It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Thank The New Canadian Government
Hamas, Fatah power struggle claims more lives
Thanks to Hapers New Canadian Government being the first to declare the Hamas government in Palestine as terrorists and cutting off funding for the Palestinian authority.
Meanwhile as this internecine battle duplicates those currently occuring across the Middle East in Lebanon and Iraq, thanks to the real American Road Map, which is to destablize the region in favour of Israel. And ironically most of these recent disputes occured immediately after Peter MacKay's visit to the region.
Israels newest ally Canada remains silent on its complicity in this mess. Which results in this; MacKay's deputy quits post
As our Foreign Affairs Minister was only to quick to point out when he said he was visiting the region last week, riding on Condi Rices coattails, he too loke her was there to listen.
What Peter MacKay Missed: The Little Things That Make an Occupation
Oh yes and to bring hockey to Israel. We aim to increase and diversify economic partnership. We have even brought hockey to the farthest reaches of Israel.
We would be forgiven for thinking this is just another New Canadian Government Kahn job.
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Presumption of Innocence
Lingering suspicion about Arar troubling says Jim Travers in the Toronto Star.
As I and others have pointed out it is troubling, especially when it comes from the Conservative Blogosphere.
They for whom the state is all, while individual liberty is to be sacrificed for the good of the nation.
Wait a minute, I thought the conservatives were supposed to be libertarians and support the individual and their rights against the state.
But of course their ne0-libertarianism is just a cover for their real politick which is the State Right Or Wrong. When it is no longer convinient it is quickly abandoned for Fuehrerism.
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Saturday, January 27, 2007
Poor Protest Against WSF
The left wing has become the mirror of capitalism itself.
The Davos forum is an economic boom for this tourist town.
And now that it is no longer a secret meeting of ruling class cabals, it has become a voice for the social reform of the worst excesses of capitalism.
The World Social Forum travels the world and is an economic boom for the region it is held in.
The Davos Economic Forum promotes captialism including the need to ameliorate the worst aspects of capitalism.
The World Socisl Forum promotes amerlorating the worst aspects of capitalism while promoting a more humane capitalism.
There is no difference.
Charities working in Nairobi's slums have complained about slum dwellers being required to pay to enter the Moi International Sports Stadium in Kasarani, where the World Social Forum was taking place.
Meanwhile, protesters raided two food stalls operated by five star hotels at the venue of the World Social Forum. The last two days had been marked by protests over the high cost of food at an event meant to discuss issues of poverty.
"I am a hawker. We are harassed in town. We came here to present our problems, but we found the big bosses selling food at exorbitant prices, and yet this function is meant for the poor," said one of the protesters.
Another one said: "The hotels are selling food at a price we cannot afford, and yet the forum belongs to the poor. That is why we invaded. We are going to eat all the food meant for the rich." The protesters grabbed the food which they then ate as the hotel staff watched in disbelief.
Kenya: World Social Forum - Just Another NGO Fair?
The World Social Forum, which took place in Nairobi, Kenya for the first time in Africa, was supposed to be a forum for the voices of the grassroots. But despite the diversity of voices at the event, not everyone was equally represented.
But to describe only the diversity would be to miss the real, and perhaps more disturbing, picture. The problem was that not everyone was equally represented. Not everyone had equal voices. This event had all the features of a trade fair - those with greater wealth had more events in the calendar, larger (and more comfortable) spaces, more propaganda - and therefore a larger voice. Thus the usual gaggle of quasi donor/International NGOs claimed a greater presence than national organisations - not because what they had to say was more important or more relevant to the theme of the WSF, but because, essentially, they had greater budgets at their command. Thus the WSF was not immune from the laws of (neoliberal) market forces. There was no levelling of the playing field. This was more a World NGO Forum than an anti-capitalist mobilisation, lightly peppered with social activists and grassroots movements.
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CN Profits From Accidents
Last year after a record number of dangerous and toxic accidents CN promised to plow money into improved safety. It was just a good press release.
