Wednesday, June 6, 2012
World's Environmental Outlook Grim, UN Warns
By Kazi Stastna, CBC News - Jun 6, 2012
A "crop-duster" sprays harmful chemicals on a field in western Manitoba, CA. (PLT photo.)
Emphasis on Oil Sands Called a ‘Historic Mistake for Canada’
Richard Blackwell - The Globe and Mail
A high-profile adviser on renewable energy to the European Union says Canada is making a huge mistake in placing so much emphasis on the oil sands as the key component of the country’s energy policy. Full story here.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Tax Fairly, Spend Wisely
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - Winnipeg.
According to CBC news, 45% of Canadians wait until the last week before the deadline to file their tax returns. The mad pencil sharpening, digging through receipts and online filing is unlikely to generate a great deal of goodwill towards the tax collector. Perhaps this is why the Winnipeg Free Press chose April 30th to run two anti-tax View from the West Editorials…details here.
Stephen Harper and the NDP
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John W. Warnock | |
It is a year this week since the last federal election. Active members and supporters of the New Democratic Party (NDP) celebrate this event, for their party passed the Liberals to finally become Her Majesty's Official Opposition in the House of Commons. However, others, like myself, remember that day for the fact that Stephen Harper and his Canadian Alliance/Reform Party colleagues were able to squeeze out a majority of the seats in the House of Commons. For us, it was a day of mourning. Full story here. |
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Local Paper Gives Editorial Support to Citizens in the Rural Municipality of Shell River
Roblin, Manitoba - The Roblin Review in this west-central Manitoba town has come to the defense of citizens trying to get information about a new sewage lagoon their RM is planning. See editorial, below.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Ottawa Appeals Court Declaration That Said it Broke Wheat Board Law
PLT photo
OTTAWA - The latest chapter in the long and bitter saga of the Canadian Wheat Board played out Wednesday in the Federal Court of Appeal. Full story here.Monday, May 21, 2012
What Cost, the War On Weeds?
By Melody M. Bomgardner - Chemical and Engineering News
PLT photo
New crop traits that allow use of older herbicides may help farmers manage resistant weeds. Full story here.Pollution in Thunderstorms is Warming the Atmosphere
Planetsave

PLT photo
Summer thunderstorm clouds strengthened by pollution are warming the atmosphere, says a new study by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. Full story here.
PLT photo
Summer thunderstorm clouds strengthened by pollution are warming the atmosphere, says a new study by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. Full story here.
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