The federal government has released their budget today and surprise surprise, the libs and the ndp aren't backing it. But don't fret as the libs have already stated their intention to abstain from the vote, thus avoiding an election on the premise that Canadians do not want an election right now. Translation-the numbers aren't there to ensure the libs a victory.
Category: In real life
Budget Day
News, In real life, On the web, Politics, Canadian Politics 07:05:12 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Oh Canada!
News, Fun, In real life, On the web, Sports 10:16:23 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Wow, what a finish to the 2010 Winter games. Take out the much hyped own the podium and we bested our previous medal record set in Turin by 2 medals. Way to go Canada. In what was a slow start to the games, Canada pulled through in the waning days, winning multiple golds, silvers and bronzes, finishing with a total of 26 medals. Although we didn't own the podium outright, our athletes sure as hell owned the podium for the most gold medals ever won by a host country as well as most golds ever won at the winter Olympics.
Owned at the podium
News, In real life, On the web, Sports 06:01:37 pm, by zerodivision 4 feedbacks »Canada's quest to own the podium isn't quite coming to fruition as hoped. The Americans are doing a good job of squatting our podium in the 2010 Winter Olympics and there are reports that Canada will fall short of its expectations. However, there is much more going on here than just the athletes failing to medal. Other countries, most notably the Brits, are complaining and lambasting the Vancouver games; calling them the worst games ever and so on. We are also taking flack for our program that was meant to produce top athletes. Apparently when we, the often quiet, laid back Canucks make such grandiose statements, suddenly we are too arrogant.
Once again, the Ontario government will get it's nose in business that it should otherwise stay out of. In October of 2008, I blogged about the issue of Michael Schmidt selling raw milk to his neighbours and friends. The government believes that
raw milk can carry bacteria such as salmonella, E. coli and Listeria monocytogenes, which carry serious, and sometimes deadly, health consequences.
and being the ever present guardians and protectors of ourselves, they are appealing a recent court decision that found Schmidt not guilty of violating the Health Protection and Promotion Act.
Cuts like a knife
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local 02:34:28 pm, by zerodivision 1 feedback »On Monday night, city council voted in favor of closing all nine of the city run day care facilities. In a debate that lasted well past 11:30 it came down to the vote, and with 3 councilors abstaining from the vote due to a conflict of interest, the motion passed. 118 workers will now either be bumped into other positions within the city or lose their jobs outright. Just what Windsor needs, more unemployed. The speakers were passionate, most were there objecting to the proposal and pleaded their case to what was obviously deaf ears.
Same old same old
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local 11:21:01 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.The Windsor Star seems unable to change. In what has become almost a daily ritual, stories will be printed that pertain to the blue collar workers, particularly those in union jobs and the woes that these workers face as the economy continues to tank. In a twist of irony, they also print stories misleading the people telling them that the economy in Windsor is turning around. What a slap in the face that is, I mean come on. Not only that, they have the nerve to print a story about the Toyota recall, but low and behold, commenting on that story is turned off. I find myself asking why that is but the answer is pretty clear. It doesn't involve union workers thus negating a chance for the Star to once again push their anti union vitriol through readers comments.
Mmmm, prorogueies
In real life, On the web, Politics, Canadian Politics 12:00:48 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Stephen Harper is looking to repeat his performance of last year, or so say the speculators. Last year, it was the threat of an election that had him flee like a scared puppy, this year, it is most likely due to some alleged knowledge of detainee abuse, and the fact that the cons could appoint some more senators, finally giving them the majority in the senate. If parliament is prorogued, they won't return until March and any bills tabled currently will be killed, which is good news for those opposed to HST.
Western Hypocrites
News, In real life, On the web, Politics 11:07:02 am, by zerodivision 3 feedbacks »West condemns Iran protest crackdown
Western countries condemned the crackdown on anti-government Iranian protesters during the religious ceremony of Ashura on Sunday. Tehran accuses foreigners of orchestrating and backing the unrest.
Western countries were quick to criticize the reports of the Sunday protests, with the White House strongly condemning the "violent and unjust suppression" of civilians and pronouncing its support for the riots.
