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January 27, 2006 -- 6:38 PM
posted by alison

okay, so the HBC is being bought by an American investor whose company is called Maple Leaf Heritage Investments?? what is this? is his specialty buying up canadian companies? this is mildly creepy, to say the least.


so, yeah, not only is Stephen Lewis the UN Special Envoy for Aids in Afrika, but he's been a huge social demonstrator for years. I saw him talk in 2000 on the subject of racism in Canada, and it was phenomenal. he's also Avi Lewis' dad... if that helps you out too...



oh, and... BUST magazine has a photo essay of Feist on the road and Martha Wainwright's recipe for roast chicken and vegetables. sweet stuff

January 27, 2006 -- 4:08 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Yo Eric, here's that "something-feathers" band I was trying to tell you and Jason about last night:

the Lovely Feathers
Whoever dropped one of their tracks played "Wrong Choice", but I still haven't figured out who played it.


Also, I've been feeling this band:

Didley Squat
They're like if Hot Hot Heat actually made a really, really, good record last year instead of a shitty one. I'm kickin it.

"Call me lazy, or call me crazy; but don't you dare try to save me. Every bone in my body was made to broken!"
I'm lovin that song (Tigerlily). Too bad it's not on their myspace. ;(

January 27, 2006 -- 11:57 AM
posted by edo

Funny... I clicked on that link and I was taken to the cbc main site: http://www.cbc.ca/ . And the lead story there was: Asthma rates in children have jumped fourfold: report

January 27, 2006 -- 11:16 AM
posted by Par

God, he's sick already? Harper treated in Ottawa Hospital:

"I got whisked as much as you can get whisked in our health-care system."

January 26, 2006 -- 11:43 PM
posted by Par

Oh, and another one bites the dust, as it were. I don't know why, but my dad's been anticipating this forever.

January 26, 2006 -- 11:38 PM
posted by Par

So much for the better relations with Washington: New Canadian PM rebuffs US envoy:

Canadian Prime Minister-elect Stephen Harper has defended plans to send military ice-breakers to the Arctic in defiance of criticism from Washington.

US ambassador David Wilkins said on Wednesday that Washington opposed the plan and, like most other countries, did not recognise Canada's claims.

Mr Harper said his mandate was from the Canadian people, not Mr Wilkins.

Mr Harper's Conservatives have promised to defend Canada's northern waters from claims by the US, Russia and Denmark.

January 26, 2006 -- 9:34 PM
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January 26, 2006 -- 9:00 PM
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January 26, 2006 -- 6:39 PM
posted by eric

oh you already said that.
hahaha.
i only scroll halfway. just like how Marshall McLuhan used to only read only the left page of books and fill in the right side with his imagination.

January 26, 2006 -- 6:38 PM
posted by eric

YUP the same one. apparently he was Oprah's tour guide in Afrika? i'm going to see if i can sneak out of work on monday to catch that.

interesting factoid that only Taylor, Clarky and I will appreciate (from Tonight Let's Dance)

[Hot Cross is] of the first of many Level-Plane bands I really got into. Derived from members of Saetia (probably the most notable screamo band of all time), Hot Cross is on top of their game. A little known fact is that the drummer (which was also the drummer for Saetia) was one of the original members of Interpol

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