Wednesday, November 28, 2012

SIGNS THAT CANADA WILL SURVIVE


THE GREEN PARTY IS ALIVE AND WELL

1) The recent three by-elections indicated a strong Green presence in two of them:
                - Calgary Center, which has for decades been a solid Conservative riding in the middle of the oil sands, was seriously threatened by the Liberal and Green Party (37%, 33% and 26%).  There was only a 30% voter turnout.
                - Victoria was won by the NDP with the Green Party a strong second (37% and 34%). The Conservative candidate was a distant third at 14%.

2) Elizabeth May, currently the sole MP representing the Green Party in Parliament, was voted “Parliamentarian of the Year” . However, her clear thinking and straight forward discussions earned her the title by a vote of ALL MP’s without regard to party lines. How very Canadian in our usually dysfunctional Parliament.

is being billed as an interactive and educational two- to three-hour indoor experience geared to families with children aged three to 10.Construction is set to begin this summer on the $12-million centre at Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre, about 30 kilometres north of Toronto, leisure giant Merlin Entertainments announced Thursday. Maybe the park will feature the LEGO Stephen Harper doll that an Ottawa man had created and advertised for $50 on Kijiji.

No more Canadian asbestos exports

Canada's last asbestos mine is being closed after many years of controversy about the deadly product  being sold to Third World countries without proper labeling . Quebec's Jeffrey Mine is being used to simulate the Mars mission initiated by Canada's space agency. Thanks to the newly elected Parti Quebecois provincial government which cancelled its $58 million loan








Recreational Marijuana to be legal 

- for adults 21 in Washington State on Dec 6th .
- Public consumption of marijuana can mean a $50 fine, similar to alcohol consumption in public.
-  It will be illegal to sell marijuana for recreational use anywhere except state-licensed marijuana stores.       Those stores won't open until at least December 2013.

Major Canadian city mayors vs the law

1) Toronto mayor Rob Ford found guilty of “conflict of interest” and ordered to leave office in 14 days.

        He refused to repay some $3150 obtained for a charity (using official "mayor" letter head and voting in favor of himself (conflict of interest). It wasn't much money (and he did not benefit financial from it) so why is the mayor of Canada’s biggest city being removed from office?  Very simply, the law states that it is the MANDATORY sentence.  This is a prime example of why the Federal Gov't omnibus Criminal Justice Bill 10 calling for of mandatory minimum sentences - like marijuana possession - is a BAD IDEA.
Mandatory sentences are a BAD IDEA - the judge cannot use his/her own judgment in sentencing. Our federal government with


2) Laval (Quebec):  GillesVaillancourt resigned because of corruption allegations although no formal charges.

3) Montreal (Quebec):  GĂ©rald Tremblay resigned over allegations that he turned a blind eye to corruption.

4) London (Ontario): Fontana is staying in office after being charged with fraud, breach of trust and forgery


Thursday, November 22, 2012

Car of theYear - Telsa

Tesla Model S: Motor Trend "Car of theYear" Award

(The first electric car to win this award)

 The Tesla S, which is assembled in California, carries a sticker price of $49,900 to $97,900.
 It has a range of 265 miles and accelerates from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4.4 seconds.
The company is also building a network of charging stations that run on solar power.

Tesla Model S

MY CANADA IS DISAPPEARING - FAST

(just like the Arctic Ice and clean atmosphere)

1) $2-million in toys and donations have been stolen from Salvation Army warehouse, just as their annual Christmas "kettles" are appearing on the streets all across Canada. There have always been individuals stealing a few dollars from a single kettle, probably rationalizing their theft as: "well the money is for the poor, and I am poor. I am just helping them with distribution of their money." But $2-million? Who steals toys from needy children at Christmas? And in Canada?

2) Robocalls In Canada.
       Canada has been arguing about the use (or non-use) of robocalls in our Federal Election with great rhetoric, pointed accusations and partisan fury ever since the election (May 2, 2011).  
      Just when the furor seemed to have died down, recent information in the form of emails between Election Canada and the Conservative Party headquarters and their lawyers has re-opened this disquieting chapter of our political scene.