"Hope and history are on the side of those who peacefully seek their universal rights, and so is the United States."
Canada followed suit and urged the restoration of human rights in the country, which has witnessed sporadic anti-government protests since the June 12 presidential election.
"The government of Canada condemns the use of brutal violence by the Iranian security forces and once again calls upon Iran to meet its human rights obligations," Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said in a statement issued late Sunday, AFP reported.
Western countries can condemn others but have no problem being violent with their own citizens. Watch the news on any of the protests that happen on western soil; G20, WTO, SPP etc. The hypocrisy of the western world is astounding. While they call for a restoration of human rights, they have no qualms about crushing our own. With the upcoming olympics, lets see just how much they care for freedom. The security forces that will be present will be a reminder that dissent will be met with violence.
Natives will fight HST
News, In real life, On the web, Ontario, Politics, Canadian Politics 02:05:23 pm, by zerodivision 3 feedbacks »Natives in both Ontario and B.C plan to fight the HST that will take effect on July 1, 2010. The conflict looms because of a broken relationship between the governments and the Native peoples. Ontario Native Chiefs say they will launch a campaign against the HST that will include road blockades, traffic disruptions and possible legal action against the government of Canada. BC first nations are also considering different courses of action on their turf. First Nations leaders say that the government did not consult them, which they feel is an attack on their sovereignty because the government has a legal requirement to consult the First Nations on matters that impact their rights to title, something they feel this tax does.
Little trouble in Big China
News, In real life, On the web, Politics 11:58:41 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Stephen Harper rebuked by China's Premier, according to the media. The way they were covering this, you'd think the Premier actually said something that would cause irreparable harm , something that was probably mistranslated anyhow. What people should care about is the about face Harper has made since coming into power.
Australia ditches cap and trade
News, In real life, On the web, Politics 08:48:51 pm, by zerodivision 3 feedbacks »An inside look at the Toronto Humane Society revealed a place where neglected animals lived and died in terrible pain and feral cats roamed free in the basement and between walls, one dying a slow death in a trap.
From what I have been reading, its about time. My gosh, wtf is goin on there? I am appalled at the revelations of how that place was run and what it has become. I have never really been a fan of humane societies because of their approach to euthanasia,that is, their taking in animals for a few days and then killing them. But THS was different in that they allegedly have a no kill policy in place, something you would think I would agree with, which I do, to an extent. However,word is that they let terminally sick animals and other sick animals who have no hope for survival to suffer needlessly to suit some personal agenda. I do not agree with this, I do not like to see animals suffer and the very thought of it upsets me.
Hide the decline
News, In real life, On the web, Politics, Health 05:08:32 pm, by zerodivision 6 feedbacks »I really didn't find the video to be that witty but the premise is what got me. This whole global warming business, now called climate change for some reason, stinks bad. The reason behind this video, and the hoopla (or lack thereof in mainstream media)surrounding it is the apparent leak of supposedly hacked emails showing scientists "cooking the books" in terms of climate change. If this is true, then these people have been caught in their own lies and manipulation and it only strengthens the case against their junk science.
White Elephant
News, In real life, On the web, Local, Ontario 09:49:30 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Tisk tisk Spanky, this doesn't look good at all.
What have you guys gotten yourself into now lol.The white elephant known as Ceaser's Windsor is having a bit of trouble with their new $81 million power plant. See, the thing is, it isn't fully operational, far from it, and it may never be! The good ole citizens of Ontario should be mad as hell for paying for this boondoggle but I haven't really heard much from anyone. Must be the love we still have for the Dalton Liberals, but then again, the polls are showing his support shrivelling up so who knows.
Some highlights of the article
The OLG also says the energy centre was supposed to cost $40 million. Built into the parking garage of Caesars Windsor, the powerhouse provides heating, cooling and backup power to the expanded gaming facility.
Well, in theory that is what it is supposed to do, but in reality...
Buh Bye
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Politics 11:44:16 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.So the government actually worked together to accomplish something and voted to abolish the long gun registry. Many Canadians are rejoicing to finally see something being done about this billion dollar boondoggle.
poll results
Are you for or against the long gun registry in Canada?
