Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

The Bulletin’s July 2016 edition is in the mail

The print copy of The Bulletin‘s July 2016 edition is in the mail since it does appear as if there won’t be a work stoppage while CUPW and Canada Post negotiate. For those of you who live in an on-street address ...

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Understand your medications with free Ontario MedsCheck

Joanne Woodward Fraser — Do you have questions about your medications? When you’re taking three or more medications or living with diabetes, keeping track of what you can take can be difficult. Luckily, Ontario has MedsCheck, a free program from ...

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What you may not know about: 9/11, Waco massacre, Oklahoma City bombing

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan’s term points out his conclusions on 9/11, Waco massacre, Oklahoma City bombing. This originally aired in 2010 and runs 9 min. 15 sec.

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City of Toronto Historic Sites Events June 30 to July 13

BEATLES 50 T.O. On until November 12, 2016 “Toronto will never be the same again.”  – Mayor Phil Givens at the opening of ‘New’ City Hall, September 1965 Toronto changed dramatically in the post-war, baby-boom era. The vibrant music scene ...

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Death of an historic Toronto Anglican church

Frances Brown — It is especially sad and painful at St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Carlton Street at Jarvis, to know that in a few months this church will be closed. The reason: For over 20 years the congregation and the ...

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50 ways to leave the Euro: Greece & the global crisis

Thomas H. Greco, Jr. — The problem is all inside your head, I told the Greeks The answer is easy, you need only stop the leaks The power is yours to claim the freedom that you seek There must be ...

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Brexit: What is it about? What is at stake?

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts — If you read the presstitute media, Brexit—the referendum on the UK’s exit from the EU— is about racism.  According to the story line, angry rightwing racists of violent inclinations want to leave the EU to avoid having ...

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Distorting fascism to sanitize capitalism

Ismael Hossein-Zadeh — The facile and indiscriminate use of the term fascism has led to a widespread misunderstanding and misuse of its meaning. Asked to define fascism, most people would respond in terms such as dictatorship, anti-Semitism, mass hysteria, efficient ...

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Confirmation salmon farming a threat to wild salmon

Tom Moffatt — At a special session on salmon farming, held at the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO) meetings in Germany on June 8, leading scientists, including the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), confirmed that ...

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Why can’t we see God?

Carey Kinsolving — “We cannot see God because he needs his privacy,” says Patrick, 10. Patrick probably doesn’t want anyone coming into his room without knocking first. Megan, 8, thinks God likes to be alone. “If everybody saw him, they ...

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