by Rob Cottingham | May 13, 2005 | Politics
From the BC Teachers’ Federation: For the record: Teachers have no plan for strike vote; Liberals play politics of fear with students and parents Contrary to reports on BCTV Global last evening and in today’s Vancouver Sun, B.C. teachers have no plan for a... by Rob Cottingham | May 12, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Nifty. I’ve been looking at ways of allowing an organization’s supporters to syndicate their content; Bitty has a neat take on it. Let’s see how this works for, say, a political party’s newsfeed: Or for allowing others to display it on their... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics
This is from Rafe Mair, folks. Rafe Mair, for god’s sake: Let me this morning simply speak as a voter, and if the Premier were here, I would make the following comments. I voted for you in 2001, Premier but there are a hell of a lot of things you have done and... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Shannon at Futon Revolutionary tips us to Martha’s Monthly, an effort by South Alberta feminists to raise awareness and put pressure on the Klein government on a variety of issues affecting women. Every month brings a new Martha’s Monthly, an e-mail... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics
With the House of Commons embroiled in tumult, the latest Bloc Conservatois gambit is a motion to adjourn. Between this and the unbelievably patronizing attitude the Conservatives have adopted toward the large majority of Canadians who don’t want an election... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Communicating, Politics
Don’t do this: Ashley MacIsaac now says he doesn’t support Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, which is what he told The Chronicle-Herald on Monday. The Cape Breton fiddler called the paper at the first of the week to say he had decided to throw his...