Selection Votes
For 57%- 8
Against 43%- 6
I don't care 0%- 0
Poll comments:
From marcel on November 17, 2009 at 7:51 pm.
The long gun registry is a joke it has only sucked about two billion dollars out our pockets. Registering hunting guns serves no purpose, Registering criminals should be the order of the day, not a few farmers and rabbit hunters.
H1N1 Hysteria
News, In real life, On the web, Local, Ontario, Politics, Health, Canadian Politics 03:40:03 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.The past two weeks have been rather interesting, not only in my city, but across Canada. What makes it interesting is the hysteria and almost comical nature surrounding the h1n1 vaccination program, or lack thereof. Just reading the news online has led me to wonder how they could screw something like this up, especially after hyping it up and saying they were on it and they had enough vaccines for everyone in Canada. Well since the program started last week, there has been nothing but line ups, and of course the shortage of the damn vaccine itself. Yup, people are drudging out in the cold weather to wait in line for hours to get a shot. A lineup that could potentially increase their chances of catching the very virus they are there to supposedly protect against. The government has dropped the ball big time, and had this been a "real" pandemic many, many people could die.
Hostage situation ends peacefully
News, In real life, On the web, Health, Canadian Politics 02:14:50 pm, by zerodivision 1 feedback »Yet the same bureaucratic nightmare that awaits many claimants in the workers compensation circus remains. When will this government run agency get a clue and realize that their practises hurt many and cause people great suffering? I am actually surprised this hasn't occurred sooner. This guy is facing a multitude of charges and has obviously been pushed over the edge, but nothing will be done to ensure stuff like this doesn't happen again, other than tightening security in these buildings. What a shame, for this system is broken and no one will do anything.
A Tale of two Liberals
News, In real life, On the web, Ontario, Politics, Canadian Politics 10:59:45 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »...two Liberal governments that is, one in Ontario, the other in BC. The stuff coming out of these governments lead me two wonder if there are actually any sane people in politics. First I'll start with Ontario and the infamous Dalton "The Dad" McGuinty Liberal government and their hand in today's announcement that auto insurance will be rising yet again. Increases could be as much as 14% in places like Toronto;yet Dalton has the balls to say to the public that car insurance is actually cheaper today then it was six years ago when he took office. WTF is this clown smoking? The reasoning behind this latest round of increases is chalked upped to the increasing physiotherapy and rehabilitation costs facing people injured in car accidents, or so say the insurance companies. Ask most people what they think of insurance companies and most will say that it is a scam, and it very well is. Yet the government is happy to go along with this scam and shaft the very people they are supposed to represent. And me living in Ontario, I do not feel represented at all and will be glad the day comes when Dalton's gang of thieves get the ole heave hoe.
Half a million you say?
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Politics 07:56:43 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Ottawa spends more than half a million to defend RCMP, officers at Taser inquiry
By James Keller (CP) – 7 hours ago
VANCOUVER, B.C. — The federal government spent more than half a million dollars defending the RCMP and the actions of the four officers who stunned Robert Dziekanski with a Taser at Vancouver's airport.
Pathetic! The taxpayer is paying for these mooks to be defended for their reprehensible actions. Just as we did for the Somalia affair in the 90's, only to have that one cut short by the Chretien government and the Airborne regiment disbanded. So why isn't the RCMP being disbanded? Because they covered their ass well and since no actual criminal charges have been made, nothing will be done.
On a side note, I find it interesting how Taser International changed the usage guidelines for this device, even though they continue to maintain the claim that the taser did not kill Robert Dziekanski. I suspect that they may be sniffing possible lawsuits in the air.
Blow me?
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Politics 08:07:47 pm, by zerodivision 4 feedbacks »Canada considers random breathalyzers and the NDP throw their support behind it.
The federal justice minister is considering a new law that would allow police to conduct random breathalyzer tests on drivers, regardless of whether they suspect motorists have been drinking.
Well isn't that so perfect. I bet the loons over at M.A.D.D are high fiving each other like crazy over this announcement.
