The end of Black History Month
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2308417.ece
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
"One was an ardent defender of segregation, the other a passionate advocate of civil rights. But for Strom Thurmond and the Rev Al Sharpton, it seems the battle began long before they were born." - from The Independent Online
Today is the last day of Black History month. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the formal abolition of slavery in the British Empire. It also happens to be as good a day as any to blog about our collective racist past. This incredible story of how Strom Thurmond's family once enslaved Al Sharpton's is a poignant reminder of that past.
"Thurmond still holds the record for the longest Senate filibuster, a 24-hour-18-minute effort on 29-30 August 1957, against a civil rights measure of the Eisenhower administration." - from The Independent Online
The story gets even more interesting when you read about Thurmond's 81-year old secret daughter.
History doesn't always come directly from the history books. Sometimes stories must be given an intriguing angle or even a touch of fiction to bring them alive. A friend of my father's has recently had a piece of historical fiction published about the most intriguing of civil war heroes, Harriet Tubman.
I found [Home, Miss Moses: A Novel in the Time of Harriet Tubman] inspiring and enriching. It's a novel, but I learned a lot from it. It's a suspense story in some ways and a history lesson too. An intriguing, complex book, it follows a vast sweep of American history that this one woman's life covered in reality. Harriet Tubman was no ordinary woman. And you get an up-close and personal glimpse of her spirit and stunning courage and fortitude in these pages. The horrific injustice of slavery as she lived it and saw it leaps off the page. You get a window onto both the remarkable cunning and the deep heart of this visionary American patriot who sacrificed everything to end this shameful episode of our history. Although it's a bit of a struggle to get used to the "patois" of her voice (a slave dialect) and there are also a lot of people and places to keep track of as you read, keeping you on your toes, it's well worth it." - from A fine work, honoring this extraordinary African American
Labels: alternatives, human rights abuse, in memory of, leftist content creation, link
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The best of LeftyTube
http://leftytube.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, February 27, 2007

OTI hit 1000 unique visitors for the month of February last night. But, ultimately despite all my efforts to make this blog the better one, it is LeftyTube that gets all the hits. Maybe that's because I don't fill LeftyTube with prattle like this post. Ok, I know why it is, it's because of crooks and liars referring all that traffic.
Anyway, I have had half a dozen posts on the back-burner that haven't materialized in to full posts. Here are few in short form.
"Any truly effective senior manager and executives of a sizeable organization know they must delegate to, and trust, those managers who report to them in order to run an organization effectively. A general manager cannot double-check every activity and transaction a senior manager like Sharma undertakes." - Doug Ausman in an op-ed response in the Martlet in 2004.
I left the UVic student union before Vivek Sharma's reign of thievery. The links above tell a bit of the story about the financial disaster that the Student Union would become in the time after the three years of surplus that signified my involvement.
As the blogosphere argues our way against climate change and increased emissions I find myself extremely intrigued by the means of rhetoric employed.
I'm too lazy to do the kind of full rhetorical analysis I intended (as a post to both review basic rhetorical style and provide links for those arguing against climate change). Maybe it will happen sometime in the future.
I did note with incredible pleasure that the L'Alliance's Lights Out campaign was extremely successful in France. The campaign managed to reduce consumption of electricity by 1% during 5 minutes on February 1, 2007.
For other daily climate saving tips I recommend: CoolMove.org
The continuing unacceptable inequality between men and women will be the topic of a rant not yet written. This article in the Toronto Star highlights this on-going ridiculousness in Canadian Universities.
I have added a script to the blog margin that let's you read items I've read and intentionally shared. I'll try and keep them interesting.
Labels: alternatives, human rights abuse, internal, leftist content creation, youtube
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Public Inquiry and the resignation of a Police Chief
http://www.cbc.ca/bc/
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Firlotte said the Vancouver Police Department didn't want to find the truth.
"I've never been interviewed by the VPD," he told CBC News on Monday. "How can you have somebody die who was in the custody of the VPD … and I'm one of the principals, and I've never been interviewed?
"I think they did what they felt they had to do to protect the department's reputation."
The surprise timing of the retirement announcement of Jamie Graham, Vancouver Police Chief and the nearly simultaneous reversal of the wrong-headed decision by the provincial government to overrule the Police Complaints Commissioners intent to investigate the death of Frank Paul gives the appearance that these two events are linked.
An internal police review concluded that a police van driver dumped Paul, 47, in the alley. The van driver was suspended for a day.
The fact that this investigation was so severely botched in the first place is nearly as much of a scandal as the horrific decision to allow Mr. Paul to die from exposure in an alleyway in the first place. In our racist country it is of substantial significance to have the opportunity to examine this heartless police conduct and cover-up.
This decision by the provincial government and response by Jamie Graham, opens the door for other investigations and resignations. There have been many deaths in custody in this province that need further examination, including a complete review of the circumstances that lead to Anthany Dawson's death in Victoria Police custody.
- Government Orders Inquiry into Death of Vancouver Man
- Inquiry finally called into death of man dumped in Vancouver alley by police
- Inquiry called into death of man who Vancouver police left in alley
"In my view, the issues in the Paul case are so serious that an inquiry is necessary in the public interest ... and best suited to arrive at the truth and make recommendations for future conduct," Ryneveld said in a summary of the Paul case in his annual report. But then-Solicitor General Rich Coleman refused to oblige, saying that he had yet to be convinced that it would be in the public interest.