This year we again suffered more dangerous accidents with CN.
Because safety was sacrificed for the bottom line....again.
Canadian National Railway Co. (CNR CN): Canada's largest railroad said fourth-quarter net income climbed 16 percent to C$499 million ($422.8 million), or 95 cents a share, from C$430 million, or 78 cents, as it raised prices and held down costs. The Montreal- based company also boosted its quarterly dividend 29 percent to 21 cents a share.
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Friday, January 26, 2007
Conservative Labour Policy
This is scary.....what changes could the Conservatives be contemplating making to Canada's Federal Labour laws.... Federal Labour Standards Review, certainly none to benefit workers or unions.....not when you meet with these folks....
Canada's labour minister admits there is no short term solution to the ongoing labour crunch plaguing Alberta. Jean Pierre Blackburn spoke in Calgary Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce, and also met with West Jet employees.Like the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, WestJet is notoriously anti-union, typical of an Alberta company. West Jet employees are called 'owners' like Wal-Mart empoyees are called 'associates'. As if they were not mere wage slaves.
The primary purpose of Blackburn's trip to western Canada has been to discuss an aged labour code, and recommendations for the future.
But being in Calgary, naturally the conversation turned to the urgent need for skilled workers in many fields. Blackburn says its a problem with no short term solution. "It's not possible to help that right away. This is a new reality we face."
And what kind of changes might the Tories be planning, well with Monte Solberg in charge we are looking at increased reliance on temporary foreign workers, and increased pressure to eliminate mandatory retirement for older workers.
Labour shortage spurs Ottawa to ask boomers to work past 65The federal government is pleading with aging baby boomers to work past retirement to offset a serious labour shortage in Canada.
"We need them," Human Resources Minister Monte Solberg told the Toronto Star yesterday after announcing a special panel to study labour market conditions affecting older workers.
Solberg described Canada's labour shortage as "extraordinarily serious," particularly in certain provinces, such as Alberta and Saskatchewan.
And longer working hours, having to hold two jobs, and make ends meet are becoming the norm across Canada,
The latest study released by Statistics Canada explains that in 2004, employees in Central Canada were the hardest working in the country, with Manitoba-Saskatchewan employees coming in just shy of Alberta's numbers.
Men, however, were responsible for the most hours in the workplace for 2004, with prairie men working an average of 2,080 hours a year - a full-time 40 hours every week.
An average Ontario work-week is nearly 36 hours long and the prairie provinces' week follows at about 35-and-a-half hours long.
The report said that the phenomenon is groundbreaking.
"While differences in working hours between Canada and other nations have generated a substantial body of research, this study shows that working hours can also vary quite widely within a country."
A farm worker in Alberta labours almost three months longer than his cousin on a farm in Ontario and an oil and gas labourer puts in two weeks more a year in Calgary than in Sarnia.
Those figures are among the details contained a new study from Statistics Canada yesterday that traces how long the average worker is on the job across Canada.
Analysts such as economist Erin Weir, of the Canadian Labour Congress, says the survey points to an imbalance in the lives of workers.
"We need to bargain a better distribution between work and leisure," he said in an interview yesterday. "Every province has lots of people working more hours than they'd like, and lots working less than they need and we need to do something about that."
And of course Alberta home to Solberg and the Tories, the most anti-union province in Canada leads the way when it comes to hours worked. In Alberta the labour laws permit not a forty hour week but a forty four hour week, without having to pay overtime.Statistics Canada economist Sebastien LaRochelle-Cote says that is because Alberta has the largest proportion of people who worked a “long year,” which the agency defines as more than 2,300 hours a year. That’s the equivalent of 44 hours a week.
Those numbers make Gil McGowan, president of the Alberta Federation of Labour, somewhat uneasy.
“This is one area where Albertans should really not be proud of being number one,” he said. “People are working long hours and they are working tired. Many workers are actually paying with their bodies and in some cases with their lives.”