Marc Emery awaits extradition
News, In real life, On the web, Health, Canadian Politics 02:50:25 pm, by zerodivision 3 feedbacks »Canada's "Prince of Pot" Marc Emery is in custody awaiting extradition to the United States for allegedly selling marijuana seeds to US customers. The political fall guy will be appearing in a Seattle court where he is expected to plead guilty and will be facing a five year term in federal prison. Without the plea bargain he would have been facing fifty years!Before entering the B.C court room, Emery spoke with the crowd gathered outside and said
The saga began in 2005 when he was arrested in a joint operation between Canadian and US police forces for allegedly selling marijuana seeds over the internet from Vancouver to customers in the U.S. Emery has stated that his business has made millions of dollars over the years and that the money was used in his many political campaigns as well as supporting marijuana advocacy groups around the world.
Ummm, what?
News, In real life, On the web, Local, Ontario, Health 07:30:25 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Once again Canadians are willing bend over and take it up the you know what. Disturbing...with the flu season just around the corner (and already showing up in some parts) people are scared shitless, what with the constant media barrages of the coming epidemic. I am guilty of it now to, making mention of this nonsense but I must vent because its pissing me off. Every day, the swine flu or as it is known technically H1N1 is in the headlines. We hear about the deaths, of how it is going to hit us hard and we need to get vaccinated to fight it off. And if those measures include mandatory vaccinations or quarantines etc, then so be it. Of course that is how these people surveyed think, that it is totally ok for the government to do what they wish in order to protect the rest of us. Perhaps I am wrong but in my opinion, thats bullshit. Forcing health workers to show up for work when their may be an epidemic or pandemic happening seems a tad off to me. If people refuse to go to work for safety reasons, I think that is a pretty valid reason, yes? If you refuse the shot, does that mean you should be treated like a criminal?According to those polled, absolutely.
Jack the Dipper
News, In real life, On the web, Politics, Canadian Politics 03:47:40 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Jack Layton propping up Harper? Word on the street is that is exactly what he will be doing by supporting the Tories and their extension to EI benefits to long tenured workers. A move that would squash any hopes that Ignatieff may have of a fall election. If this comes to light, then Harper has made quite the save, by throwing in something he knew the dippers wouldn't reject, I mean how could they? Most Canadians don't want an election and by going against the Conservatives, Layton would for sure be dealt a fatal blow as he must know that his party has nothing to gain; yet he himself has everything to lose. Now is not the best time for an election. Whether he honestly believes that as most of us do, or he is more concerned about himself, I don't know but I would assume that all politicians are looking out for their own interests first.
Labour Day
News, In real life, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario 11:28:42 pm, by zerodivision 3 feedbacks »I participated in the annual Labour Day parade, marching from the CAW Local hall to the Fogolar Furlan Club;a good 45 minute walk or so. With the many different unions and other participants, it was a decent turnout, but could have been better. This year especially was an important day due to the hit that workers in Canada have endured throughout the year. The false idea that it is the workers to blame for this mess was a recurring theme, as well as the recent city strike,which culminated in the Windsor District Labour Council president Gary Parent( who retires tomorrow) telling Mayor Eddie Francis to go to hell.
True North strong and free?
In real life, On the web, Canadian Politics 12:00:45 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Is this an annual thing? Harper flies up north and the papers print a story about Harper and the military flexing their muscles? LMFAO, My blog from last August pretty much could have been written today as the premises is basically the exact same thing. This latest exercise in the north is supposed to show the world that Canada means business when it comes to protecting its claim to the high north, complete with a Coast guard ship, submarine, and a frigate. I bet them russkies are shaking in their boots now,after all, a Coast Guard ship and a frigate that is basically a tin can when it comes to ice burgs is their to show them whose boss.
I am totally disgusted these past few days with news coming out of out west and east of people abusing and slaughtering animals for fun. WTF is wrong with people? The first part of my post will be on the idiots from Saskatchewan who thought it would be fun to shoot at ducks, ducklings included, on a lake from a vehicle and from the road. Not only did they do this, they videotaped it and made heartless jokes and then posted the video on youtube. I know some people don't care or think it has been overblown, but the point is what they did is not hunting and it shouldn't be overlooked.
