited to the big Maclean’s party, but I understand from both D.B. Scott and Antonia Zerbisias that it was a hell of a night. Or, at least it was big enough and posh enough and packed with celebs enough to theoretically be a hell of a night. From Zerbisias’s final words, […] More »