September 30, 2007

Ontario’s Election is Rapidly Approaching

Posted at: Out of the Shadows
In roughly 10 days Ontario will vote. We’ll either retain McGuinty for the Liberals as Premier or give someone like Tory for the Progressive Conservatives or Hampton of the NDP a shot at the helm. The polls at this point seem to be unsure if we’re looking at a majority or minority government. -- read more

September 28, 2007

Crackdown in Burma

Posted on: Out of the Shadows
The world the last few days has been focusing some attention onto the protests going on in Burma (officially known as Myanmar). The protests started back in August after the military junta which rules the country excessively hiked gas prices. They gained momentum during the last two weeks as Buddhist monks have marched peacefully through the streets. The monks came out into the streets after security forces fired towards a group of monks and then refused to apologize.

As the monks turned out on the streets in growing numbers over several days civilians became emboldened and started to join them. The Economist has written an excellent backgrounder on the country and what has led up to the current situation. Inexplicably, security forces made no move in the early days of the monks marching to inhibit their movement. There is some speculation that parts of the military were sympathetic towards the monks. -- read more

Japanese Journalist’s Death in Burma

September 24, 2007

Tory Getting Rough Ride on School Funding

Posted on: Out of the Shadows
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is the latest group to come out against Provincial Conservative John Tory’s pledge to fully fund all religious schools if he is elected Premier on October 10th. The Association calls for an end to the funding of Catholic separate schools. The move, if any politician was brave enough to back it, would be gutsy but likely political suicide. -- read more

September 21, 2007

I Oppose Mixed Member Proportional Voting

Posted on: Out of the Shadows
On October 10th Ontarians will be asked not only to elect their government for the next four years but to vote on whether to change our current first past the post system of elections to one called mixed member proportional. We will have two votes that day, one for each.

I’ve spent some time reading a range of websites on the subject of the referendum. One of the frustrations I’ve had with the first past the post system has been that my one vote determines both local candidate and premier. In many cases the local is preferred but the leader isn’t or vice versa. Election day means determining which is my stronger preference. -- read more

French Soldier Killed in Afghanistan

September 20, 2007

Bin Laden Threatens Shiite Muslims

Questions Raised Over Northern Rock

UN Extends NATO’s Afghan Mandate

Bin Laden Declares War on Pakistan

Archbishop of Canterbury to Meet with US Church

Bank of England Stands Ground

September 8, 2007

We Will Remember Him

In honour of our fallen CanadiansThey shall grow not old, as we who are left grow old
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning
We will remember them

In memory of our fallen Canadian:

Maj. Raymond Ruckpaul -- Afghanistan August 29, 2007

Always Caring -- Always Canadian -- Never Defeated

Support Our Troops -- Wear Red on Fridays

September 2, 2007

We Will Remember Them

In honour of our fallen CanadiansThey shall grow not old, as we who are left grow old
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning
We will remember them

In memory of our fallen Canadians:

Mst WO Mario Mercier -- Afghanistan August 22, 2007
Mst Cpl Christian Duschesne -- Afghanistan August 22, 2007

Always Caring -- Always Canadian -- Never Defeated

Support Our Troops -- Wear Red on Fridays