3) The Council of the Confederation is a meting of all the Canadian provincial premiers. This year it is meeting for two days in Halifax to discuss the economy and other matters of importance to all Canadians. As usual, Prime Minister Harper has been invited and has declined to attend without even giving a reason. And he is in Canada at that time.

 4 ) Our Federal government used to be centered around the parliament and the elected Members of Parliament. Over the past few years there seems to be deliberate move to emasculate the Parliamentary process and denigrate its usefulness.
      It began with having government announcements (including presenting the budget) made in locations such as Tim Hortons coffee shop and business establishments. The ultimate affront to Canadians, in my opinion, was the recent signing (in Russia) of a trade agreement between Canada and China, without any significant involvement of our elected Parliament. It would seem that such a major trade agreement could at least have been signed in Canada or China. There are more government announcements (such as the plan to raise the age for pensions) made by the government in foreign countries rather than in our Parliament
     This trade agreement is binding for 31 years (compared to NAFTA which can be terminated  or amended on six months notice). It will give Chinese firms in Canada, and Canadian firms in China, 31 years of “protection”  from environmental, human rights or resource conservation measures they don’t like.


Tuesday, November 13, 2012


CARS AND HOW TO LIVE WITH THEM

    
1) Three ways to parallel park:
         a ) check YouTube for instructions (only if you want serious help) 
         b ) if there is a small parking space on the other side of the road demo (requires practice and
                   a  Mini Cooper car)
            c ) buy a car with self parking feature. The Lexus LS 460 in 2006 had the ability to parallel
                  park itself. Ford, Lexus, Lincoln, Mercury and Toyota now offer this feature.

2) Go all the way and save up to buy a self-driving Prius car

      Google's Milestones with Toyota Prius:
               - self-driving car traveled more than 300,000 miles without a mishap (except for a
                    parking-lot  fender-bender when a human was driving it.
              - one of its driverless cars drove a legally blind man to a Taco Bell
              - Google plans to have self-driving cars deliver goods from shipper to home 24 hours a day
                    
             At present the biggest problem is with the laws which require a driver to be in the car.
                    Nevada, Florida and California have legalized driver-less cars


3) Electric cars - the looks of the future:
       
This link connects to literally hundreds of pics of electric cars worldwide with "cursor over" for thumbnail info on each.



4) Looking Ahead:
     Toyota is testing smart cars talk to each other and to the road.  Maybe in 10 years ?






SUN MEDIA NEWS


Quebecor is cutting 500 jobs at Sun Media. Not everyone (including me) sees this as a bad thing. See my earlier post, "do-we-really-want-fake-news-in-canada", in which I discuss politicians and others deliberately telling known lies in public and not being challenged in any meaningful way on them.

The USA election provided a rich source of the use of lies and their acceptance.  Dave Johnson posted on July 19, 2012:  "Regardless which candidate wins the US presidential election on Tuesday, neither of them has been honest to the American people about the scale of the problems facing the country. But Americans have only themselves to blame".

Neil Newhouse, a pollster for Romney, has even said, "We're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers."


GOOD NEWS FROM THE USA ELECTION

1 )  Florida did eventually close its polls (and took another 40 hours to count them). It could have been worse.

2) Several "propositions" showed the power and will of the people.
   

.-  Marijuana – Washington State, Colorado, and Oregon will all vote on whether to legalize the drug for -  Marijuana – Washington State, Colorado, and Oregon will all vote on whether to legalize the drug for recreational use and tax it. Washington looks likeliest to become the first US state to do so.

 - Same-sex  marriage - Ballots are taking place on the issue in Maryland, Washington, Maine and Minnesota

-  Right to die – Massachusetts will vote on whether to allow terminally ill patients with less than six months to live to request drugs to end their lives.

-  GM Foods – California is voting on whether to require mandatory labeling on genetically modified foods sold in the state recreational use and tax it. Washington looks likeliest to become the first US state to do so.


3) Robocalls advising voters they could vote the day AFTER the last date were discovered and offset quickly. Maybe these activities will become ineffective as more people are willing to use social media to advise large groups of the population when they occur.
  

Canadarm celebrated in Google Doodle 
(launched 31 years ago)

 video