The number of fatalities and workplace injuries across the province hit record highs last year with 143 deaths as well as tens of thousands of injuries, he said.
And the Fraser Institute agrees this is the Alberta Advantage, poor labour laws and low unionization rates.
The Provincial Investment Climate Index objectively evaluates the public
policies that create and sustain a positive investment climate. It ranks each
province on a scale of one to 10.
Alberta earned the highest score, 8.9 out of 10, and was clearly Canada's
top province for policies that encourage and sustain a positive investment
climate.
Labour market regulation
Labour market regulation is assessed using differences in labour-
relations laws in Canada. Alberta earned 6.0 out of 10 and was the only
province to receive a score of 5.0 or higher. Saskatchewan received the lowest
score of 1.8. "Again, the low scores of all provinces show the need for reforms to
provincial labour market regulations," Clemens said.
And this is why Bouchard and his new right alliance in Quebec bash their workers for having too much leisure time.
Back in the Sixties sociologists bemoaned the coming of the Leisure Class, how the working class was no longer blue collar underpaid workers, but now a new economic class of wage slave consumers called the middle class. It was all part of the great American melting pot; we are all one class.
In October, Mr. Bouchard faced a wave of criticism after he told French TVA Network that if Quebecers stay on their current low-productivity track they will face a difficult economic future.
“We need to work more. We don’t work enough. We work less than Ontarians and infinitely less than the Americans,” he said during the interview.
Back then the future crisis was predicted as being about how much leisure time we would have and what would we ever do with it.
Well now we know, the future is now, and its still the same old "I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go".
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And They Oppose Interracial Marriage Too
This is like letting Nazi's into the classroom to say why they oppose free speech. Opps sorry thats the ACLU and these guys hate the ACLU.
Or segregationists speaking in classrooms opposing interracial marriage after the Supreme Court determined that Jim Crow laws were unconsitutional. After all its just a matter of free speech. Even if that speech opposes freedom of choice.
After all even President Bush opposes the Supreme Court Descision, that he does not favour. Unlike their decision to elect him. Last time I checked the Supreme Commander was expected to uphold the Constitution and the institutions which support the Constitution like the Supreme Court.
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Conservative Nanny State
Here is a another example of the Conservative Nanny State bailing out the private sector.
Private cable companies, Shaw and Videotron, who leech off the public air waves and off the municipal cable infrastructure, pull a capital strike over the Canadian TV Fund and the Conservatives make up the difference. Ottawa to contribute $200 -million to TV fund
Her willingness to reviewing the fund's rules and structure showed "open mindedness," Videotron executive vice-president Luc Lavoie said Friday. But the company's terms aren't negotiable.
"It's not enough (for the government) to say 'We will review,"', he said from Montreal. "We want to know the details, we want to know where it's going. Because even though we're going in there with an open mind, we're going in there with a very firm position as well."
Videotron, along with Rogers Communications (TSX:RCI.B), Cogeco (TSX:CGO) and Bell ExpressVu have been invited to the Tuesday meeting, he said. Rogers Communications declined comment on Friday.
Cable companies were supposed to provide the public with free open access when they were first licensed. Today they are virtual monopolies, who have abandonded free public access for their own 'community' programming, which is simply company promotional information.
And they are multimillion dollar empires, funded by you and I both directly and indirectly, whose responsibility for producing Canadian Content is far less than
CBC or even the private media monopoly CTV.
And Videotron which is part of the Quebecor empire, which includes the Sun newspaper chain, has a terrible reputation for labour relations with its unions. And Quebecor itself is shedding jobs by the thousands across North America as it upgrades its newspaper and magazine technology.
The private media monopolies who sup at the public trough attack the CBC and the Canadian Television Fund in order to line their own pockets at our expense. And Bev Oda coming from the private sector media is only too willing to dish out for them.
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Right Wing Drive By Smearing
But lost in the media glare was this attack on Democratic Presidential contender Bill Richardson. And it is even slimier than the attacks on Obama and Clinton.
