Op/Ed

Tick-tock: let James run out the clock

Tick-tock: let James run out the clock

Make no mistake about it: Carole James will be gone as NDP leader well before the next provincial election. But remember: in politics, like comedy, timing is everything. And the next BC election isn’t scheduled until Tuesday, May 14, 2013.  Yes, 2013. 

TECH TALK: Finally, an anti-virus offering Mac users will want to check out

TECH TALK: Finally, an anti-virus offering Mac users will want to check out

 Well, it's happened. I am now recommending anti-virus for Macs. Is there some new development? Are they more vulnerable now for some reason? No, the threat hasn't changed, just the response options.


 
Macs run very differently from Windows. The only way to get a virus is to deliberately install it. If you check out this blog entry (http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2010/11/02/anti-virus-mac-free/) you'll see what I mean.

Harper’s flip-flop on Afghanistan

Harper’s flip-flop on Afghanistan

 We should have known it was too good to be true. Harper’s many, many repetitions of his government’s commitment to get all the troops out by July 2011 are well known. I think he may actually have meant it because by these repeated statements he framed the issue so strongly that all Canadians expected – and supported – the withdrawal.

Here’s what he said in an interview with Canwest last January:

Campbell's resignation must not kill the BC Rail story

Campbell's resignation must not kill the BC Rail story

Now that I’m back from some well-enjoyed fun in the sun, I am amazed at the number of people who have suggested the biggest story that happened in BC in the past few weeks was the decision by Premier Gordon Campbell to step down.  They are wrong.

 

This is the security state that Steve built...

This is the security state that Steve built...

For those considering issue triage — picking five or six issues to focus on — in the fight to rid the country of the current government, one area that is critical to the outcome is exposing the Harper government’s construction of the national security state.

 

MP pens letter regarding local woman's incarceration

MP pens letter regarding local woman's incarceration

 Dear Minister Toews (Minister of Public Safety),

I have just received a disturbing account by a young woman from my riding regarding her experience at the G20 Summit in Toronto.
 

Enclosed please find her detailed explanation of her arrest.

 
It is important to state that I am not writing to discuss the Summit itself, but rather feel it is imperative that you see firsthand how a young Canadian woman was treated by the authorities in Toronto.

Facebook is only safe if you make it that way ... here's how

Facebook is only safe if you make it that way ... here's how

 Dark Reading (www.darkreading.com) has a list of their "Top Four Social Engineers of All Time". These are people who have become experts at conning other people. Two, Kevin David Mitnick and Frank Abagnale, have criminal pasts. Frank Abagnale was the subject of the movie Catch me if You Can. The third is a consultant who simulates criminal attacks so that companies can shore up their security.

ATAMANENKO: The “Periwinkle Curse”: How the Lack of a National Childcare Policy Is Failing Our Children

ATAMANENKO: The “Periwinkle Curse”: How the Lack of a National Childcare Policy Is Failing Our Children

The pretty village of Kaslo on Kootenay Lake has a population of less than 2,000 and one licensed daycare, the Periwinkle Children’s Centre. The centre has a long history in the community and also a long history of the same problems repeating themselves.  Sarah Lawless, chair of the board of directors for the non-profit centre, calls this situation “the Periwinkle Curse.”

Ed Broadbent’s Canada: More equal, more optimistic

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 Ed Broadbent, one of Canada’s most respected progressive sages, sat down with the CCPA’s Trish Hennessy to talk about the Canada he grew up in and how it’s changed over his lifetime. During this candid conversation -- in Mr. Broadbent’s own Ottawa backyard -- he reflects on the profound shift away from equality.

Castlegar has bigger worries than a luncheon of Campbell's Coup

Castlegar has bigger worries than a luncheon of Campbell's Coup

 I think most of us can safely bet the farm on which news story will be dominating B.C. media in the coming weeks – but I hope it doesn't distract Castlegar from the huge looming issues our community will face over the same timeframe, regardless who holds power in Victoria.

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