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Canada’s New Identity
Al Etmanski has once again brought together a group of amazing authors to write about the topic “What are you skating towards 2012?“. My contribution for this series titled “Canada’s New Identity” has been published today and I encourage you … Continue reading
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Vancouver History a city of change – 124 years old today
Excited Musician on Gassy-Jack Statue in Gastown North Shore and West Van from Spanish Banks Downtown Core from Burrard Inlet Today we celebrate Vancouver's 124th Birthday. To draw attention to how much change Vancouver has undergone in … Continue reading
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With Glowing Hearts
With Glowing Hearts from Andrew Lavigne on Vimeo. According the Andrew Lavigne With Glowing Hearts is… a film about a revolution, one of social change and a precedent-setting shift in media representation. Vancouver sets the stage for our story about … Continue reading
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Tim Horton’s in Second Life
As some of you may know I’ve been working on building a place to hang out with other Canadians in Second Life now for a while. It seems to have got some press the other day. The response has been … Continue reading
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the 8th Annual LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium
Every now and then I get to do someting exciting. This is one of those times. Recently I got to meet Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul as part of a my work with PLAN Institute. Yesterday I launched the … Continue reading
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The Future – Rural Canada’s labour force
I’ve just finished watching a special on rural newfoundland titled “Timestamp Fishery The Death of a Dream” broadcast on Global. It details the shift to E.I. from fisheries and the emphasis on the ability and the right for citizens to … Continue reading
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