Weekly roundup: July 9-15
Posted: July 15, 2012 Filed under: link Leave a comment »Articles
Government’s involvement in selling liquor is an anachronism from Vancouver Sun
Smart tolls the best solution to our traffic woes from National Post
Summer school: Star reporter, who grew up believing camping is for wealthy folks, heads outdoors with Ontario Parks’ Learn To Camp program from Toronto Star
Tony Clement’s tweet makes a fool of himself from National Post
Burst the higher-education bubble from Washington Times
Holyday says suburbs are safer for kids. He’s wrong from The Grid TO
Engineers who declared mall sound were guilty of misconduct in 2010 from The Globe and Mail
Pop a few myths about obesity from The Globe and Mail
Canada’s Afghan legacy: Failure at Dahla dam from Toronto Star [Devastating waste of aid money.]
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Today's fun fact: The first Harvey's burger joint was so named because the owner got a deal on a sign from Harvey's used car lot on Danforth
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John Parker (@johnparker26) July 11, 2012
It nevers ceases to amaze me that spectators on TV will wave at the TV they see themselves on, rather than the camera that's filming them.
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