Progression? More like stalling
In real life, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario, Canadian Politics 03:45:00 pm, by zerodivision 1 feedback »Once again the people of Windsor are told that more consulting must be done in order for the stimulus projects to see the light of day. Consulting, consulting, consulting, it is the word that flows out of the mayors mouth almost daily. Windsor has earmarked $133 million for so called shovel ready projects waiting to get underway but none of these projects have gone to tender and no construction jobs have been created. In a city hard hit by job loss and unemployment, one would think that getting the shovels in the ground would be a top priority, but it is status quo at city hall with the mayor and council playing games.
Student workers protest at Ontario parks
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario, Canadian Politics 06:16:19 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment....and with good reason, the government is screwing them out of vacation and stat holiday pay. Why? Because they don't have to pay them according to the Employment Standards Act, even though it has been past practise to do so. Basically the government has broken it's own contract with these student workers. The students signed a contract before starting employment at the parks that they would receive vacation and holiday pay, as they have done so in the past, but the government recently "discovered" that they do not qualify for them as the Crown is exempt from provisions under the Act.
Ontario says it's none of your business
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Ontario, Canadian Politics 08:50:17 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Ontario won't press automakers on executive compensation
WINDSOR — Ontario will not use its shareholder status to press taxpayer-funded General Motors and Chrysler Group LLC to release details on compensation paid to its board members and executives, Sandra Pupatello, the province's minister of economic development and trade, said Thursday.
"If I were in charge of their PR department I think I might have chosen to do this a little differently because the perception is often as impactful as the reality," she said. "So, they may choose to do this because just in the spirit of being thankful that we've all been helping. But they're not obligated to."
Pupatello was responding Thursday to growing calls on GM and Chrysler — recipients of more than $14 billion in federal and Ontario government loans — to disclose salaries of their top executives. Although GM has released details of compensation for its board members, Chrysler has refused to follow suit, calling the information "confidential."
Pupatello also defended the base payment of $200,000 to Carol Stephenson, board appointee of Canada and Ontario.
"I think it's probably what is very typical at that level for this size of a corporation," she said.
"And, right now, there's a lot riding on these board members doing a very good job and due diligence. And the governments are going to rely on these people and they've been selected because of the kind of expertise they bring. Carol has very good reputation and we're going to be exacting that reputation in this position."
But NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said taxpayers have the right to know full details of how the auto companies are spending their dollars.
"The bottom line is we now own parts of these companies — whether we own one per cent, two per cent or 30 per cent — is irrelevant," said Horwath.
"The bottom line is it's taxpayer dollars that are shoring up these companies and by virtue of our participation in those companies we have a right to know what the executive compensation packages are and what the perks are members of the board are receiving."
The federal and Ontario governments have provided U.S.-based parents of GM and Chrysler with loans to help keep the auto companies from going under. The governments own two per cent of Chrysler and almost 12 per cent of GM.
GM Canada has said it cut executive salaries by 10 per cent, reduced pay for salaried staff and trimmed benefits and pension plans as part of its restructuring.
It also said that "due diligence conducted by all governments in advance of their support and investment in GM, appropriately included a comprehensive review and careful scrutiny of compensation for hourly and regular salaried employees, and in particular compensation for GM's executives.
"In the case of GM Canada executives and board members, the compensation is not at a level which would require public disclosure based on the agreed terms and conditions between GM and all the governments," it added.
Excuse me? We the taxpayers are basically being told that it is none of our business and leading the way is Sandra "photo op" Pupatello. What in the blue hell is going on here? We funded this bail out, as in we the taxpayers and you'd think that we would have a right to know what exactly our money is being spent on. I guess we only get a sneak peak as it was revealed that Carole Stephenson, dean of the Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario sits on the GM board and earns $200,000 and a company vehicle all the while retaining her post as Dean at the university. However, Chrysler has refused to reveal compensation for its board of directors. As well, both companies have refused news media requests to release details of salaries of their Canadian CEO's.
