Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Workshop on how to lobby

Canadian Electoral Alliance www.electoralalliance.ca and Fair Vote Canada www.fairvote.ca presents- Activist Workshop: How to lobby Proportional Representation on Thur Jan 23,2014 7-9pm Metro Hall, Rm 308/309,55 John St. Chaired by John Deverell, founding Treasurer of Fair Vote Canada Proportional Representation ...

Read More »

The Cult blesses Toronto with an electrifying show

Reviewed by Kayvon Zahedi   [Photos by Calvin Oberton] — The Cult’s performance at the Danforth Music Hall on the night of Saturday, Dec 7, 2013 was one to be remembered for its ‘electrifying’ theme and content. The sold-out capacity crowd ...

Read More »

Liberals’ refusal to honour deal with CUPE threatens Bill 122

Mary Unan —Today the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) announced that, because of the Liberal government’s failure to honour its year-old agreement with school support workers, the union cannot support the government’s Bill 122, the School Boards Collective Bargaining ...

Read More »

Tory nutcase is unable to grasp economics and blames others

While free trade continues to drain Canada of jobs shipped to the U.S. south and to Mexico, Tory corporatists are blaming the Ontario Grits and Dippers for jobs being drained from the province. “Ontario can be a place where people ...

Read More »

It’s going to be a grand NIGHT on Friday, January 31, 2014!

In the cold mid-winter,  grandNIGHT will  warm up Toronto! The Toronto Island Grannies in Spirit and NIGHTWOOD Theatre are presenting a Gala Fundraiser, grand NIGHT, in support of the Stephen Lewis Foundation. This exciting event brings together a great evening ...

Read More »

2013 in two words: ‘Discouraged’ and ‘Underemployed’

If you had to pick two words to sum up the job market for Canadians in 2013, what would they be? Looking at today’s release of year-end employment statistics, Ken Georgetti’s words are “discouraged” and “underemployed”; if he could pick ...

Read More »

5 ways for families to get more sleep in the new year

Parents who are tired of being tired due to their children’s poor sleep habits, take heart; Joleen Dilk Salyn, a certified child sleep consultant and founder of Baby Sleep 101, offers the following advice to start the New Year off ...

Read More »

Our Innate (Inborn) Intelligence

Dr. Jackie Gonzalez — With all the diseases and illnesses in today’s modern society, it is hard remember how a normal body functions. What exactly is going on inside our body?’… Our bodies are made up of 75 trillion cells ...

Read More »

Airport drug bust signals a change in illegal drug use in Ontario

Melissa Atkinson — Toronto police and border agents interrupted the activities of a drug-smuggling ring when 24 kilograms of heroin were found Sept. 25, 2013 at Pearson International Airport, woven into carpets. The joint investigation between provincial and Toronto police, ...

Read More »