Archive for February, 2005



Frank McKenna is the next ambassador to Washington, and made these comments as he appeared before the Commons foreign affairs committee this week.
Canadians shouldn’t worry about their sovereignty because in many ways this country and the United States have never been further apart, says the next ambassador to Washington.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen [...]

I suppose there are a lot of private or even secret organizations that exist for various reasons, political, economic fraternal.
The Council for National Policy formed by Tim LaHay (Left Behind books) in 1981. It’s been described by Donald Rumsfeld as “the heart of a great conservative.
It’s executive director Steve Baldwin, describes it as a group [...]

A couple of days ago I asked who Doug Wead was.
It turned out he is an author promoting a book, who talked with George W. Bush between 1998 and 2000, taping the conversations.
Now he has regrets and has decided to turn the tapes over to the President and donate proceeds of the book [...]

I’ve received some information regarding the question about phishing that will be of use to those at AntiOnline looking for information on how to stop this.
The original post about is this here and this is the basic warning:
The information is from the RCMP
Telephone scam: “$99 vacation”
La version française suit la version anglaise.
The Telephony Unit [...]

Gotta love blogging.
Becky, of grrl meet world in Saskatoon was the focus of the local CTV news department piece on blogging.
What’s really fun about that is that it inspired the news room gang to start their own blog.
The Saskatoon bloggers are a lively and connected bunch. I rather envy them that, those of us on [...]

I think that is a great name for Prime Minister Paul Martin.
It’s right up there with Joe who?
It remains to be seen if the PM can shake the nickname given to him this weekend by The Economist. This article explores what Martin will need to do this week with the budget and his appearance at [...]

Church Marketing Sucks has an interesting study up on teens and the internet.
Did you know that teenagers aren’t more technically net-saavy than adults?
I didn’t.
Did you know teen-agers prefer clean designs over cluttered ones?
I didn’t.
If you are setting up sites for teenagers this is a good read.

Quick note regarding the post below.
Deep Calls to Deep changed the title of his post.
Steve, this weekend was the first time I’ve been to your blog.
I think your question is a fair, open and honest one.
If it is any consolation, those of us that question the efficacy of technology, marketing or openly express uncomfortableness with [...]



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