It is done
In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local, Canadian Politics 12:42:33 am, by zerodivision 5 feedbacks »The city of Windsor and CUPE locals 543 and 82 have settled an historic 101 day strike. Details of the settlement include a 6.3% (edit, it is now being reported as 5.7%) wage increase over four years of the contract, with 1.5, 1.8, and 2% annually, a $2,000 signing bonus, and all possible disciplinary actions against transgressions the strikers have done during the strike will be dropped. However, this settlement comes at a cost to Windsor taxpayers of $17.2 million over 4 years. Post retirement benefits for new hires, the sticking point of the strike have been dropped. It is unclear whether the unfair labour practises suit against the city will continue.
Fumble!
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local 01:27:26 am, by zerodivision 6 feedbacks »CUPE locals 543 and 82 rejected the city's counter offer on Thursday, an offer that many were hoping would end this 14 week strike. In what has been a day filled with drama, CUPE flat out said "NO" to the mayor and to city council. It all started with the city asking CUPE leadership to take the offer to its members and let them vote on it.
The vote occurred Thursday morning, but not before city managers showed up to hand out back to work protocols to the workers, who in disgust, threw the papers in the air. Rumours abound that CUPE leadership was instilling fear into the membership by stating that the city was not going to include a back to work protocol and that members may lose their jobs or face disciplinary actions upon settling the strike for any actions the mayor deemed worthy of dismissal or discipline.
Just another cog in the machine
Welcome, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour 12:26:35 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Windsor's Jobless rate continues to climb
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario, Politics, Canadian Politics 04:00:51 pm, by zerodivision 4 feedbacks »
Windsor is stuck in a trend that no one would ever want to be in and that trend is the unemployment rate, which now sits at 14.4%. This once booming town now holds the distinction of having the highest unemployment rate in Canada. There were more than 25,000 local residents out of Work in the Windsor area at the beginning of the summer, however with the Chrysler Windsor Assembly Plant reopening at the end of June, 3500 workers are now back on the job and with news that the midnight shift will remain at least until next summer, it may mean that the local economy may now begin to recover. Lets keep our fingers crossed.
It goes on, and on, and on
In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario, Politics, Canadian Politics 05:42:47 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.The strike by the municipal workers in Windsor that is. 12 weeks now without garbage collection, parking tickets, daycare etc. I've been able to go about my life without being affected by this to be honest. I don't have a habit of strolling through back alleyways to see the mountains of garbage that are piled up, but I see them in pictures nonetheless in the local news rag and on the many blogs I happen to come across. There doesn't seem to be any talks scheduled that I know of and so we continue to live in a garbage town.
Canwest Global seeks concessions
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local 05:20:21 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.CUPE Rally
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario 04:35:15 pm, by zerodivision 6 feedbacks »I attended the CUPE rally today which started out front of the University of Windsor and ended at city hall square. I must say that I was very impressed with the turnout. CUPE members from out of town arrived in bus loads; as well other locals from the Windsor area stood by their union brothers and sisters as we marched to city hall down Riverside drive. Chants of "hey hey, ho ho, Eddie has got to go" and other songs were plentiful as we walked past the red bull air racers practising in their sweet planes. The 9 week old strike has no end in site and it was awesome that the different locals came out to show support.
People of Windsor
In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Local 11:57:09 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.In your seemingly heart felt gesture to organize and clean up the parks of the city, you are also performing work that is done by workers who are on strike.I don't know what has happened to this town; historically, we have been a union city and people seemed to care about one another back in the day. Nowadays, we have the ME generation, those only concerned about themselves, the same people whose fathers, mothers, uncles, grand fathers etc worked in one of the automotive plants or other unionized trade shops in town. But something has changed, suddenly we unionized workers are the enemy and are the endless targets for people to blame. With the strike by the city workers going into its seventh week, the anger and frustration has made many organize an event for Saturday to "take back our parks". Ordinary citizens of Windsor are heading out to the city's baseball diamonds, the soccer pitches and other parks to cut the grass that has grown as some would say, waist high. They will be picking up the garbage and making sure that things will be safe for the kids.