Stand up, all victims of oppression
for the tyrants fear your might
Don't cling so hard to your possessions
For you have nothing, if you have no rights
Let racist ignorance be ended
For respect makes the empires fall
Freedom is merely privilege extended
Unless enjoyed by one and all
- from Billy Bragg's version of The Internationale
Labels: alternatives, bcmedia, copwatch, human rights abuse, in memory of, leftist content creation, opinion
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Repeal all anti-terrorism laws - Don't just let a couple parts expire
http://www.nupge.ca/news_2007/n12fe07a.htm
Saturday, February 17, 2007
The Dion led caucus has taken a stand, to vote to do nothing and allow the expiration of these sections, along with the NDP who opposed them in the first place and the Bloc. The problem for Dion is his party loves these laws. Several prominent members of the Chretien administration, Dion used to be part of and Bob Rae (who also happens to be co-chair of the platform committee for the next Liberal election platform) have all been critical. Apparently, so have 20 of Dion's backbench.
Now don't get me wrong, I'd be delighted if for once the Liberal party:
- imploded through internal conflict over past-guilt,
- went all crazy and right-wing and kept supporting the passage of the kind of laws they did in the last 13 years thereby destroying any chance of getting elected in lefty Canada, or
- went all lefty and actually started arguing for the kind of change we need, like the repeal of security certificate legislation (also brought in under Chretien).
At least some people are standing up for basic Human Rights and critically needed electoral reform.
It is hard to forget at moments like these that:
"It took 89,296 votes to elect each NDP MP — but just 43,339 votes for each Conservative, 43,490 for each Liberal, and 30,455 for each Bloc MP."
Labels: anti-war, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, link, yay immigration
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Real wages and number of jobs fall despite government line in Australia
http://www.lhmu.org.au/lhmu/news/2007/1171342471_26933.html
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
"Women's pay has dropped significantly under the new [Industrial Relations] laws with real average earnings for women in the private sector falling by 2.0% and a majority of award workers suffering a real wage cut averaging almost 1% under the new minimum wage setting process." - from a a summary of Brave New Workchoices - What is the story so farThe new Labour laws aren't even a year old yet, but they have caused a major transition in the Australian workplace. The changes are broad and characterized by a few of the headlines from Austrlian unions this week.
Some examples from this week's union press releases and labour news in Australia:
- As the old ways of working out workplace conflicts are falling apart the Melbourne-area Paramedics are forced to threaten to withdraw services over the lack of due process in the firing of a colleague: Melbourne ambulance paramedics to take historic stop-work action.
- Dick Cheney is coming to Australia for a visit and meanwhile his old company Halliburton's construction subsidiary uses the new workplace laws to justify preventing free speech and the display of a union flag on a construction site.
- The minimum wage officially went up on December 1 for Australia's lowest paid meanwhile real wages fell.
- Workers' paradise yields to new reality as union owned vacation spot for workers with a capacity for 2,000 per night is sold to fund the campaign against the new laws.
- Australian federal treasurer Peter Costello says the new laws have resulted in a lower unemployment rate of 4.5%. The Australian Council of Trade Unions rightly points out that the 30 year low in unemployment is a result of a fall in the participation rate and that there has been a net loss in actual jobs.
- Unions have virtually ruled out taking strike action over the proposed Qantas sale because they fear being penalized under the tough federal industrial laws.

Labels: alternatives, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, link, opinion, union
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Time to stop using the RCMP in BC
http://bcndpcaucus.ca/news_room/all_communities_should_benefit_from_improvements_to_police_complaints
Monday, February 12, 2007
The BC office of the Police Complaints Commissioner has had a rocky ride since its inception nearly ten years ago. A limiting budget and a more limited mandate from the start got much worse when the courts over ruled the first significant Public Hearing into the riot at the Hyatt. I remember the police's actions that night vividly and a public hearing was absolutely warranted. The courts however, stated that the commissioner acted without jurisdiction in calling for a hearing. Although Commissioner Morrison was eventually successful in overturning this ruling, 4 years had now passed since the incident. Morrison himself was finished as commissioner long before there was a final outcome. Now, a series of suggestions for improving the complaints process have been brought forward by Justice Wood.
From Opininon 250:
Of course, no Canadian can forget how much worse the RCMP's Public Complaints Commission is. Their handling of the complaints related to the injured protesters at APEC will go down in history as a massive blunder almost as bad as the actions of the RCMP in the first place.
- Strengthening the oversight powers of the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) to ensure that serious complaints are properly investigated and resolved.
- Shifting from the current model where the OPCC oversees a complaint after police have investigated it, to contemporaneous oversight where the OPCC can be involved throughout the handling of a complaint. This would involve the use of new software to track complaints across all municipal police departments.
- Increasing the police complaint commissioner's powers to include the ability to provide advice or direction to a police department during an investigation; the power to issue guidelines that are binding on police; and statutory responsibility to monitor non-lodged or oral complaints (complaints made by a member of the public who does not want to commit the complaint to writing).
- Compelling police by law to co-operate both with internal and external investigators, including providing a statement and submitting to an interview. Failure to co-operate would constitute a new category of discreditable conduct under the Code of Professional Conduct regulation.
For those of you who don't live in British Columbia, or who do and don't follow policing jurisdiction closely, I should give some background. The RCMP is a federal police force reporting to the federal government. The BC Government and all but a few BC municipalities contract the RCMP to provide policing. This arrangement is used instead of provincial police forces in much of Canada. Cities like Surrey, Kamloops and Kelowna don't have their own police forces. Many smaller cities, districts and municipalities do, like Central Saanich and the District of Oak Bay. It gets weirder though, districts like the UBC endowment lands and the Naval Base at Esquimalt are policed by the RCMP on contract but surrounding areas like the Esquimalt municipality and the City of Vancouver have their own policing arrangements that don't include the RCMP. Federal legislation stops any kind of real oversite of the RCMP by the provincial governments, civilians or municipalities. However, the option exists to negotiate a new policing regime or simply do away with municipal and provincial policing duties by contract with the RCMP.
