Paying attention

Paul Willcocks on anything that strikes me as interesting. Click here to send me an email. willcocks@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Paying companies not to cut down trees

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If you want to understand how tricky - and important - climate change agreements are, take a look at forests. At meetings like the Copenha...
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Back again, with the same old resolution

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It’s been 10 years since we welcomed a new millennium. I said goodbye to the 20 th century in a high school gym rented for a big party of e...
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Ton Anh Nguyen and the war on drugs

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Ton Anh Nguyen is 56, sickly, poor, a drug user and a criminal. In 2007, undercover Vancouver police officers approached him and asked if he...
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Monday, December 21, 2009

Empty words on family violence

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One of the good ways to judge politician-speak is to transpose the comments into real life. Last Friday, an inquest jury made 14 recommendat...
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Ben Stewart stumbles on another privacy breach, this time linked to U.S. Homeland Security

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So is poor Ben Stewart being kept in the dark by others in government, or is he keeping the public in the dark. Stewart is the minister for ...
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Haida, B.C. hope to cash in on carbon credits

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From Copenhagen to Haida Gwaii, climate change is in the news and bringing big economic shifts. The B.C. government has just signed "re...
Friday, December 11, 2009

Will a committee tame 'Wild West' municipal campaigns?

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It would be pretty easy to take over a mid-sized town in B.C. Not in an uprising. Just by writing cheques. Municipal election campaigns are,...
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

'Innovative' deal with developer needs better process (Note: The column is better than that terrible headline)

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The new release from Housing Minister Rich Coleman was headlined "Innovative $32M affordable housing announced for Victoria." Inno...
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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

'Gladiators' drown out the decent in politics

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Tom Flanagan, the Calgary professor who has been mentor and campaign manager to Stephen Harper, has just shed some light on why people don...
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Friday, December 04, 2009

What might the Liberals be afraid of?

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Municipal election finance reform shouldn't be a big deal. B.C. has the most lax campaign finance rules for municipal elections in Canad...
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Police spying demands explanation, oversight

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Police spying on citizens should creep you out. Not surveillance done as part of ongoing investigations or court-ordered searches or wiretap...
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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Big chance for Chinese tourism arrives

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The announcement today that China has granted Canada approved destination status is a big deal for B.C. Without approved destination status...
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Privacy violation scandal widens; govenment's silence deepens

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The Times Colonist continues to lead on the serious privacy breach that saw confidential information on 1,400 people discovered in an employ...
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

B.C. worst for child poverty, again

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The annual report card on child poverty was released last week. For the sixth straight year, B.C. had the highest proportion of poor childre...
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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Press Pass on the government's big privacy breach

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The Times Colonist runs a Sunday column called Press Pass , compiled mainly by the newspaper's press gallery reporters- currently Lindsa...
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Friday, November 27, 2009

Minister looks clued out on privacy breach

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Poor Ben Stewart. Up until the last days of the legislative session, most people didn’t even know he was in cabinet. Now he’s a symbol of bu...
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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Stewart should take responsibility and resign

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So, when Citizens' Services Minister Ben Stewart learned — seven months late — that a government employee already being investigated for...
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Torture inquiry needed to get at truth

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The federal Conservatives have crossed into a shameful place. Career diplomat Richard Colvin came forward, at personal cost, to give evidenc...
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Monday, November 23, 2009

Salmon farm class-action suit survives a B.C. challenge

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It's tough to keep up with all the action on the salmon farm issue, but the proposed class-action suit by the Kwicksutaineuk/Ah-Kwa-Mish...
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Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Hebei Lion, and why you should worry, at least a bit, about tanker traffic

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A proposed pipeline to get oil from the tar sands to Kitimat and then into ships that would sail off to China has sparked a new debate about...
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