I attended a presentation this week by Peabody Award-winning writer and broadcaster, Jowi Taylor, about his project Six String Nation. During the presentation Jowi explained how, in the weeks leading up to the 1995 Quebec Referendum, he was dismayed by the quality of the iconography portrayed by the media as representing the Canadian identity. These …
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May 19 2010
Going The Distance For Mental Health
A colleague of mine is having an adventure of a lifetime at the moment – he’s cycling all the way across Canada to raise money for the Griffin Centre, a non-profit, charitable, mental health agency providing essential services to youth, adults and their families in Ontario. Martin started a blog to record his journey from …
Feb 28 2010
Canada wins Olympic hockey gold medal!
Well done to the Canadian Men’s Hockey Team on winning the gold medal tonight in their game against the U.S! As soon as the game ended, you could hear lots of cheering on the streets of our neighbourhood, along with car horns honking as they sped by groups of people out celebrating. We thought we’d …
Apr 24 2009
The British are coming!
There’s not much blogging being done on my part, these days. My nephew and his girlfriend are visiting from the U.K. in a week’s time, so we’re busy preparing things for them and getting the house up to par. We have an itinerary of events lined up for them, so we’re hoping they’ll enjoy their …
Feb 08 2009
One click in February, 1999
Isn’t it fascinating how a simple click can change one’s life? The World Wide Web has increased exponentially in size and complexity over the last 10 years, and back in 1999 it was already providing online users with an embarrassment of riches in terms of information exchange, nascent technologies and ever-evolving formats for web sites. …

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