Today's call from the BC NDP Opposition that all communities should benefit from improvements to police complaints requires extending a new kind of civilian over-site to the majority of the province is one I hardily support. The RCMP can no longer operate by a different set of rules than the rest of the police in BC.
If Stockwell Day and the RCMP continue to insist they should have their own set of rules; then we should simply call their bluff and stop using the RCMP in BC.
Labels: alternatives, bc blogs, bc ndp, cons, copwatch, day, democracy, human rights abuse, link, ndp, opinion, rcmp
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Tanks huh? That'll help like a hole in the head, an infected hole in the head, since it's Afghanistan we're talking about.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/02/11/iran-iraq.html
Monday, February 12, 2007
"There were 469,685 sick and wounded, of whom 53,753 or 11.44%, were wounded, injured or sustained concussion and 415,932 (88.56%) fell sick. A high proportion of casualties were those who fell ill. This was because of local climatic and sanitary conditions, which were such that acute infections spread rapidly among the troops. There were 115,308 cases of infectious hepatitis, 31,080 of typhoid fever and 140,665 of other diseases. Of the 11,654 who were discharged from the army after being wounded, maimed or contracting serious diseases, 92%, or 10,751 men were left disabled." - Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan from WikipediaThe latest headline screams "Iranians 'at highest levels' meddling in Iraq War".
If it is meddling to provide bombs to Iraqi insurgents, wtf was the United States doing in Afghanistan prior to and during the Soviet occupation.
Oh, you know, at the highest levels - meddling. Presidentially approved meddling in fact, as revealed recently by Robert Gates and admitted as a US trap to bring the USSR into Afghanistan. The trap was effectively the arming of the Afghan Mujahideen. These same people, including Osama Bin Laden, are the people that Canada is at war with in Afghanistan. Of course, the USSR actually committed a large number of troops (620,000 total 80,000-104,000 at a time) to their war effort, unlike the US in Iraq or the NATO forces in Afghanistan.
You don't win a counter-insurgency war by fighting. But you know that story... and if you don't, you'll go read about it from historians, not me, while I'm commenting on current events. Here's a little more about that current event:
"Over the last year there has been a major about-face in the Canadian military's view of the usefulness of tanks.
Last fall, after originally denying that it was going to send Leopards to Afghanistan, the military confirmed the armoured vehicles were indeed headed for that south Asia war zone. "Tanks produce a certain amount of shock action," army commander Lt.-Gen. Andrew Leslie said at the press conference confirming the deployment of the Leopards. "They can be extraordinarily intimidating."
In the late 1990s the Canadian Forces spent $145 million to equip the tanks with new computers and heat-sensing equipment to improve their fighting capability." - Canadian military hunts for new tanks from Canada.com
By the way, tanks aren't cheap:
"In May 1976, DND received Cabinet approval to purchase 128 Leopard tanks at a cost of $187.1 million to replace the aging Centurion tanks that were used in carrying out Canada's commitment to NATO. The purchase also allowed DND to equip an operational squadron at the Combat Training Centre, CFB Gagetown and to provide tanks for use in the Armoured School in Gagetown and the Land Ordnance Engineering School at CFB Borden." - 1984 Report of the Auditor General of CanadaThese current tanks cost $641 million plus the $175 million in CPI inflated dollars that it took to re-equip them. Meaning the commitment of tanks is more than a $800 million commitment of assets to this war. Given the survival rates of the Soviet equipment that was committed to Afghanistan this is one asset we may never see again.
No clear amount has been quoted for the newest 80 tanks, but let's say they are each worth about the same amount as the first 128. That would mean another $500 million committed on the next 80.
It is time for Canadians to make it clear that they are not willing to fund a potentially never-ending counter-insurgency war in Afghanistan. We must let our elected representatives know that $1.3 billion on tanks is an unacceptable expenditure.
Population estimates put Afghanistan's population at about 30 million or very near to the same population as Canada. These tanks represent an expenditure of about $40 per person. That's more than the cost of two chickens for a family in need from Oxfam, but two chickedns would also have the desired effect of "produc[ing] a certain amount of shock action." The chickens, however, would be unlikely to kill anyone. Although, I'm not sure Oxfam can provide 60 million chickens as quickly as Germany can get 80 tanks to Kandahar, I think we should get Gen. Hillier to make the call. I hear he is a man of his word and a very persuasive Newfoundlander:
A few months ago General Rick Hillier promised me a Christmas I would never forget; turns out he is a man of his word.Maybe next Christmas... by then maybe we will all be voluntold how to support this developing world war.This year, on Christmas morning, I was in Sperwan Ghar in the Panjwai district of Afghanistan sitting around a single-burner Coleman stove with a dozen Canadian soldiers. Rush was on the stereo and we were watching a pot of Tetley tea bags threaten to boil. Outside it was wet and muddy, but inside the sandbag bunker where these Royal Canadian Dragoons ate and slept it was warm and as comfortable as one could expect under the circumstances. Corporal Frank Farrell was in charge of the pot and there was no top on it this morning - this was not to be rushed.
Gen. Hillier is a very persuasive man. He is also a Newfoundlander. And while he is the chief of the Canadian Forces it has been suggested that he might think he is the chief of all Newfoundlanders. He'll call you up and suggest to you that on Dec. 25 there is only one place you should be and it's so special that by agreeing to go there you render your life insurance null and void. You aren't asked so much as you are voluntold.
... On Christmas morning, the convoy headed to Sperwan Ghar. The troops here sleep in dugouts with sandbag perimeters. ... The trip carried on. We visited more forward operating bases. Gen. Hillier made good on his goal of shaking hands with practically every [Canadian] soldier in harm's way this Christmas. And by late afternoon we took the convoy back through "ambush ally" to the main base in Kandahar for the prime show of the tour for about 800 soldiers in the newly opened Canada House. - A Christmas in Flak Jackets from Rick Mercer's Blog
It isn't enough for us to sit passively by and watch our tax dollars be spent. We need to actively oppose this war.