North American Fear Trade Agreement
News, In real life 12:38:42 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.Link: http://www.canada.com/Loan+warns+home+grown+terrorism/1635686/story.html
It seems the United States has infected Canada with it's mass fear and paranoia as Minister of mass panic and fear mongering Peter Van Loan today says that the home grown terror threat is still real. Taking a play out of George Bush and co's play book, the Minister has reminded us Canadians that the boogeyman is out there, waiting to strike at us Canadians.
I do want to caution people that they would be naive to believe that these threats of terrorism are behind us
Thanks for the heads up, I'm sure most of us have forgotten by now, even though there are daily reports of terror threats and how we need to tighten our security, along with selling out the country to the yanks.
I can has elecshun?
News, In real life, On the web, Politics 08:43:07 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »
It looks like the bulls may soon be on parade yet again. Count Michael "Iggy" Ignatieff and the non Conservative Conservative Stephen Harper are talking smack like they are in some kind of pre-fight press conference a la Mike Tyson/Lennox Lewis. Ok ok, maybe not with all the expletives and hysteria but nonetheless it's entertaining in it's own right. Harper says that if the Liberals want to "fight" an election, the Cons are ready. The issue? None other than Employment Insurance, or perhaps its because Iggy is doing well in the polls, hmm, talk about timing eh. Just what we need, another election, this dysfunctional parliament should have it's own variety show because the comedy is top notch, however, I do not believe that we need to go to the polls again.
UAW vs GM
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Politics 04:28:43 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.The UAW is fighting for it's members future in North America as GM plans to outsource and shut down plants in its bid to restructure. GM wants to outsource production to Mexico and Asia and it has caused a stir within the UAW who believes that
"This is really about the shape of GM in the US and its foot print in North America in the future," a senior UAW official who asked not to be identified told AFP
The UAW strongly objects to GM's plans because it basically means that GM's manufacturing will shift from North America to places like China, Mexico, Korea and Japan. The UAW also believes that if GM will be given government money, that they should keep plants open in North America.
I can't drive 0.05
News, In real life, On the web, Ontario 04:23:52 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »As per usual, Dalton McGuinty has yet again stepped up to the plate and hit the ball way out to left field, way way out. This time, the Ontario government has decided that even though the legal blood alcohol content level is 0.08 as per the criminal code of Canada, anyone caught with levels between 0.05-0.08 will now be considered to have broken the law and will be given a 3 day license suspension, even if it is your first offence. The kicker is that a person will not be able to appeal the decision made by the police officer who happens to stop you. No due process, none. If caught with a similar level of booze in their system a second time, their licence will then be suspended for 7 days and the driver will have to attend an alcohol education program. A third time will get you a 30 day suspension complete with the remedial alcohol treatment program and an ignition interlock condition placed on your licence for six months. Previously, drivers received only a 12-hour licence suspension for blowing a blood alcohol level between 0.05 and 0.08, no matter how many times they were caught. Keep in mind folks, this is for those caught below the so called legal limit, so it seems there are now two legal limits which makes no sense but more about that later.
City workers on strike
In real life, Canadian Labour, Local, Ontario 09:28:43 am, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Windsor's outside municipal workers went on strike Wednesday morning after negotiations failed. The heart of the issue seems to be how the city wants to eliminate benefits for new hires and of course the supposed wage increase for current workers that the city claims is on the table. The city negotiating team so far does not seem willing to bargain fairly and they are only interested in concessions, which CUPE local 82 will not bargain concessions.
I haven't been myself since Phantom crossed the rainbow bridge. I haven't been able to find the motivation to do the things I love to do and am basically depressed. I haven;t followed politics much of late, haven;t gone to my martial arts class since my grandmother passed away a few weeks ago and haven't really done much of anything.I made this video for Phantom because she was a great cat and friend.
In case the youtube video ever goes down, heres a link to the video. Its 7.5 MB in size
http://zerodivision.ca/media/blogs/DoH/phantom_0001.wmv

This morning I lost a dear friend, my pet cat Phantom. It is the third pet I have lost since December and also comes after the recent loss of my grandmother. I have been having a rough time these past months and it only seems to be getting rougher. Phantom was an awesome cat, the kind that you don't come across too often. I have and have had many cats and I can tell you each and every one has their own little personalities. Phantom was a friendly cat that enjoyed playing "hockey' with tinfoil balls and she had this squeak about her meow which gained her the nickname "squeaker".
