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"If we remain silent, we kill freedom, justice and the possibility that a society armed with information may have power to change the situation that has brought us to this point."

In dealing with the Climate Emergency, our biggest enemy is no longer climate denial but climate delay – Ed Miliband

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Bob Mackin’s tasseography

By Norm Farrell on March 10, 2012 • ( 4 Comments )

“Could the fumbling of the renaming of B.C. Place be the undoing for Clark? “The shocking resignation of Peter Brown from the board of the B.C. Pavilion Corporation could be the beginning […]

VIHA CEO Howard Waldner in the news again

By Norm Farrell on March 10, 2012 • ( 3 Comments )

After Paul Krugman wrote in the New York Times about the affluent exercising self-interest to make gains over the rest of us, Pamela Fayerman published a local illustration in the Times Colonist. […]

From the ‘Rules Don’t Apply to Us’ department

By Norm Farrell on March 10, 2012 • ( 11 Comments )

REPLAY, first published Nov. 28, 2011 According to Finance Minister Kevin Falcon’s first quarterly report for the current year, As well, the fiscal plan assumes the current public sector compensation negotiating mandate […]

Believing stuff about equal opportunity

By Norm Farrell on March 9, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

Nobel winning American economist  Paul Krugman, Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton, writes frequently for the New York Times. This week, he offers Ignorance Is Strength, a timely piece that may […]

A No Era for British Columbia

By Norm Farrell on March 8, 2012 • ( 6 Comments )

The British Columbia Liberals promised a number of things when they aimed to form government in 2001. This is from page three of their 36-page campaign document A New Era for British […]

Dishonourable and unscrupulous – but consistent

By Norm Farrell on March 8, 2012 • ( 11 Comments )

Currently, the internet is alive with discussion of public education in British Columbia and I’ve gathered a few elements from different sites to create a composite of opinions that reflect my view […]

Adventures in not net zero land

By Norm Farrell on March 6, 2012 • ( 96 Comments )

Unprecedented readership of this article first posted March 4 causes me to bring it back to the top. I encourage people among the thousands of new readers to return and look through […]

A very good year, for a few

By Norm Farrell on March 6, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

The Rich Get Richer: 2010 Was a Very Good Year to Be in the 1%, Derek Thompson, senior editor at The Atlantic “This recovery has been a luxury item. For the bottom […]

Requiescat in pace

By Norm Farrell on March 5, 2012 • ( 7 Comments )

Today in British Columbia’s Legislative Assembly, Leonard Krog, Opposition Critic For The Attorney General, said this: I rise today to ask the House to pay its respects to the passing of one […]

What do YOU want from education?

By Norm Farrell on March 5, 2012 • ( 10 Comments )

A young woman, for whom I have unlimited regard, sent this message to me. She is a very experienced school teacher with a Masters degree in education. She knows more about teaching […]

Vancouver Sun – shilling for dollars

By Norm Farrell on March 4, 2012 • ( 7 Comments )

REPLAY: First published Jan 2, 2012 Gordon Hoekstra and Postmedia’s Vancouver Sun present another episode in the ongoing series, Shilling for Corporate Canada: Enbridge is a Canadian success story: “Patrick Daniel, its […]

Elsewhere, the world of news reporting evolves

By Norm Farrell on March 4, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Guardian open journalism: Three Little Pigs advert – video “This advert for the Guardian’s open journalism, screened for the first time on 29 February 2012, imagines how we might cover the story […]

Calling a spade a spade

By Norm Farrell on March 4, 2012 • ( 8 Comments )

CBC Legislative Bureau Chief Stephen Smart reports fully and fairly when his wife’s employer deserves to be in the news. Well, at least that is what CBC says. As intelligent skeptics, we […]

Rivers: "Run of" or "Ruin of" – a choice

By Norm Farrell on March 3, 2012 • ( 3 Comments )

Message from Gwen Barlee, one of this province’s most honourable preservationists: “The Kokish is a wild river on Vancouver Island that is home to Dolly Varden, cutthroat trout, 5 species of wild […]

CPC: Deceivers, deluders, dissimulators

By Norm Farrell on March 2, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

“Losers lose, winners win, cheaters cheat, and sinners sin; Dreamers dream, cryers cry, fools believe, and Liars Lie.” Conservative MPs used U.S.-based telemarketers, Greg Weston, CBC News The prime minister and his […]

Neighbours should help neighbors

By Norm Farrell on February 26, 2012 • ( 1 Comment )

MSNBC reported on U.S. gas prices Sunday morning, discussing, “a growing fear among Americans that gas could soon reach $5 per gallon.” My first thought was perhaps we can help our friends […]

Harper’s now in a hurry

By Norm Farrell on February 26, 2012 • ( 1 Comment )

“Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.” ~ Winston Churchill Harper denies Conservative link to fraudulent election ‘robocalls‘, […]

BC Liberals reward friends

By Norm Farrell on February 23, 2012 • ( 7 Comments )

When Kevin Falcon presented his budget, corporate media cheerleaders turned immediately to the reliables for comment — people like John Winter (BC Chamber of Commerce), Jock Finlayson (BC Business Council) and Phil […]

What will Canada be?

By Norm Farrell on February 23, 2012 • ( 6 Comments )

I wonder if evangelical christian Stephen Harper would agree with views of American fundamentalist Franklin Graham, the million dollar a year preacher whose father Billy began ministering in the Christian and Missionary […]

The days grow short

By Norm Farrell on February 22, 2012 • ( 9 Comments )

From the brim to the dregs,It poured sweet and clear,It was a very good year.It was a mess of good years. Important contributions from independent journalists illustrate the diseased state of British […]

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