The Alberta Community Energy Workshop brings together stakeholders developing renewable energy resources with community ownership. http://www.pembina.org/
Does Apple have the right to deny the FBI ? Privacy vs.Security
Does Apple have the right to deny the FBI ? Is a law written in 1789, the All Writs Act, going to compel them to hack their own operating system? Techfreedom breaks it down.
Growth opportunities A Fathers Advice
I have read that volcanoes frequently emit Co 2 and other gasses in vast qualities, with number of on land and under sea volcanoes annually being in the hundreds. I have read somewhere that Mr. St Helen emitted more Co2-carbon gaseous materials, etc. in its eruption than man had added since Christopher Columbus, with three current smaller volcanoes in Alaska panhandle emitting, more than man has added in number of past decades. I see great share value growth in longer term in a corporation to seriously address climate change coming up with a method …
Justice Centre at B.C. Court of Appeal to defend campus free speech
Justice Centre president John Carpay with statue of Lady Justice, the Roman goddess Justitia (the Greek goddess Themis), outside the B.C. Court of Appeal, February 5, 2016. The B.C. Court of Appeal heard oral argument last week about the rights of university students to express unpopular beliefs on campus, in the…read more http://www.jccf.ca/
Viewpoint – Uber and Taxis: Australia Opens the Door to Reforms
Viewpoint describing reforms recently implemented in Australia allowing the taxi industry and ride-sharing applications to coexist peacefully In the majority of North American cities, existing laws do not control or make any provisions for activities related to ride-sharing applications. As a result, they operate in a grey zone. Like certain European cities, Vancouver and Montreal have chosen to oppose the operation of such services. Contenu complet:
Toronto Board reverses decision to ban Christian group from Yonge-Dundas Square
News Release Friday, February 5, 2016 Toronto Board reverses decision to ban Christian group from Yonge-Dundas Square TORONTO: On February 4, 2016, the Yonge-Dundas Square (YDS) Board of Management reversed the October 2015 decision of YDS staff to ban Voices of the Nations (VOTN) from Yonge-Dundas Square. The Board has directed that a permit be granted to VOTN to http://www.jccf.ca/
Shining a light on solar energy myths (blog)
Green Energy Futures investigates the veracity of some common solar myths. http://www.pembina.org/
CTV Power Play with May and Mason Elizabeth May and Rideau Institute President Peggy Mason
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and Rideau Institute President Peggy Mason discuss the new Liberal plan for countering ISIS with Don Martin of CTV Power Play. Click here for both interviews: Don Martin Power Play with Elizabeth May and Peggy Mason (CTV.ca, 9 Feb 2016). The Mason interview begins at the… http://www.rideauinstitute.ca/category/blog/
Acquisitions au Québec par des entreprises étrangères: toujours une excellente nouvelle
www.quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/mathieu-bedard, p. web Vente du quincaillier québécois Rona à la firme américaine Lowe’s.en lire plus http://www.iedm.org
Science vs. Sanctimony COP21 The epicenter of sanctimonious behavior
by Paul Driessen If one were to pinpoint the epicenter of sanctimonious behavior the past two weeks, he or she look no further than Paris. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, or COP21) has been a magnet for shareholder activists, nuns, clergy and other religious intent on furthering agendas ostensibly geared toward mitigating manmade global warming, but in reality promote hardship and energy poverty across the economic spectrum. Mind you, this writer grew up under the tutelage of nuns, and found many of them to be knowledgeable in their respective subject matter …
Fraser Institute/MEI Publication: Couillard government’s spending under control, but the tax burden remains excessive Montreal, February 4, 2016 – A ranking comparing the relative fiscal and budgetary performance of the provincial premiers puts the current Quebec government in second place among its peers.
Montreal, February 4, 2016 – A ranking comparing the relative fiscal and budgetary performance of the provincial premiers puts the current Quebec government in second place among its peers. This ranking measures government spending, corporate and individual taxes, and deficits and debt. With an overall score of 78.2 out of 100, the
Base policies on reality, not deceit Climate frequently changes, and we must prepare to adapt.
Dangerous manmade global cooling, global warming, climate change and extreme weather claims continue to justify what has become a $1.5-trillion-per-year industry: tens of billions spent annually on one-sided research and hundreds of billions sent to crony corporatists to subsidize replacing dependable, affordable carbon-based fuels with unreliable, expensive “renewable” energy. Some 50 million acres of US crop and habitat land (equal to Wyoming) have been turned into corn-for-ethanol farms, biofuel plantations, and wind and solar installations. American forests are being converted to fuel for British power plants. Towering turbines butcher birds and bats, while Big Wind …