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From our archives: Natural disasters – social responsibility and the media

Tony Seed wrote 6 months ago: By TONY SEED Shunpiking Magazine, Vol. 9. No. 46, Summer 2005 THE EFFECTS of Hurricane Juan and the … more →

Tags: Shunpiking Magazine, Media, Journalism & Disinformation, Disinformation, Tony Seed, Environment, Journalism, hurricane juan, Halifax Daily News, Dr. Alan Ruffman

From our archives: Two hurricanes, two responses

Tony Seed wrote 6 months ago: A fishing shed floats offshore Fisherman’s Reserve on the Eastern Shore after Hurricane Juan (Photo … more →

Tags: Fisheries & fishermen, Nova Scotia Government, Tony Seed, fisheries, Fidel Castro, Solidarity, Shunpiking Magazine, Human Rights, Nova Scotia Cuba Association

American insanity4 comments

Jennifer Browdy de Hernandez wrote 8 months ago: I admit to a feeling of dejection at being back in the USA again. Same old callous attitude towards … more →

Tags: Environment, Media Analysis, Alternative Futures, Politics, activism, Climate change, Barack Obama, electoral politics, Mitt Romney

The smell of fear....

dorothyanneb wrote 9 months ago: Yes! Another smashingly wonderful German word to write about, this time from an unlikely source, our … more →

Tags: Writing. Musings, writing, WorDs, Fear, Mystery, Schreckstoff, German Words, detectives, New York Times

The lack of thoughtfulness about EI Reform2 comments

52ideas wrote 11 months ago: “Some employers are expressing outrage at changes to employment insurance, while the governmen … more →

Tags: Canada, Politics, Liberalism, Liberal Party of Canada, Alberta Liberal Party, parliamentary supremacy, Employment Insurance, Globe and Mail, CBC News

Favourites

Tony Seed wrote 1 year ago: After a seven-month absence due to the necessity to deal with various issues, I am resuming this web … more →

Tags: War Criminals, postal workers, Tony Seed, Windsor Family, innu, Shipbuilding, Irving, Michelin, Stephen Harper

How a tightly paywalled, social-media-ignoring, anti-copy-paste, gossipy news site became a dominant force in Nova Scotia By Tim Currie

mjsigol wrote 1 year ago: By Tim Currie Every morning, the business and political elite in the biggest province on Canada’s Ea … more →

Tags: news & trend, paywall, Social Media, :AllNovaScotia, Canadian journalism, Copy + Paste, David Bentley, Frank Magazine, Gossip

Pot calling the kettle black

Tony Seed wrote 1 year ago: Dr ISMAIL ZAYID condemns the double standards in the reporting of the Halifax Chronicle Herald and t … more →

Tags: No Harbour for War, Media, Journalism & Disinformation, Halifax International Security Forum, Dr. Ismail Zayid, Iran, Syria, media, Halifax War Conference, Ehud Barak

Atlantic Minds Wide Open: Friday Nov 25 @ Alderney Landing

ns-macds wrote 1 year ago: Last weekend some members of our parent’s group got together at Alderney Landing to shoot a mu … more →

Tags: Films & docs, ASD events, Celebrating Difference, Parenting kids with Asperger's, Mental Health, Dr. Andrew Starzomski, Atlantic Minds Wide Open, crooked beauty, Jack McNamara

Canada Day with the royals (II): Reject Harper’s fascist one nation politics

Tony Seed wrote 1 year ago: Part two of a two-part series by TONY SEED. Part one is here. (July 1, 2001) – THE Canada Day editor … more →

Tags: Media, Journalism & Disinformation, Windsor Family, Democratic renewal, British North America Act, Harper agenda, Queen Elizabeth II, History-as-such, british royal family, British Monarchy

Canada Day with the royals (1): We are not ‘smitten’ nor ‘smote’ nor amused

Tony Seed wrote 1 year ago: Protesters wait for the arrival of Britain’s Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of C … more →

Tags: No Harbour for War, Media, Journalism & Disinformation, Disinformation, Windsor Family, British North America Act, Harper agenda, Arctic, Canadian Forces, Afghanistan

Kelly McParland: Liberals find that, even in Toronto, the thrill is gone

Kelly McParland wrote 2 years ago: Blair Gable/Reuters The Liberal party awoke this morning to discover that nobody loves them. One pol … more →

Tags: Full Comment, michael ignatieff, Policy, Jack Layton, 2011 federal election, NDP surge

Kelly McParland: Harper press pack gets cranky, demands better handouts

Kelly McParland wrote 2 years ago: REUTERS/Chris Wattie There is a small eruption on the campaign trail. Black smoke hovers over the pr … more →

Tags: Full Comment, Stephen Harper, michael ignatieff, Toronto Star, Press Gallery, 2011 federal election

Author of "My Mi'kmaq Mother" Julie Pellissier-Lush Interviewed by Jeffrey Simpson

larryres wrote 3 years ago: Julie Pellissier-Lush, Author of “My Mi’kmaq Mother” was just interviewed  by Jeff … more →

Tags: aboriginal writers, Julie Pellissier-Lush, My Mi'kmaq Mother, mi'kmaq, Jeffrey Simpson, Halifax, Coming soon

Halifax War Conference: Canada out of Afghanistan, Canada out of NATO

Tony Seed wrote 3 years ago: November 21, 2009: Haligonians mount a vigorous protest against the First Halifax International Secu … more →

Tags: No Harbour for War, Media, Journalism & Disinformation, Halifax International Security Forum, NATO, Tony Seed, mi'kmaq, Afghanistan, Halifax War Conference, Bruce Wark

When Haligonians must rely on Twitter for the News4 comments

mitchellirons wrote 3 years ago: I don’t post here very much.  That’s because I don’t really believe in citizen-jou … more →

Tags: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Tim Bousquet, Halifax Daily News, twitter, Journalism

[en] Yves Engler, rabble.ca: Canadian media silent on Honduras coup1 comment

Sandra Cuffe wrote 3 years ago: By Yves Engler | August 17, 2009 The dominant Canadian media’s coverage of the coup in Hondura … more →

Tags: English, International coverage, Canada, Canadian Council for International Cooperation, Canadian foreign policy, Canadian Press, CBC, censorship, coup

The Michelin File: Michelin’s ‘exemplary citizenship’3 comments

Tony Seed wrote 3 years ago: Sixth in a series of articles on the Nova Scotia elections by TONY SEED* Michelin threat advertiseme … more →

Tags: No Harbour for War, Nova Scotia Government, Working Class, Defence Minister Peter MacKay, Tony Seed, Michelin, Democratic renewal, Darrell Dexter, Atlantic Gateway

The Michelin File: No more deals – Nova Scotians must reject the politics of ‘pragmatism’4 comments

Tony Seed wrote 3 years ago: Fifth in a series of articles on the Nova Scotia elections* By ENA BOUTILIER and TONY SEED AT A RECE … more →

Tags: Nova Scotia Government, Working Class, Tony Seed, Michelin, Democratic renewal, Darrell Dexter, Atlantic Gateway, New Democratic Party, Nova Scotia Elections 2009


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