Weekly roundup: February 20-26
Posted: February 26, 2012 Filed under: link Leave a comment »Articles
Spending won’t fix what ails U.S. infrastructure from Bloomberg
A Catholic teachers association looks to ban WiFi. What’s next? Coffee? from The Globe and Mail
When it comes to grub, think global from spiked
We won’t let C-30 limit our freedoms without a fight from National Post
Shameful firing of TTC manager widens gap between Ford and councillors from The Globe and Mail
The pros and cons of height: Yonge street panel stresses importance of great tower design from YongeStreet
In search of higher fat butter from The Globe and Mail
Hefty severance for ex-TTC honcho from Toronto Sun
Elections Canada investigating ‘robocalls’ that misled voters from Ottawa Citizen
The myth of the eight-hour sleep from BBC
Will no one rid us of these turnout nerds? from Maclean’s
The real Linsanity from National Post
Against TED from The New Inquiry
Tweets
You have to love this pic! yfrog.com/h8i20ajkj
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Blue Jays-Official (@BlueJays) February 20, 2012
RT @privacylawyer: I really like the new welcome mat for my office door. #TellVicEverything #C30 #LawfulAccess pic.twitter.com/8d4MCnQB
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Andrew Coyne (@acoyne) February 22, 2012
Seems to me that Topp is repeating old NDP line that climate change is about the govt renovating your house while keeping fossil fuels cheap
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Stephen Gordon (@stephenfgordon) February 24, 2012
RT @PopeShakey: Nice mis-phrasing. If ONLY the #g20 organizers were held to account. MT @CityNews: Alleged #G20 organizer pleads guilty ...
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Jonathan Goldsbie (@goldsbie) February 25, 2012
Video
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To go with the above article against TED, I present my favourite TED talk.


