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Canada Takes Over Where Obama Refused to Go

Kevin Grandia | Posted 12.01.2008 | Politics


Kevin Grandia

Canada's right-wing government is relying on the heated rhetoric and divisive-style of politics that Obama refused to engage in south of the border in the recent US election.

A Post-Thanksgiving Cornucopia: World AIDS Day, The Birth of (RED)WIRE, Milk and Prop 8

Mike Ragogna | Posted 12.01.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

The new online digital magazine (RED)WIRE will sponsor a series of unique performances by artists such as U2 and Sheryl Crow, in its bid to help fight AIDS.

Canada's Opposition Parties May Topple Conservative Government

AP | ROB GILLIES | Posted 11.29.2008 | World


TORONTO — Opposition parties said Friday they may seek to topple Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government and form a ruling coalition, chargin...

Meteor Hits Western Canada - ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

Reuters | Scott Haggett | Posted 11.24.2008 | Green


A massive ball of fire that lit up the skies over two Western Canadian provinces on Thursday evening was likely among the biggest meteor events to be ...

Deluxe of the Draw: R.E.M., Warren Zevon, Peter, Paul and Mary, and Juno

Mike Ragogna | Posted 11.24.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

In case we didn't know the holiday season was fast approaching... a spate of CD box sets, hits compilations and expanded, Deluxe Editions of some of our favorite albums are usually tell-tale sign.

What to Do With Detroit?

The Real News | Posted 11.21.2008 | Politics


The Real News

"Governments around the world have always been proactive in growing and nurturing industries like the auto industry. In North America for the last couple of decades, we haven't done that."

Governors' Global Climate Summit: Thinking As One Planet

Paige Donner | Posted 11.20.2008 | Politics


Paige Donner

What was heard at the Governor's Global Climate Summit, held earlier this week in Los Angeles, was a chorus of international voices.

Obese Airline Rights: Canada Court Rules The Obese Have Rights To Two Seats

Reuters | Posted 11.20.2008 | Home


OTTAWA (Reuters) -- Obese people have the right to two seats for the price of one on flights within Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Thurs...

Politicians Save

Reuters | Deborah Zabarenko | Posted 11.19.2008 | Green


Politicians actually listened when experts told them to protect Canada's boreal forest, a potent weapon against global warming, and the plan for this ...

Iranian Blogger Hossein Derakhshan Arrested

Jillian York | Posted 11.19.2008 | Politics


Jillian York

It was reported this morning that Iranian-Canadian blogger and activist Hossein Derakshan, known as the "Godfather of the Iranian blogosphere," was arrested in Tehran.

Where Will Conservatives Threaten to Move To When Obama Takes Office?

Jason Notte | Posted 11.18.2008 | Politics


Jason Notte

Alaskans may actually welcome secession and a few more like-minded friends with whom to celebrate it.

Global Bloggers Rejoice for President-Elect Obama

Ari Herzog | Posted 11.05.2008 | Home


Ari Herzog

Belgian blogger Marco Rossi wrote: "Thank you Obama. You did it. You showed the world that change can happen."

On Tuesday, Forget Plan B

Stacy Parker Aab | Posted 11.03.2008 | Politics


Stacy Parker Aab

Please, forget Plan B. We are one day away from Game Day.

Canada Seems Nice

Alec Brownstein | Posted 10.29.2008 | Politics


Alec Brownstein

If McCain wins this election, I'm leaving the country. I know a lot of people are saying that, but I won't leave because I fear a McCain-Palin White ...

The Collapse of Omar Khadr's Guantanamo Trial

Andy Worthington | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics


Andy Worthington

The latest news to rock the Commissions is that the trial of Omar Khadr... has been delayed until after the administration leaves office.

Obama the Movement Redefines Patriotism

Harriet Gordon Getzels | Posted 10.27.2008 | Home


Harriet Gordon Getzels

Like Reverend Wright, I have felt outrage at this country. But watching a latte-colored man with a whacky sounding name become the new face of America has derailed the America I thought I knew.

Eyes And Ears: First Straw Polls, Now Coffee Polls? More Notes From The Final Weeks of Election '08

Off The Bus | Posted 10.20.2008 | Home


Off The Bus

I saw my physician last week and she said that many of her black women patients were experiencing higher than normal blood pressures. She recommended that we double the dose of our hypertension meds until Obama wins.

What the Canadian Election Might Say About November 4th

Adam Rose | Posted 10.15.2008 | Politics


Adam Rose

Don't be surprised if election day brings a surprise or two. If Canada -- that liberal bastion -- can vote for a conservative government, so too can America.

Why Hockey Should Give Palin a Pass

Jason Notte | Posted 10.14.2008 | Entertainment


Jason Notte

Often viewed as the pale, toothless, mouth-breathing younger cousin of America's major sports, the last thing hockey needs is to be batted around by parties facing off for political advantage.

''Strategic" Voters Aim to Bump Canada's Harper

James Glave | Posted 10.13.2008 | Green


James Glave

VoteForEnvironment suggests how to cast ballots "strategically" by recommending voters choose the candidate in their area that is most likely to unseat Harper's Conservatives from power.

Canadian Thanksgiving, and So Much to be Thankful For

Lloyd Alter | Posted 10.12.2008 | Green


Lloyd Alter

Every year we celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving with an extraordinary family. Despite this year's economic strife, I realized that I, my family, and all of us still have so much to be thankful for.

Clean-diesels hit the market; VW's 2009 Jetta TDI already hard to find

Steve Parker | Posted 10.07.2008 | Green


Steve Parker

This post was written originally for the Santa Monica Daily Press newspaper (www.smdp.com) so please excuse the few Southern California references ......

Canadian Columnist's Palin Joke Draws Fox News Outrage

NY Times | IAN AUSTEN | Posted 10.06.2008 | Media


Heather Mallick, an opinion columnist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Web site, is known for her use of humorous exaggeration. But last we...

Palin Draws Crowd In Suburban Canada

Farzana Hassan | Posted 10.03.2008 | Home


Farzana Hassan

Who could have thought that a tiny cafe in suburban Canada would prefer a broadcast of the American vice-presidential debate over its own leaders' deb...

Storstad

Ben Lear | Posted 10.01.2008 | Living


Ben Lear

Ever since I started diving, I've been fascinated by the interaction between man and nature. Immediately after man abandons a structure, nature begins the excruciating process of taking it back, piece by piece.