Bill Richardson Has Unanswered Questions Regarding Alleged Child Predator
there are unanswered questions about Richardson's relationship with famed artist RC Gorman. In October of 1997, the FBI began collecting information regarding numerous suspected sexual relationships RC Gorman had with children that spanned over 20 years. Did Bill Richardson know about RC Gorman's alleged illegal activities that involved transporting children across state kines....In an interview on the acclaimed podcast "You Are The Guest" award winning journalist Vern Beachy who conducted his own investigative news reports tells what he learned about RC Gorman back in 1999 and shares brand new information including the depth of Gorman's association with New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and several catholic priests.
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Harper Cops Out
And to those who leaked information slandering him to the press. Or to those who have been found guilty of illegal actions in their arrest and detention of Ottawa Citizen Journalist Juliet O'Neille under the Official Secrets Act.
Nope Harper will have none of it. That's all water under the bridge he told reporters. I think not.
"New Democrats take comfort in today's settlement announcement. We hope that, at least in Canada, Maher Arar and his family may be able to move on with their lives," said Comartin. "However, we will remain vigilant to ensure that the federal government implements all the recommendations contained in Justice Dennis O'Connor's report."
"Canadians know that the true test of whether this government has learned anything from Mr. Arar's ordeal is how the Harper government handles the cases of Canadian citizens Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati and Muayyed Nureddin, who suffered in a way similar to Mr. Arar," stated Comartin.
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Blogging Tories Continue To Slander Arar
While the Grande Formage his-self today apologized for the Canadian Government, the RCMP and CSIS treatment of Maher Arar there are those in his peanut gallery over at the Blogging Tories that continue to spread the lie that Arar is Al-Quaeda or a terrorist, or....
Despite their Great Leader saying today that a Canadian Judicial Inquiry found no basis for these accusations.
It would be poetic justice for Arar and his family if after they sue the US Government, successfully, and get a full US Senate Hearing that they put aside some of the $10.5 million to sue the asses off these dweebs.....
And Bourque the Conservative payola headline writer was equally offensive today
Ten Million Dollar Man
Dissonance And Disrespect | 26 Jan 2007 | 9:19am EST
If Maher Arar is truly innocent of having links to Al-Qaeda, $10 million will hardly compensate him for the torture he suffered in Syria.If, however, he is guilty of some other dirty business, then he just hit the jackpot.But lost in all the controversy about Arar's treatment in Syria is that his experience demonstrates the downside of dual citizenship.
Arar’s ten million bucks
deepsouth | 26 Jan 2007 | 11:21am EST
Ten million bucks eh? Well good for him - if in fact he’s the innocent he claims to be. Oh, I know he’s been cleared and the RCMP convicted, but there’s a worm at the heart of the story - a worm that’s bothered me about it since the first Arar headlines hit the news. Syria is a terrorist sponsor state - a state that has good connections to Islamic terrorism worldwide
Hopefully that will be the end of that..
47 minutes ago by Jordan Alcock
Maher Arar is now officially a multi-millionaire, and the government can finally
move beyond the whole mess. Somehow, I doubt this will be the end of it
Still, if getting sent to Syria and tortured for a year means $10.5 million in the pocket - sign me up!
halls of macadamia
This has been one sensational media ride, but I think I must have missed the coverage of Arar publicly renouncing his Syrian citizenship. It seems obvious, now that he's a wealthy man, he'll need to protect himself against any "misunderstanding" from the Syrian Rubber Hose Brigade when he's travelling anywhere in the future.
Now compare those statements with this one from the Libertarian Reason Blog;
To recap: The Canadians, the original source of the tip that made U.S. officials think Arar was a terrorist, have completely repudiated the allegation, but the Americans are sticking to it, based on secret information the Canadians find unpersuasive. I'd like to believe our government is being extra careful, preferring to err on the side of safety. But I suspect it is actually being extra careless, refusing to admit the possibility of error.
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