A mischievous hacker tweaked an electronic sign on GO Transit, the GTA’s commuter train service. For a good chunk of the morning the sign read “Stephen Harper Eats Babies.” It led to this fun headline in the Toronto Star: Harper doesn’t eat babies: GO Transit We had always heard the food was pretty good at […] More »
A wee plug for This Mag alum Jeremy Gans, whose film No Past to Speak of: A Story of Infant Rape in South Africa is part of the 2006 Hot Docs lineup, April 28 – May 7 in Toronto. You can catch it on Wednesday, May 3, 6:45pm at the Al Green theatre, and again […] More »
The 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster (yesterday) is a chilling reminder of the havoc nuclear power plants can cause with just one accident. While the nuclear industry protects its interests by downplaying the impacts of Chernobyl, Greenpeace is fighting to make sure no such disaster occurs in Canada. Pickering is home to a major […] More »
Jane Jacobs, renowned urbanist and author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities and the more recent Dark Age Ahead passed away early on Tuesday. The obits are in all the major papers and they praise her as a major thinker, a singular mind and an urbanist. She made many North American cities […] More »
Today is a good day for announcing announcements. According to The Globe and Mail, Green Party leader Jim Harris will today announce that he will not re-seek his party’s leadership, while the Toronto Star declared ‘It’s Rae’s day to join the race.’ I know it’s just part of the big media/politics game, but doesn’t the […] More »
Continuing on my earlier post about Canada’s cities. I noticed that the Community Foundations of Canada, a clearinghouse for community groups around Canada, is taking a great idea national. Every year the Toronto Community Foundation releases a Vital Signs report on Toronto. It’s an important report that gets a lot of media attention. It tracks […] More »
Got a few minutes to waste? Check out the Since U Been Gone Annual Report: 1. Download Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone” (don’t feel bad, the American Idol winner has sold more than 400,000 records in Canada alone, and millions in the U.S.) 2. Go to the web-based PowerPoint presentation. 3. Play the song. […] More »
Of course, struggles against oppression are happening on Canadian soil as well. Today, a First Nations protest near Hamilton that has been quietly carrying on since late February attracted attention because the protesters resisted police action to break it up. The blockade began because members of the Six Nations community are hoping to stop development […] More »
Well I’m a little late to the party (it wouldn’t be the first time, admittedly, but I figure there’s a few others out there behind the 9-to-5 eightball too) but apparently the Apprentice has been running a contest for the Chevy Tahoe, where you write the ad copy online, and build your own commercial. Clive […] More »
Over the last three years I’ve been extremely privileged to have a ring side seat in a cultural re-awakening in Toronto. The city that everyone else in Canada loves to hate had been batted around by a negligent federal government, a hostile provincial government, inept civic leadership and some really bad PR courtesy of SARS. […] More »