We must express our disappointment with the direction of our government. In part this means being extremely clear that Rick Mercer and other people who think it is ok to entertain (or for that matter arm or supply) the Canadian Forces are participants in and contributers to war. The Guardian has an excellent piece on the trouble the US Forces are having getting quality entertainment.
Ultimately it is up to Canadians to avoid being trapped into a war in Iran, the one country that separates Afghanistan from Iraq. Our neighbours to the south seem trapped already. Robert Gates sometimes takes 27 years to admit the truth about traps so don't read too much into this denial of an intention to attack Iran:
“I don't know how many times the president, Secretary (of State Condoleezza) Rice and I have had to repeat that we have no intention of attacking Iran, that the second carrier group is there to reassure our allies, as well as to send a signal that we've been in the Persian Gulf for decades and we intend to stay there." Robert Gates quoted on the Pentagon's website.
Labels: alternatives, anti-war, blogosphere, canada, cons, democracy, historical, human rights abuse, in memory of
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No borders, no fences, don't lie, stop the xenophobia before more people die!
http://www.solidarityacrossborders.org/en/demands
Thursday, February 08, 2007
"Since 2001, the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act has exacerbated the systematic racism, discriminatory criteria and arbitrary decision-making of Immigration Canada, creating more obstacles for people to qualify as refugees and permanent residents. Additionally, the asylum procedure for refugees lacks an appeal process, and bureaucracy has created an enormous backlog. Yet, day by day, this growing underclass of exploited clandestine workers, deprived of all rights, fuels the Canadian economy." - The four demands of Solidarity Across BordersThe on-going genocidal and xenophobic practices of the Canadian government must change now.
"[Ahmad Jaballah] said he believes security certificates were issued - the first in 1999, from which [Mahmoud] Jaballah was released after seven months and then the second in 2001 - because his father had refused to work for Canada's spy agency.The on-going hunger strike by security certificate detainees must be stopped by creating a positive resolution to the crisis it highlights. Mahmoud Jaballah is on day 78 of this courageous stand against the injustice of detention without trial and without the opportunity to see the evidence against him.
"CSIS has their own agenda. I believe they're out there to get my dad," Ahmad Jaballah continued." - from Inside Toronto
"Mr. Jaballah, Mr. Almrei, and Mr. Mahjoub have been detained for over five and six years without charge or conviction, under the provision of security certificates." Conservatives vote against Siksay’s motion seeking an end to Kingston hunger strikeDon't forget, if they can do this to "them" they can do this to you and I. Some slopes are much more slippery than others.
"dem come for de rasta and you say nothing
dem come from the muslims you say nothing
dem come for the anti-globalist you say nothing
dem even come for the liberals and you say nothing
dem come for you and will speak for you? who will speak for you, who ?"
- Asian dub foundaton
Labels: alternatives, anti-war, canada, day, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, human rights abuse, ndp, online campaign, spy-watch, yay immigration
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First People deserve equality, land, justice and children
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/02/05/fontaine-complaint.html
Monday, February 05, 2007
Aboriginal people are younger on average, their unemployment rates are higher and incomes lower; they are more likely to live in crowded conditions; they have higher residential mobility; and children are more likely to be members of a lone-parent family. They also have a lower level of education. - Statistics CanadaToday, the Assembly of First Nations announced that they will be filing a Human Rights Complaint against systemically discriminatory underfunding in Canadian indigenous child welfare; unless this funding imbalance is immediately corrected.
Canada is still apprehending children from their parents at an astounding rate. One in ten first children are in foster care. This compares to one in two hundred amongst the non-indigenous population of Canadian children. Our country's genocidal policies of generational theft have not been stopped. Thinking Canadians should take this opportunity to stand up to this on-going racism. The devastating consequences of chronic underfunding and an over-focus on apprehension will have repercussions for our collective future.
According to CBC, the Assembly says that, First Nations children serving agencies, are funded 22% less than those that deal with non-aboriginal children. The Assembly calculates that equalizing funding would only take $107 million.
The long-term consequences of a failure to act now, are far more than the $3.27 per Canadian that correcting this potentially genocidal and obviously systemic discrimination would cost.
"It's not because we have a Conservative government in power that has caused us to take this action. This has been building up over a number of years and successive governments," said Phil Fontaine, who has often been criticized as a closet federal Liberal. Mr. Fontaine was forced to deflect accusations that the timing of this announcement could have political overtones.
This criticism can easily be assuaged by pointing out that, a human rights complaint:
- will not be resolved within the electoral time-lines,
- is before a commission that can not force the government to act even if they find systemic discrimination, and
- is a political issue and only the election of a government the likes of which we have never seen in this country, will result in justice for first peoples, young and old.
Overall, the proportion of Aboriginal people among provincial/territorial sentenced custody admissions has remained stable at 21% since 2001/02. The proportion of Aboriginal people among sentenced admissions to federal facilities also remained stable at 18%. - Statistics CanadaJustice must be achieved now! Not against one youngster who steals... we must do justice as a country, even though Canada has never before shown it feels.
Labels: alternatives, anti-war, canada, copwatch, democracy, health, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, ndp, opinion, yay immigration
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Stop eating meat!
http://www.goveg.com/
Sunday, February 04, 2007

The end of hunger is nearby. Nearer than your fridge. Nearer than your country's continued obesity. It is right under your nose and above your chin. It is as simple as what you cram into your mouth.
Stop eating meat. I will even be happy with you eating one less meat centred meal a week. Or even spending some time reading about the impact of your meat addiction...
