Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Sep 8th, 2011
I’m writing this in Bergen, Norway, after a cruise from Leith (Edinburgh) Scotland that took us past many oil rigs – giving pause to remember that we’re as dependent on oil as we ever were – in fact, perhaps more so. A day or two ago I read in an article in the Guardian Weekly […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Sep 7th, 2011
Alexandra Morton and her small team have had the daunting task of searching through 500,000 documents for the Cohen Commission into disappearing Fraser sockeye – most of which had only been released after the Provincial Government and salmon farmers did everything possible to keep them secret. This government, of all governments, tried to say that […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 29th, 2011
The admission by Dave Cobb, President of BC Hydro, that Hydro is spending 100s of millions for energy they don’t need came as a shock, except for Damien Gillis and me and others, notably the Wilderness Committee, who have been saying this for three years without a peep out of the government. It’s too bad […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 20th, 2011
I have called it the Campbell/Clark government because that’s what it is. Premier Clark was in on the beginning of most policies including the disastrous energy plan that sees private power companies (IPPs) destroying our rivers to produce power for BC Hydro which it doesn’t need and must take anyway, bringing Hydro to the brink […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 16th, 2011
The response of the private power industry (IPPs) to the recently released study on BC Hydro is goofy even against other barmy statements they make. The defence against the charge that their power costs many times what BC Hydro can make it for themselves is that BC Hydro has paid for its facilities long ago […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 15th, 2011
This will be a short blog because the point is simple… and devastating. Mark down August 12, 2011 as the day BC Hydro all but concluded its suicide mission, with the Campbell/Clark government and the Review Panel playing the role of Dr. Jack Kervorkian. When you sort through the announcement by Rich Coleman and the […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 10th, 2011
What do families have to do with the environment? Quite a bit, actually. The Campbell/Clark government is looking for an issue to run on and the Family is the answer the backroom boys and girls have decided is the best one. This decision is sure as hell not based upon the government’s great successes in […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 7th, 2011
The Campbell/Clark government has done it again. Now wolves will be wiped out in BC because, it’s alleged (by ranchers), that their cattle are being slaughtered by wolves. Ranchers are friends of the government while wolves are not. The constituencies where cattle are ranched are constituencies the Liberals must win if they’re to win the […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 5th, 2011
Until a couple of months ago I had never heard of “fracking”. I now understand why. And I should have known. Governments, by long standing habit, don’t like smarty pants environmentalists to learn what the hell is going on and thus be able to alert the masses for those masses can mess up the process. […]
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Posted in The Common Sense Canadian on Aug 1st, 2011
It’s August 1 – British Columbia Day. This being a relatively new holiday, we have not really come up with a tradition such as we have on Thanksgiving and Christian holy days. One might think of May 24th, the significance of which could not be stated, I don’t think, by 1 in a 1000 British […]
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