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Here Comes the Bribe

As opposition mounts to Northern Gateway, backers will promise big bucks for BC. Alberta Premier Alison Redford stated in a recent speech that her government is looking to “clear a path for the oil sands through British Columbia by upping the economic benefits for its western neighbour — including the option of paying to modernize […]

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Eight old dents in believability Clark’s polish hasn’t fixed. So, Adrian Dix is higher in the polls than Christy Clark. It comes as no surprise to me, who has said from the beginning that Christy Clark did not have what it takes to lead a party, much less a province. If she were not premier, […]

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Tube the Pipelines, All Three

Keystone is no victory if dangerous bitumen instead pumps through Kitimat or Vancouver. What will happen to the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta’s tar sands to Houston, Texas? Will it finally be a go after the November presidential election, or will it be tubed? Before I go on, Damien Gillis, the master filmmaker and I, […]

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On decisions that matter most, how much say do you and I really have? On New Years Eve, in addition to looking to a new year like the rest of you, I started my ninth and likely last decade. Before going on, let me thank all of you who helped celebrate my roast back on […]

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We’re on a collision course to violent conflict, with little to gain for BC. This lovely, peaceful province of ours is flying headlong into a situation which customarily breeds violence. Those are harsh words, but this is how I see the pipelines/tanker situation developing. Some will claim that I’m irresponsibly creating a self-serving prediction. I […]

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If citizens of our age need a scathing anthem, here’s one from 1927. 2012 bids fair to being a year of violence, which makes me think of Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez and other chroniclers of the ’60s who eloquently and effectively wrote the anthems to which the peace movement marched. This revolt against […]

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Enbridge and Kinder Morgan each aim to pump more tar sands gunk to our coast. Now that the Obama administration has delayed its decision on whether to approve the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta’s oil sands to refineries in Texas, we had better gear up for quite a fight here in British Columbia. The pressure […]

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America’s Failure to Learn from 9-11

World Series was one more reminder that patriotism trumped reason after attacks. Before I get started, please understand that I mean no disrespect whatsoever to those who died on 9-11, nor their families and friends — that I mean from the bottom of my heart. I am sick of 9-11. I’m sick of hearing “God […]

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The movement is inevitable, unstoppable and unpredictable. The Occupy Wall Street movement should come as no surprise. It certainly doesn’t to me, as I’ve been saying — in print — that the gap between the rich and the poor with the slow extermination of the middle class was a traditional recipe for serious unrest. While […]

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Remember, the goal is to protect society and deal with a dangerous sickness. Today, a doubleheader. First to my MP, John Weston (West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast – Sea-to-Sky Country). Dear Mr. Weston, I want to direct your intention to how sexual predators will be dealt with under your criminal law proposals, and point out […]

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