Weekly roundup: June 25 – July 1
Posted: July 1, 2012 Filed under: link Leave a comment »Articles
Bitter battle rages over Canada’s sugar industry from The Globe and Mail
The Treasury Board’s inefficient program for efficiency from Toronto Star
Federal government office space grows even as public service shrinks from National Post
Why ban bath salts? from Ottawa Citizen
Del Mastro donors produce cheques that support reimbursement allegations from Ottawa Citizen
Will OneCity unify Council on transit? from Torontoist
Getting a grip on ‘eggo-nomics’ from The Globe and Mail
‘Down in front!’ A few pointers for baseball’s worst fans from The Atlantic
Pick a fight, win a war from Toronto Sun
Getting into school used to be the hard part for aspiring lawyers, teachers and doctors. Now it’s getting a job from National Post
STARS founder steps down, but not away, from pioneering air ambulance organization from Calgary Herald
Why do condos even exist? from Market Urbanism
Tweets
RT @jfdulac: Byline of the day. http://t.co/aA7Q6qBk
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Tabatha Southey (@TabathaSouthey) June 27, 2012
The amazing thing about a fruit fly is that it's so small, yet manages to occupy all points in space at once.
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Ivor Tossell (@ivortossell) June 28, 2012
RT @SteveMartinToGo: Just bought an amazing new pen that writes in any language.
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John Parker (@johnparker26) July 01, 2012
Every Cdn must give up 2 years of their lives in service to the nation. Most choose the hospital waiting room option #truecanadafacts
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CaptionWritingPerson (@CaptionPerson) July 01, 2012


