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- The silence of the Press by Open Cuba on Nov 21, 2009
I would like to parody the well-known book about Hannibal Lecter, but that’s not my actual intentions here. I rather just remark how the Canadian press is lacking absolutely about news from Cuba, even when Cuba is one of the most important destinat...
- Torturing Afghan Prisoners: Blind and Dangerous by eaves.ca on Nov 19, 2009
As most (Canadian) readers are probably aware by now (American readers will probably still be interested), yesterday, a senior Canadian diplomat, Richard Colvin, testified to Members of Parliament that Canadian Soldiers regularly detained innocent Af...
- Nik on the Numbers and Harper’s best options by Trashy`s World on Nov 16, 2009
As someone in the information collection industry, I tend to look to look at polling numbers with a bit of a critical eye. Sample sizes and distributions, question wording and order and the presence of absence of any group (e.g., political) affiliati...
- Canada in Cuba by Open Cuba on Nov 15, 2009
This is a blog focussed in opinions about Cuba and its issues from a Cuban-Canadian perspective and I want to remark that, but today, I would rather let facts and numbers speak for me. I will leave to you to crunch those numbers, all the data I compi...
- Dazed and Confused: Cotto and boxing, Harper and climate change by Arsenisms on Nov 15, 2009
It's kinda weird. On climate change, as with so many other issues, Harpo's almost like a zombie? I mean Christ, if even Obama can't get his attention, what chance do the rest of us stand?Ever had a bad day at the office? Did you come home looking...
- News of John Baird's cat's death goes international by A BCer in Toronto on Nov 13, 2009
News of the death of John Baird's cat, Thatcher, and how the Conservative government actually called 10 Downing Street to confirm the death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (the Iron Lady is very much alive) has gone international w...
- We Will Remember Them... by Thoughts: A Buck Each on Nov 13, 2009
Yesterday, I attended the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. It was the first time I was able to make it to that ceremony and was glad that I did.The weather was perfect, unseasonably warm and not a cloud in the sky. The ceremony itself was impressi...