The livestock sector is by far the single largest anthropogenic user of land. The total area occupied by grazing is equivalent to 26 percent of the ice-free terrestrial surface of the planet.You make a choice about what you eat every day. For the sake of the more than 825,000,000 people who are undernourished make the right choice, today.
The livestock sector is a major player, responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions measured in CO2 equivalent. This is a higher share than transport.
Livestock are also responsible for almost two-thirds (64 percent) of anthropogenic ammonia emissions, which contribute significantly to acid rain and acidification of ecosystems. - from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Livestock's Long Shadow (thanks Stolen Moments)
There are 209.5 million undernourished people in India and a further 153.7 million in China. These two nuclear powers alone account for an undernourished population more than ten times that of Canada's total population. A Diktat from our country criticizing their governments choice to fund nuclear weapons before completely establishing food security could be issued, but given our complicity in providing Candu Reactors that helped both China and India go nuclear it would be hard to expect that to lessen the anger of those without enough to eat. Instead, just try to stop eating meat.

Labels: alternatives, anti-war, canada, go veggie, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, health, human rights abuse, nuclear waste, opinion, public power
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What's your health care worth?
http://www.bchealthconversation.ca/
Thursday, February 01, 2007
A petition, against health-care privatization, I ran a few years ago received nearly 40,000 responses on a near-zero budget. When you compare this with 5,000 participants on a multi-million dollar public relations fiasco (normally not even a slightly fair comparison but...) it is clear there is a massive credibility gap on the Conversation on Health. Oh yeah, it's true I am finally and publicly admitting that Alfred Young is a pseudonym for me. Take that privatization and no longer being afraid of recriminations!
The BC Health Conversation is another matter. This excellent subvertisement sponsored by the HEU is a great way to impact future health policy. Check it out.
The HEU also had their website voted into the 2007 Top 10 Labour websites as announced today by Labourstart. The LHMU, the union I spent much of last year working for in Melbourne, also made the list. Congratulations to them and the other 2007 winners.
Labels: canada, democracy, health, historical, hospitality, human rights abuse, link, online campaign
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Welcome to Canada!
http://www.ndp.ca/page/4832
Thursday, February 01, 2007
What happened to the open armed welcome into our communities, that we should be delivering to people who newly arrive here, as a nation of of mostly immigrants and their descendants. (It would of course be better to welcome people to land on which certainty over land claims existed-if only our governments would hurry up and settle)? And I'm not talking about the kind of welcome these people received or the kind of welcome this community is trying to give.
Anyone notice that skills shortage that is looming? Anyone notice the baby boom? Anyone notice the melting ice and the unpopulated plains? Actually, I guess the Canada West Foundation did...
But that won't get me off my rant. No way.. No single think tank from Calgary saying something somewhat sensible is going earn a moment's silence.
Instead, let's say it loud and proud, "welcome to Canada."
Now, I will quote others. Here's some select sections from press releases by the NDP on immigration issues from the last six months:
“We are breaking a promise to new Canadians when we cannot provide them with secure employment, steady income and a stable quality of life,” said Bill Siksay. “Immigrants are hardworking new Canadians who are trying to provide for their families. We must not turn our backs on them.” - NDP concerned over new Canadian's growing income gap
“The people who work directly with immigrants and their families have been telling us for years that this is the kind of legislation that we need,” said Peggy Nash. “The aim of this bill is to reunite families that in many cases have spent years apart. Let’s not miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to do the right thing.” - Peggy Nash introduces a “Once in a Lifetime” bill
“Many of these refugees have been living in limbo in the Philippines for over 17 years after fleeing the Vietnam War and its aftermath, said Siksay. “As stateless people they live an insecure existence. They can never fully be integrated into society and communities, they are unable to work legally, and they and their families are denied basic necessities like education, and health care.” - Siksay calls on Conservative government to settle last of Vietnamese boat people
"Mr. Speaker: This afternoon, refugees who are seeking shelter in Canada will be out in the cold on Parliament Hill. They are mostly women and children who are struggling to survive. They are vulnerable, they are hungry, most are very poor – and many of the women are trying to escape domestic violence or the sex trade. But the previous liberal government and now the conservative is exploiting and punishing them further by applying a modern day head tax – the refugee fee of $550 per refugee and $150 per child. I have tabled a motion in this House – to drop these fees - this head tax – this blood money on the heads of the most vulnerable…if this government does not act, then it is saying to the world and the ten thousand Canadians who signed a petition that children should be made to suffer and women should indeed be treated like dogs. Mr. Speaker, we must end this cruel practice now." - Chow and Siksay renew call for government to drop fees
"All immigrants face the risk of being made to feel like second class citizens. This summer, during the war in Lebanon, we saw the loyalty of many dual citizens questioned most inappropriately during a time of crisis when Canadians were actually dying. That is shameful,” said Olivia Chow. Chow also noted that at that time, two young girls from her riding were visiting relatives in Lebanon. "Fortunately, they were safely evacuated. Ensuring the safety of all Canadians should never have been an issue. There is only one class of Canadian citizen so citizens are citizens, no matter where they were born. And they should receive Canada's assistance during a crisis." - Dual citizenship a bonus for Canada, says NDP
"This is not just an isolated tale of abuse by a Liberal crony appointee, but a stain on our country for which the Government must hold itself responsible. It is a terrible indictment of our tattered and frayed immigration and refugee system. This sordid episode is a sign of a badly broken immigration system in Canada, which was neglected by four successive Liberal governments. Clearly, the neglect continues with the Harper Conservatives. Enough is enough!" - Refugee board sex scandal demonstrates need for independent appeal: NDP
Labels: alternatives, annotation, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, ndp, new media critique, opinion, yay immigration
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Time for Canada to start issuing the warrants
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/01/31/cia-kidnapping-070131.html
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
This style of warrant issued by prosecutor Christian Schmidt-Sommerfeld of Berlin, Germany has issued against 13 CIA agents is a spectacular step forward for democracy. Although, we may never see a trial or any kind of a conviction in this case.
