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"Fifteen years ago I witnessed a massive boiling, exploding ball of gas that had just leveled a building, killing 11 people, most of them teenagers. I thought I had learned how dangerous natural gas can be. I was wrong." Those were the introductory words by Jennifer Burke, from a sermon recently delivered at Ottawa's First Unitarian Congregation. In university, she studied biology and ecology, and she has lived in places where fracking is going on.
There are some serious reasons as to why the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is a bad idea. Let's begin with two. In the first place, many more Indigenous men and boys are victims. While the situation for women and girls is not completely the same, neither is it totally different from that of males. An inquiry focused on just females seems wrong-headed. The British Columbia Oppal inquiry was focused on women in response to the Robert Pickton murders, but a broader nation-wide study is another matter.
As events are unfolding quickly on the ground, the international community's response to the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in the Central African Republic (CAR) is hopelessly inadequate: too little too late. Where has the world heard this before?
I met him in Kuwait as he was just posted as a diplomat at the embassy of the Central African Republic. "Yesterday, the Christian militia shot my brother dead because he was a Muslim," he told me, "Then they tried to behead him. But the Burundian peacekeeping military intervened so they handed his body to my family."
Person A: "I've just learned that there is a new cure for Alzheimer's."
Boys don't cry. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. These are among many of the aphorisms that are indicative of an ethos of masculinity that bodes ill for male mental health.
The Canadian Charger is offering its excellent collection of books, CDs and DVDs at 50% discount effective now until March 31, 2013 while quantities last.
The Canadian Charger is offering its excellent collection of books, CDs and DVDs at 50% discount effective now until March 31, 2013 while quantities last.
Some rarely discussed truths shaping contemporary American democracy.
I'm having some difficulty with this case. I thought we would agree that no one should be found guilty by association; for example, people plotting terrorist attacks went to a particular place of worship, so many automatically conclude that the religious leader was the instigator. That doesn't seem right to me or to conclude that the men's fellow worshippers are guilty by association because they socialized with them and found them acceptable people; or to condemn the whole community because a few have been found to be perpetrators of terrorism.
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