So, Saskatchewan is in kind of a pickle, at least as I can see it. Our provincial government has preemptively decided that we *need* more power and that the best solution to these electrical woes is nuclear energy. Rather than opening this question up to public debate (or even consulting with qualified, impartial experts), they [...]
Archive for the ‘politics’ Category
The Nukes Are Coming? (Part I)
June 15, 2009
CBC Under Attack
March 27, 2009
Well, the enterprising mavericks in Harper’s government have done it again. This time, they’ve decided to propose massive cuts to the CBC (both radio and television), while simultaneously providing bailout packages to cable networks (like CTV and Global). Intriguingly, the CBC (unlike these privately owned companies) didn’t request free government money, they only asked for [...]
Science, schmience…
March 20, 2009
Howdy all. I’m sick. Though I have work to do, I’m secretly planning to go home and sleep all afternoon. Blah.
That being said, I needed to pop online briefly to comment on the following stories concerning Gary Goodyear, the MP in charge of the Canadian government’s science and technology agenda:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090318.wgoodyear0318/BNStory/politics/home
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/03/18/tech-090318-gary-goodyear-evolution-scientists.html?ref=rss.
The issue is this: Goodyear, [...]
Water…
January 4, 2009
I watched a couple of good documentaries on Friday night: Flow: For Love of Water (about the looming water shortage) and I.O.U.S.A. (about the looming American debt crisis). The latter was funnier, better produced and, on the whole, more entertaining, but it was Flow that really upset me. A lot of it wasn’t new to [...]