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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Have We Really Solved the Mystery Behind the Shocking Die-off of Bees?
Grist.org / By Tom Laskawy
The New York Times essentially called it 'case closed' on Colony Collapse Disorder, but there is good reason to be wary about their reporting.
EDITOR'S COMMENT: My sentiments exactly! The degree to which media, even of the stature of the New York Times, seem prepared to bend over backwards to avoid singling out the role of pesticides, is truly disturbing. Even the group representing Canadian beekeepers seems engaged in the same game. The Bayers and Monsantos of this world truly do have powerful allies! l.p.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Federal Government Failing to Enforce Laws in Oilsands
Simon Dyer — Pembina Institute - Oct. 20, 2010
You could be forgiven...


A thick layer of tar & a thin film of oil/bitumen
reflecting a late summer sunset on the Albian Sands Muskeg River Mine tar pond. Photo by beautifuldestruction.ca
Monday, October 18, 2010
Latest Bee Loss Figures Show Canada Doing Better
The group representing beekeepers in this country says 21 percent of honey bee colonies in Canada were lost over the winter of 2009-10.
The Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists (CAPA) says, of the 611,972 "over-wintered" colonies, 128,463 were dead or unproductive by spring.
According to these latest CAPA figures, belatedly released just this past Friday, this represents 1.4x the long-term winter loss rate for Canada.
The Association describes this as a substantial improvement over the previous three-year period during which losses averaged 32.6%.
CAPA credits beekeepers' effective use of mite control products in the improvement in colony losses. It adds, "extension professionals" also attribute such improvement to a new mite-control product called "Apivar," approved for use last fall.
CAPA tempers its optomitic message with this note of caution, however.
"Though encouraging, it is too early to determine whether this decline in mortality constitutes a sustained improvement in colony health."
Among the provinces, Nova Scotia recorded the highest losses, at 41.9%, while nearby Prince Edward Island had the lowest, just 16.7%.
(My own province, Manitoba, lost 25.6% and the neighbouring province, Saskatchewan, 20.5%.)
One region of the country, Vancouver Island, however, recorded disastrous losses, way worse than the rest of the country. There, beekeepers lost up to 76% of their colonies! Some were wiped out, altogether!
CAPA notes that most beekeepers there used an anti-mite control which the mites may have developed resistance to.
Honeybee Disease - a Breakthrough?
Sunday, October 17, 2010
6 Revolting Breakfasts That Just Might Kill You Before Lunch
AlterNet / By Brad Reed - October 10, 2010
From candy cereals to dead pigs piled onto biscuits, Americans start their days with some deadly concoctions.
EDITOR'S NOTE" Not to be outdone by our American friends, Canada has now actually allowed Kentucky Fried Chicken to introduce an equally disgusting dish called the Double Down sandwich, into this country! That's progress! l.p.

(Image, above,
provided by KFC)
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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