Until recently she was a relatively healthy cat full of life and she was energetic. In February I noticed she had breathing problems and I had brought her to the emergency vet clinic where it came to be that I did not have enough money to cover the costs of running tests to find out what was wrong so I brought her home. It was then that my father called Phantom's vet and made it a point to show that vets are supposed to be in it for the love of animals and not money and convinced the vet to see my cat at a cost to be paid later. Because most know vets want the money the same day. So we ended up bringing her to my vet that day and they ran tests for feline leukemia, which I feared she may have, and the tests came back negative. Chest x-rays were done and no fluid was found in her lungs. Fluid typically accumulates when an animal has congestive heart failure but the vet said her heart sounded normal and that they were thinking she may have feline asthma and so she was given a steroid injection and a prescription for bronchial dilators. I believed everything was going to be ok, after all she was still eating and drinking and acting normal, but sadly, when I came home to get ready for work, I found her on the floor.
It tears me up inside because I wasn't here when she died, or maybe it happened just as I came home because she was still warm. It tears me up because I feel guilty for not giving her the pills the last few days, even though her breathing hadn't gotten worse. Had i given her the pill, maybe she'd still be here. But i don't know, I think maybe she had a heart attack because maybe she did have heart failure, but it didn't show up in the exam? I didn't have a lot of money to pay for all the tests that she might have needed, just the tests that she had done.
All I know is that I lost a great friend who would always come lay with me on the couch or be there to brighten my day. She truly was a unique cat and I will always be thankful for the time she was here. Goodbye Phantom, you will be missed always.
Royal Canadian Mental Police
News, In real life, Politics 01:22:13 pm, by zerodivision Leave a comment.The circus of lies just keeps getting more ridiculous and I just cannot fathom how the hell these 4 idiots can get off scott free when obviously there is more to the story then what they claim. It's been shown that their version of events is wrong, it's been shown that one of the officers has prior issues such as an alleged DUI that resulted in the death of another, plus his involvement in the death of Dziekanski and now it has come to light that this same man who ordered Dziekanski to be tazed isn't even certified to use it. The bullshit just keeps thickening...
...when the annual seal "hunt" takes place off the east coast of Canada. During this time I reflect on my disdain at being a Canadian. I do so because it does not make me proud to be associated with a country that allows this "hunt" to happen year after year, despite the efforts of organizations such as the Sea Shepard Conservation Society, the Humane Society of the United States, and harpseals.org etc.
Vancouver woman kidnapped in Pakistan pleads for life on video. Canadian Khadija Abdul Qahaar, formerly known as Beverly Giesbrecht had been kidnapped in Pakistan in November and a video depicting her pleading for her life has been released. She is expected to be beheaded by the end of March if the Taliban kidnappers do not receive a ransom of $2 million. The video shows her crying as she says her
Flag Flop
News, In real life, On the web, Canadian Labour, Ontario 08:49:32 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Even during these harsh economic times, the Dalton McGuinty government still manages to slap the Canadian workers in the face by making a deal to purchase Ontario flags that are made in China. If this isn't further evidence to support my claim that he is a terrible Premier then stay tuned because in a short while I am sure that he will once again do something incredibly stupid.
Green Corridor Presents: A Speaking Engagement with Elizabeth May
In real life, Local, Ontario, Politics 09:35:10 pm, by zerodivision 2 feedbacks »Tonight, here in Windsor, Elizabeth May paid a visit to talk about the green future of technology and the economy. The Green Corridor class at the University of Windsor invited May to speak. I was originally not sure if I was going to attend because my grandmother had passed away this morning and I only found out about that a few hours before May's lecture was to begin. But I did end up attending and overall it was an interesting lecture. She even made some funny jokes, mostly about Stephen Harper of course but sometimes partisanship can be entertaining!





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