In Canada we have had a public inquiry, we allocated blame, we apologized, we compensated and we simply cannot leave out the last steps on the stairs to justice. Those steps are charging and potentially convicting those who are criminally responsible. Mr. Arar and our entire country deserve to know that our government will prosecute those responsible to the fullest extent of the law. I suggest we start with US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales who still will not clear Mr. Arar's name and have been involved in this illegal policy of rendition from the start.
It is likely we can not gain jurisdiction over the American agents who broke international law and deported Mr. Arar to be tortured. However, we can at least ensure these people understand they are being sought and will be arrested if they do happen into our country's jurisdiction. The Canadian's responsible should be charged as well.
At the very least we need to ask: Where's the contrition for rendition?
Labels: anti-war, copwatch, day, democracy, human rights abuse, rcmp, spy-watch
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Steckle's my favourite
http://morgan.is-a-geek.org/blog/uploaded_images/xmas_card_2-773682.jpg
Sunday, January 28, 2007

This morning I was introduced to my new favourite MP. Paul Steckle.
You guessed it, that's him in the picture, with his family and their firearms. This was the Christmas card he sent out to his constituents in 2004. As he puts it in this recent article "people are still talking about that one."
Apparently this Christmas card is old news, but sometimes Members of Parliament distinguish themselves in ways that shouldn't be forgotten. Whether that be Darryl Stinson's infamous "Do you have the fortitude or the gonads to stand up and come across here and say that to me, you son of a bitch? Come on." Or Jean Chretien's "For me, pepper, I put it on my plate." These two however have moved into the past and are gone from parliament with Stinson retiring at the last election.
This pro-life, anti-gay marriage, gun-toting (yup that's him and his family in the picture), Christmas wishing-in-fatigues Liberal is still an MP for the riding of Huron-Bruce.
To the great delight of the anti-choice freakazoids Paul Steckle went so far as to introduce a motion into the house last June (2006) attempting to further restrict abortion.
As Stéphane Dion tries the inevitable lefty-reinvention we have seen every time the Liberals are in opposition, we should ensure that we don't forget the likes of Steckle. Scary guys like this one end up damn close to the back room and cabinet if the Liberals win.
Labels: alternatives, canada, cons, human rights abuse, pro-choice
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Out of Afghanistan! Out of Iraq! A 10% increase? Are they on crack?
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2007/01/17/navy-tieup.html
Saturday, January 20, 2007

What the ....?
A 10% increase and they still don't have enough money to perform the basic functions they are instructed, by our government, to carry out. Functions like run the regularly scheduled patrols of our ocean borders?
We need to get out of the Persian Gulf part of the Iraq War mission. We must get out of Afghanistan.
The United States (the world's largest military power and supposedly our largest ally) continues to threaten our human rights. Is our military prepared to defend the environment? Why is it that illegal fishing such as drag-netting is a lower priority than enforcing an oil-embargo against a now deposed Iraqi regime (the reason given when we sent ships to the gulf)?
We may not even have the basic patrols to assert sovereignty over our territory that the United States is fundamentally changing with their intolerable disregard for our Earth. Meanwhile our government re-announces programs cut from the agenda of a prior governments that did nothing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Check this campaign at ceasefire.ca:
Dear Prime Minister Harper:
I do not agree with Canada's military role in Afghanistan. I urge you to end Canada's combat mission, and work with our allies and the Afghan government to establish a comprehensive peace process for the country.
A 10% increase in military spending is a shameful legacy of your new government. Please do not allow this excessive increase in military spending to threaten other vital programs.
Thank you.
Labels: anti-war, democracy, environment, green isn't just a colour it's an imperative, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, online campaign, opinion
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Irrepressible!
http://irrepressible.info/about
Monday, January 08, 2007

The Irrepressible campaign by Amnesty International is definitely worth checking out.
The absolutely funnest part of this campaign is that it allows you to break the law in other countries. By pasting in censored blog code via irrepressible - you are allowing censored words to bypass the repressive regimes under which they were written and reach you.
How great is that!
Now every time you visit this blog, you may be helping break the law in China, Saudia Arabia, Syria or Iran.
While you are visiting Irrepressible.info don't forget to sign the pledge:
I believe the Internet should be a force for political freedom, not repression. People have the right to seek and receive information and to express their peaceful beliefs online without fear or interference.
I call on governments to stop the unwarranted restriction of freedom of expression on the Internet – and on companies to stop helping them do it.
Labels: annotation, anti-war, human rights abuse, leftist content creation, new media critique
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Facts on the Cost of Illegal Alien Invaders
http://uncooperativeblogger.com/facts-on-the-cost-of-illegal-alien-invaders/
Monday, January 08, 2007

I don't know how I stumbled on to these racist freaks.
But, they have a whole coalition against Illegal Aliens.
They need some intense scrutiny, a little myth debunking and a fair bit of anti-fa political action against them. Too bad I'm laughing way too hard to provide any that.
Have a look and laugh along with me.
Labels: annotation, blogosphere, human rights abuse, new media critique
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Failure to provide basic human rights unacceptable at Kingston Immigration Holding Centre
http://www.ndp.ca/page/4731
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
The xenophobia of Ministers' Day and Solberg does not represent the Canadian public. We must protest the on-going detentions at the the Kingston Immigration Holding Centre. The centre was opened in late April of this year and represents the worst of our immigration policy.
The Government argues that "these individuals are free to leave Canada any time they wish, and return to their country of origin or to another country, provided that these countries are willing to accept them." Clearly, no suitable third country arrangements or acceptable return arrangements have been made. There can be no deportations to torture or to countries that will not guarantee that the death penalty will not be used.
