Cathy Crowe’s nomination is tomorrow
When I first posted about Cathy Crowe and her upcoming candidacy for the vacant Toronto-Centre MPP seat, I noted that her official nomination, which was scheduled to take place at a meeting on the twenty-fourth, would be bumped up in the event that the province called a by-election sooner than expected. Because they called it […]
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Everybody’s working through the weekend (instead of DJing)
The January edition of Everyone’s a DJ, which we’d planned to host tomorrow night, has unfortunately been canceled. Booking sixteen DJs for one night just a week after New Year’s Eve is a pretty tall order, and as hard as we worked to make it happen, we still had a number of vacant spots at […]
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Not a bad new beginning
We just wrapped up our first reading at Free Times Cafe, following the end of our run at the Gladstone Art Bar in December. It was a mighty fine night, and a great start to what I hope will be a long and lively run n a great new space. Big thanks to Amy Jones, […]
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A thin red line
Andrew Sullivan of the Atlantic blogs posted an interesting chart on his blog a little over a week ago. It tells a pretty startling tale about the American health care system. Thanks to Funkaoshi for the link. What this chart does is compare the health care spending per person in a range of developed countries […]
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Cathy Crowe will soon need your vote (so get to work)
Here’s some exciting news! According to an article in the Toronto Sun, activist and street nurse Cathy Crowe is about to be named the NDP candidate for Toronto-Centre MPP. This is the role most recently filled by Toronto mayoral contender George Smitherman, whose resignation took effect on Sunday. Crowe is unopposed for the party candidacy. […]
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Now, where was I?
Since I don’t work on Mondays, today was the last day of my vacation, and I totally phoned it in. The office itself was closed today, because of some flooding that went down during the break. So we’re all coming back tomorrow, and it won’t be an easy day. But it’ll be good to be […]
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Jack Layton for mayor?
There’s an article on a National Post blog this morning that makes a compelling case for Jack Layton stepping down as the leader of the federal New Democrats and running for mayor of Toronto. It’s a tough but fair opinion piece; author Chris Selley (and not Toronto editor Rob Roberts, to whom I’d originally falsely […]
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Getting things done in 2010
David Allen, creator of the Getting Things Done system, recently sent his mailing list a series of questions about the past year and the year ahead. Some of them are a little hokey, but on the whole they’re fairly useful. I thought I’d post the 2010 questions here with my answers, since lists like this […]
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