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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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BC Liberal truthiness

By Norm Farrell on November 10, 2012 • ( 12 Comments )

We face 26 weeks of taxpayer paid pre-election advertising promoting the BC Liberals. They’ll be using “facts” like this one, broadcast on Global TV November 9: “We’re ensuring British Columbians have the […]

Conservatives use truthiness liberally

By Norm Farrell on November 10, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

For people who care about Canadian veterans, truthiness of the Conservative government is cringeworthy. Harper’s crowd claims to be: …unwavering in our devotion to making sure that Canadian veterans not only have […]

SNC-Lavalin & BC Liberal commonality

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

A reader of the piece about BC Investment Management Corporation’s holdings in unethical companies asked if the agency has a relationship with SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Unfortunately but not surprisingly, it does. And, it […]

Like Emily Litella, without the never mind

By Norm Farrell on November 7, 2012 • ( 13 Comments )

NBC anchor Brian Williams told election night viewers, “Donald Trump, who has driven well past the last exit to relevance and veered into something closer to irresponsible here, is tweeting tonight.” In […]

Vertical integration of Chinese forest industry

By Norm Farrell on November 6, 2012 • ( 19 Comments )

The Wall Street Journal reports the China Investment Corp. will acquire a substantial stake in Island Timberlands, which owns about 254,000 hectares of forest land, mainly on Vancouver Island. Soon, we may […]

Money speaks louder than words

By Norm Farrell on November 6, 2012 • ( 5 Comments )

According to a March 2012 Canadian Press report, “British Columbia and five other provinces are teaming up to sue Canadian tobacco firms for health-care costs. “B.C., New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba […]

Comparing investment returns WA & BC – REPLAY

By Norm Farrell on November 5, 2012 • ( 16 Comments )

First published June 18, 2012 (Click on the label bcIMC for more information:My earlier article pointed out the vast difference in overhead costs for government investment agencies in British Columbia and Washington […]

Take from the poor, give to the rich

By Norm Farrell on November 5, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

Further to my comments about homeowners subsidizing industrial power, here is an extract from the blog of Vancouver lawyer Jim Quail, Site C and the Kitimat LNG Export Terminal: Christy Clark’s Program […]

Time to reform government advertising

By Norm Farrell on November 5, 2012 • ( 1 Comment )

We’re presently bombarded with slick advertising from two senior levels of government. As well, industry is celebrating tar sands as great for the environment and, of course, producers tell us that natural […]

Restraint is only for the little people

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

The fiscal year ended March 2012 was a good year in the executive suite of this BC public agency. These are averages of the five highest paid executives of that oganization. One […]

Nice work, if you can get it

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

Mark Blucher was appointed interim president and CEO of ICBC in October 2012. He fits the insurance company’s culture of bloated entitlement quite nicely. Blucher joined the company in August 2010 and […]

When politics and science diverge

By Norm Farrell on November 2, 2012 • ( 11 Comments )

The Cohen Commission Final Report is available now. I suggest you download the full document because it will probably disappear rather quickly into federal archives to gather dust alongside other costly and […]

Designed to fail – REPLAY

By Norm Farrell on November 2, 2012 • ( 14 Comments )

From March 2011, in my humble opinion, this article is worth repeating: Overcrowding at Royal Columbian hospital led to shutting down microwaves in the on-site Tim Hortons doughnut shop. Emergency physicians were […]

ICBC desperately needs real management

By Norm Farrell on November 2, 2012 • ( 3 Comments )

Ten months ago, I published Talking tough, empty words and empty head, a piece mocking Attorney General Shirley Bond in her role as lead ICBC overseer. Shortly after, Finance Minister Kevin Falcon […]

One hand washes another

By Norm Farrell on November 1, 2012 • ( 3 Comments )

A principle of management states that senior staff lead by example when it comes to ethics and morality. Behaviours of leaders set the values that their followers use. Another certainty is that […]

Rush to secure rewards

By Norm Farrell on November 1, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

With only 27 weeks to oblivion, BC Liberals have limited time to pick forbidden fruit. We know about the failed bid to privatize BCLDB and the flood of high cost private power […]

"Amateurish and sneaky" according to Palmer

By Norm Farrell on October 31, 2012 • ( 10 Comments )

According to the Liberals, Lynda Tarras, head of BC’s Public Service Agency, conducted a thorough investigation into Ken Boessenkool’s misconduct with another political appointee. Premier Clark’s Chief of Staff was not asked […]

RCMP prefers to conceal embarrassing information

By Norm Farrell on October 31, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

Four months ago, the Northern Insights article What’s the next dump of grungy news? included this: “In a May internal memo, Commissioner Bob Paulson warned that several salacious incidents were about to […]

Not a Monty Python sketch

By Norm Farrell on October 29, 2012 • ( 4 Comments )

The editor of a Canadian faith magazine to MP John McKay, “I have just received an official “reminder” from Canada Revenue that our charitable status may be in jeopardy because of too […]

Liberal bagman gains healthy ROI

By Norm Farrell on October 29, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

Last week, investigative journalist Bob Mackin wrote Premier Photo Op and the $185,000 charter bills “On CKNW AM 980, during The Investigators segment on the Oct. 22 edition of the Bill Good […]

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