"Since 1991, 27 certificates have been issued. ... Once signed, the certificate is referred to the Federal Court of Canada. The judge examines the information and evidence in private, in the absence of the person named in the certificate and their counsel. Upon examining the information and evidence, the judge determines what information cannot be disclosed for reasons that its disclosure would be injurious to national security or to the safety of any person. ... [T]he judge provides to the person a summary of the information and evidence which does not include anything which, in the opinion of the judge, would be injurious to national security or the safety of any person if disclosed." from Canadian Boarder Security Agency website.
In short, these people have been held without knowing the nature of the accusations against them for five and six years. Family members are forced to go without visitation rights and are without the primary income earner in their families.
This is Canada. Do your part to speak up for those who are suffering in your country and community.
Labels: canada, day, human rights abuse
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Economic and Financial Blockade of the Palestinian people must be stopped
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2006/gapal1027.doc.htm
Sunday, December 17, 2006
The NDP's press release from Friday estimates the Palestinian Authority's own 160,000 employees were directly supporting nearly 1 million of the 3.7 million people living in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank before the Authority stopped paying their wages due to financial ruin.
Peace in the middle east (or anywhere for that matter) will never be achieved without a concerted effort to bring people the basics of health care, education, food and shelter. Canada's shameful funding freeze to the authority of March 29, 2006 should be ended and financial aid restored immediately.
Labels: democracy, human rights abuse
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Hit me.. The science says it works.. let's do it
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/11/20/injection-study.html
Monday, November 20, 2006

The doctors say it works. The users use it. The scientists say it saves lives. Stephen Harper says it has to close in 2007.
Let's be honest, anyone who is willing to go here between 10 am and 4 pm to do drugs, should be supported. These people need the help and should not have their program canceled.
"Hey man I need a hit. Let's go down to the safe injection site, they got bright lights and little booths to do drugs in. Yeah man. That sounds like a great place to get high."
Come on! Vancouver's safe injection site should be replicated across Canada's urban centres not destroyed because of ideological angst about drug users.
What is Harper thinking?
Is this the wedge issue he plans on taking into the next election. The ultimate divide between rural solutions of the church and the urban constituency he doesn't have or want. Does he really think the constituents in the communities around the site, who have been collectively trying to deal with the problems of addiction and make a community solution work for the most vulnerable, should be undercut?
Maybe, he thinks if the users themselves had just made the right choices earlier in life they wouldn't be ill now. Maybe, he believes that the consequences of these decisions should be felt to discourage others from making the wrong choice?
"Look buddy, you just shouldn't have taken that first hit. I know you were fourteen, depressed and all your now dead, older and influential friends were doing it under that bridge. I know everyone, you knew was telling you it was the only way to be happy given the situation you were living in. But that was 8 years ago, that was the Liberal's fault that you had no access to school counseling because of social transfer payment cuts.. the deficit? yeah well I guess that was Mulroney, but let's stick to the point... Come on, heroine is bad for you buddy, sorry that's the way it is," opines the constituency assistant who not so gently is moving the 22 year old who now looks like she was born in 1959 towards the door.
"Oh you want treatment options? Look we know how to treat this, but, but, our government, it.. well how can I explain this to you so you'll understand.. We like cops and border guards and the military as our sort of long-term solutions. Yeah, the BC Government spent $1.2 million renovating the site but it only costs $500,000 a year to operate... but you know that doesn't fit in with our big plan to increase funding for weapons related solutions by billions of dollars and defund that program for safe injection sites. What about scientific outcomes you say.. Scientific outcomes? What do you know of scientific outcomes? ... You know about the x-ray machine.. oh well, yeah I guess that it is a pretty big scientific development that results in thousands of potentially life threatening injuries being properly cured with pieces of plaster and bed rest each year. Yeah, that safe injection site would have reduced the chance that you die from what once was a recreational habit, at less than the cost of one gently used MRI machine.. but we are ideologically wedded to canceling this program, Mr. Day said so at the last caucus meeting us constituency assistants were invited to."
The assistant is now closing the door in the constituents face, "But, look, Stephen Harper, (that's a picture of your MP and him at the last convention)" the assistant points to the dorky handshake shot over the door as a distraction. "Well Stephen just doesn't think science is a good way to make public policy. He thinks you should have individually solved this problem by yourself and every single other problem you have ever faced." Slam.. the lock clicks closed. The constituency assistant thinks to herself, wow I almost had to use the panic button on that one she was ugly.
Let's look at this from the perspective of actually trying to solve the problems associated with intravenous drug use. Collectively, we are on an Earth that, ignore it if you want to, is suffering from the effects of a serious humanity infection. If you knew someone else had the choice to continue to fund a project that was going to save your entire eco-system from destruction (be it urban or rural), wouldn't you be mad if they didn't?
How is this safe injection site different? For you the middle class blog-reader the effect of having many diseased people in a community is similar to having the ill effects of a polluted environment.
Lance the boil you say? ... force people to follow a strict moral code.. C'mon you won't find the solution to this problem, in Stockwell Day's bible. When that thing was written they hadn't invented a device for measuring time accurately. (How olds the earth Stocky? 6,000 years you say, really?) You also won't find the solution in Day's other book of magic, the Criminal Code, you can't easily dissuade addiction through threatening to put people in a place where the drugs are constant, there is a warm bed and a roof over your head.
What is the solution then?
