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[Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Mountain CaféEarlier today at Poley Mountain, near Sussex, New Brunswick.Plus tôt aujourd’hui à Poley Mountain près de Sussex, au Nouveau Brunswick. [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] The runner / Le courreurRue Main Street, Moncton [It's The Economy, Stupid] Job creation promises – more NB than salmon and fiddleheadsDuring the provincial election of 1982, all the political parties promised impressive job creation plans.The Conservatives promised 35,000 by 1986, the Liberals 20,000 by the end of 1983, and the NDP 17,000 (According to Richard Wilbur’s annual [It's The Economy, Stupid] BC’s natural gas strategyI read this thing from cover to cover last night and it is pretty amazing the differences between New Brunswick and western Canada when it comes to natural gas development. The BC government is thrilled about the potential of shale gas and tells the [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] Autism Vaccine War: Is Scientific Inquiry Being Suppressed?Dr. Beatrice Golomb's presentation This Is Your Brain On Politics pulls no punches in its critique of conflicts of interest, bias, censorship and intimidation involving pharmaceutical companies, health authorities and academic institutions and public [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] The Skier / Le skieurCross Country Skiing at Centennial Park, in Moncton.Ski de fond sur les pistes du Parc du Centenaire à Moncton. [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] ABA Benefits for Autism: Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) Educates LA Times Alan ZaremboThe attached letter was written by ASAT Board member Sabrina Freeman Ph. D., and Secretary Florence DiGennaro Reed, Ph. D., BCBA-D to the LA Times Alan Zarembo who did such a poor job (in my humble opinion) reporting on autism issues in a recent LA T [It's The Economy, Stupid] Are we entitled to our entitlements?I use that phrase almost as much as the NYT columnist Gail Collins talks about Mitt and his trip to Canada with the dog strapped to the roof of his car. I think it is fair for Harper to be raising this issue. We need to talk about this. All of thes [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] DSM-5 Autistic Spectrum Disorder Disaster By Kim Oakley Should Be Mandatory Reading For The DSM-5 CommitteesI have great respect for Kim Oakley a California mother who has been honestly and courageously documenting her severely autistic son's self-injurious behavior on Youtube, Classic Autism kgaccount's channel, for several years. Within [Half an Hour] Passwords on gRSShopperLast night with all the indignation of the morally righteous someone wrote to me and demanded that I do exactly what they say or they would blog about how awful gRSShopper was to the world.Let me beat him to the punch: gRSShopper is awful. I have nev [The Bruce Report] LeBlanc case is about due processIf I say, hypothetically, that a particular peace officer – the enfant terrible, let’s say, of a local neighbourhood beat – is a rabble-rousing, trouble-making bully, then said cop might have reason to haul my butt into court. But he wouldn’t have a [The Bruce Report] Meet Obama’s new best friends foreverOnly in the United States can a fundamentally boring man find himself drawn and quartered in the square of public opinion. In Canada, we simply elect our dullards. It’s only later we discover that there’s more than we imagined lurking beneath the swe [Half an Hour] Advice to Teachers on Online Learning [The Bruce Report] Elite? Say that to my face!Once, it was a rare and much-coveted designation. Now, it’s a social disease that’s easier to contract than a case of Montezuma’s revenge from a greasy spoon. Traditionally, “elite” (adjective) meant “exclusive”, that is: Suitable only for the very b [The Chris Nadeau Blog] My $100,000 Blunder...Ssshhh Don't Tell AnyonePhoto Credit Nicolò Paternoster
This is somewhat of a confession. Heck it is a confession!!!
I am sharing with you the deep inner secrets that lead to my most idiotic financial loss as an entrepreneur.
How is that for transparency??? :-) |