Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

2,000 march against Monsanto & GMOs at Queen’s Park

When Rachel Parent debated Kevin O’Leary from Dragon’s Den on the Lang & O’Leary Exchange about GMOs in July, she had no idea she’d become a YouTube star, but 2 million views later, she is. She spoke at a March ...

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What if the Liberals were a publicly traded company?

Candice Malcolm — Sorry! That’s what Premier Wynne said in response to the damning auditor general report on the infamous cancelled gas plants. Of course Premier Wynne is sorry. You’d be sorry too if you were left to defend this. ...

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A crack of light as Ontario nixes new nuclear

Ontario Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli confirmed that the province will not spend upwards of $26 billion on completely unnecessary new nuclear reactors at the Darlington Station. It’s been evident for some time now that the cost of new reactors would ...

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Liberals give away Ontario resources to their corporate contributors

Amy Watson — Green Party of Ontario leader Mike Schreiner is calling on the government to reverse cuts to the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) in order to protect natural heritage and responsibly manage natural assets. “Liberal cuts to the ...

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Martial Law: Is Homeland Security awaiting next Wall Street collapse?

Ellen Brown — Reports are that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is engaged in a massive, covert military buildup. An article in the Associated Press in February confirmed an open purchase order by DHS for 1.6 billion rounds ...

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Wynne Grits to create health-care gravy train with privatization

Kim Johnston — The Ontario government is planning to introduce private specialty clinics to take local community hospitals’ services. The government’s proposal would bring in legal regulations under the Independent Health Facilities Act and the Local Health System Integration Act ...

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September Toronto housing starts sag from August

Housing starts in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) were trending at 33,184 units in September compared to 33,807 in August according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six month moving average of the monthly ...

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Small biz owners optimistic about economic prospects for 2014

The semi-annual BMO Small Business Confidence Report, released today, shows that business owners across Canada are more optimistic about the future than this time last year. A majority (62 per cent) said they expect 2014 will be a better year ...

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New book offers hope to people living with RA.

Lene Andersen has spent several years distilling her almost encyclopedic knowledge into Your Life with Rheumatoid Arthritis, a wise and witty guide on how to manage your RA and make the best of your life. Lene — pronounced Lena — ...

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Power To Girls Foundation hosts a celebration of girls in honour of International Day of a Girl

Toronto Ontario; Power To Girls Foundation will celebrate International Day of a Girl by hosting a celebration on October 12th 2013 at the Daniel Spectrum Building (585 Dundas Street East Toronto, Ontario) from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.  The celebration is designed ...

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