Weekly roundup: October 1-7
Posted: October 7, 2012 Filed under: link Leave a comment »Updated with illustrator information for the turkey comic
Articles
Time for ‘net harm’ test in CNOOC-Nexen debate [Financial Post]
U.K.-Canada embassy deal kicks off worldwide flag race [The Globe and Mail]
Whom does design really serve? [Project for Public Spaces]
Hotel lighting: Mustn’t stumble [The Economist]
Toronto restaurant line ups just part of today’s eating experience [Toronto Star]
NDP MP Pat Martin, ‘economic treason’ and anti-foreign bias [Maclean’s]
The beauty of the airline baggage tag [Slate]
‘Evidence’ comes in all shapes and sizes [Ottawa Citizen]
Voyages in Concussion Land: the homeless, Sidney Crosby and me [The Globe and Mail]
Brian Sawyer, 1930-2012: The chief who transformed Calgary’s police force into a community service [Calgary Herald]
Tweets
Roommate fills out this week's ten percenter. http://t.co/dkOMc3Qs
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Jordan Owens (@jordanowens) October 01, 2012
People wealthy enough to fly a lot hugely overestimate the importance of transit links directly to the airport.
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Market Urbanism (@MarketUrbanism) October 02, 2012
@MovemberCA MOments to remember: #Humber Fundraising grad students (mostly women) painting on moustaches as the organized events!
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Ken Wyman (@KenWyman) October 02, 2012
Why the hell can't Canada rely on hewing wood and drawing water? We have it. The rest of the world wants it and is will to pay top $ for it.
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Stephen Gordon (@stephenfgordon) October 05, 2012

Comic by John Martz


