It’s a long weekend: some federal stories
Every so often I have to clear out my browser tabs, or the whole thing bogs down. Most of them are about federally based stories today, which is just as well – on a long weekend, local stories tend to dry up (except, in this case, for the one big ongoing story).
Excellent piece in the Globe about federal Bill C-38 and the slow death of Parliament at the hands of the Harper Tories. It’s brief, it’s cogent, and you should read it.
Canada used to have a terrific, world-class freshwater research station on a lake system in northwestern Ontario. It ran for 40 years and produced key studies about acid rain, the effects of phosphates on ecosystems and other pieces of ecological knowledge important not just in Canada but to the world’s aggregate knowledge of how freshwater lakes work.
Not any more. Tories have closed it down.
Last week, a United Nations Special Rapporteur came to Canada and pointed out that although we’re a relatively affluent country, “one in ten families with a child under six is unable to meet their daily food needs.” UN guy Olivier de Schutter suggested Canada might consider a national food strategy. Jason Kenney blew him off.
The retirement of Madam Justice Marie Deschamps from the Supreme Court will leave another seat open for a Tory appointment. Keep an eye on that space.

Marc 13:14 on 2012/05/20 Permalink
What was your record for open browser tabs?
Kate 14:28 on 2012/05/20 Permalink
Not sure, but 25-ish is enough to cause a throttling situation – and I use multiple browsers, too.
ant6n 22:00 on 2012/05/20 Permalink
Have you tried chrome?
Kate 22:21 on 2012/05/20 Permalink
Chrome and Safari are my two main browsers. The details are boring, but it ended up that I needed to have each one logged into a different Google identity, and Safari became my blogging browser, although I’ve been experimenting with moving the blogging to Chrome on one machine to see if it’s less prone to bogging down with bloat.
I could also do with having faster hardware, as these Macs are 2009 and 2010 machines.
ant6n 23:14 on 2012/05/20 Permalink
You should put up a hardware donation box.
Kate 00:27 on 2012/05/21 Permalink
Or get Apple to sponsor me in return for an ad!