Well we now know part of the answer to this question. We have known for a long-time that solutions to problems come from scientific discovery and the scientific method. Collectively, we just conducted an experiment on some of the most vulnerable people, in one of our most livable cities, to try and make it better. We did it to see if we could improve our community. To see if given a few tools we could improve the quality of life for everyone. Turns out, we do know how, when we hire nurses and use the science of basic hygiene, under the supervision of a doctor with a couple of social workers thrown in for good measure. When we make available some of the basics that most of us take for granted, to those that don't have them, basics like a well-lit numbered cubicle. We all get to see, amongst a particularly disadvantaged group of people, encouraging results.
If you knew, that decision makers were canceling the programs that provided proven results, that could improve your life expectancy through solutions that work for people in your community, wouldn't you be angry? Well get angry.
The safe injection site model can improve all of our lives. Aren't you angry that Harper has set a deadline of September 2007 for the permits for Insite to run out? I am pissed.
C'mon Harper. C'mon. Just try it this once. Just try a little science. [whispering] You'll be hooked on it for life. muahahahaha... [mirthful cackle]
PS: The minority conservative government can be beaten on this one. Our federal government has virtually no seats in our urban centres and safe injection sites are at this time essentially an urban solution. They have no mandate to cancel this program. A majority of our current Parliament should amend the relevant pieces of legislation to make safe injection sites legal. This solution would work within 2 hours travel by public transit of more than half this country's population. I don't mean just on an experimental basis either. We need these legislative changes introduced immediately, we will have to get on it to make sure they are in place, before the first safe injection site would otherwise have to close.
Labels: health, human rights abuse
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International diplomacy done right
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/11/19/gg-africa.html
Monday, November 20, 2006
I am certain that she would not have had to posture, bristle and bumble about bringing human rights up with President Hu Jintao. Just reading the pre-meeting briefing note would be a far more powerful critique of China's record than any trade-interest-driven whine that Harper delivered. Even if Harper had stood and yelled for the entire 15 minute meeting just sending our GG would have had a deeper impact.
I'm just back from my own diplomatic fore shall we say.. (of course it was not of the magnitude that Harper and Jean are currently experiencing). I did, however, learn the hard way to tread lightly with Canadian norms. Many times I distinctly felt the temperature in Australian rooms drop to a chilly arctic freeze as I casually mentioned Canadian history and the political norms of my generation.
One of many places where Australia is well ahead of Canada is in support for a democratically elected head of state. The most recent referendum in 1999, on the issue, failed only because of a division between those who wanted an Australian Republic with a parliamentary appointed president and those who wanted an actual elected head of state.
I think it is time for Canada to have an elected Governor General, time for us to give a political mandate to the kind of work Jean and her predecessor Clarkson are able to do just by being themselves. It is probably seditious and maybe treasonous to demand that the current Queen's representative be elected to the role.. but sedition be damned. Queen Elizabeth II has nothing on our Michaëlle Jean.
There is a role for democracy in international relations and our country should join the 18th century and elect our top dog (and I don't mean to reference any empty chairs when I say that).
Let's start sending our head of state into international relations, properly mandated, as the voice of a democracy, not the representative of some other country's Queen.
Labels: human rights abuse, spy-watch
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Civil Disobedience attacked
http://www.houstonjanitors.org/november-16th-2006/
Friday, November 17, 2006
Don't like how I called these cops racist and violent have a look for yourself: Download the podcast or watch it on YouTube.
Today, a thousand janitors held another protest at the same site.
“Houston has to make a decision whether they are going to use their power to grind workers deeper into poverty or use their power to lift workers out of poverty,” said Tom Balanoff, President of SEIU Local 1. “We hope the aggressive tactic employed against the janitors last night was a regrettable mistake on the part of the police and it won’t be repeated.”
Of course this story isn't about police aggression on one day in one city. This story is about the aggressive attack capitalism takes on the lowest paid workers doing the dirtiest crappiest jobs every day. Today, you just get to see how threatened the state becomes when a small number of these workers stand up for their rights.
In the words of NWA:
"To the police I'm sayin fuck you punk
Readin my rights and shit, it's all junk
Pullin out a silly club, so you stand
With a fake assed badge and a gun in your hand
But take off the gun so you can see what's up"
This isn't just the police either, this is also the property owners who had them called out.
Please take a moment to stand with these workers and send a note to the boss's boss.
Take a page from NWA's lyric book and let them know what you really think.
Labels: alternatives, copwatch, democracy, human rights abuse, online campaign, union
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PETA and me...
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/elephant_polo
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
You know PETA, the bling-bling of social causes, the scientology of the environmental movement, the folks who have a magazine as glossy as a ranch in Garden City, Long Island is ridiculous.
Well, they called me out again for another campaign. Being the willing foot soldier in the PETA army of rich white girls that I am. I rose to the challenge.
What was the challenge you ask? Cancel the Elephant Polo in India!
Or at least embarrass the sponsor Cartier Diamonds good. (Not this Cartier by the way).

All 'cause, what's a 14 year old vegetarian girl's best friend?
That's right: a stinky, old, enslaved elephant being abused by a diamond company.. (and the polo players who work for them).
Of course this campaign has nothing to do with Conflict Diamonds. This has to do with the conflicted nature of the future diamond consumer.
Doesn't matter, get out your ink blotters... it is time to feel good about buying diamonds because it is time for you to join the army of suburban basement vegan anorexics and send Cartier Diamonds a note telling them what you think - using the PETA e-activism page. Admit it.. you read this far down this rant, you have time to send a form letter.
BTW: If you feel like harassing a celebrity, apparently you can do it about their choice of clothing. Check out Beyonce getting bossed around by an anti-fur crusader over dinner.
Maybe PETA isn't solving the world's most important problems, but damn are they good guilt relief.
So stop eating, wearing and killing animals. Stop feeling guilty. Then actually feel better about yourself! Move on to stopping the killing, abusing, underpaying and the trafficking of people.
Labels: human rights abuse, online campaign, opinion
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