Thursday, November 26, 2009

Canadian Dollars Are to Be Added to Currency Reserves (Moscow Times, 26 Nov 2009, Page 5)

Another shift.


Canadian Dollars Are to Be Added to Currency Reserves
BLOOMBERG
Moscow Times
26 Nov 2009

The Central Bank will add Canadian dollars to its reserves and may include more currencies as it seeks to reduce its dependence on the U.S. dollar, it said Wednesday. “Technical preparations for transactions in Canadian dollars are underway,” Sergei...read more...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Country diary (The Guardian, 21 Nov 2009, Page 36)

Ah Fungi!

Country diary

The Guardian
21 Nov 2009

There is something enchanting about a group of scarlet-capped fly agaric fungi nestling within a circle of silver birches. The fungus is among the brightest of autumnal sights. With its red top seemingly sprinkled with finely chopped cheese, this...read more...

Friday, November 20, 2009

Rich get richer while Canada sheds jobs (Calgary Herald, 20 Nov 2009, Page A3)

Fascinating, what do you think?

Rich get richer while Canada sheds jobs
Financial Post OTTAWA
Calgary Herald
20 Nov 2009

It takes money to make money — especially in a recession — according to the Canadian Business 2009 list of the richest Canadians, which shows the rich got richer despite the economic downturn that has cost 400,000 Canadians their jobs in the past...read more...

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Engineers sweat over getting Volt just right (The Detroit News, 19 Nov 2009, Page 5B)

Volt sweats


Engineers sweat over getting Volt just right
BY SCOTT BURGESS
The Detroit News
19 Nov 2009

Royal Oak — Even on their days off, the engineers creating the Chevrolet Volt are working. They’re testing, measuring and evaluating what is arguably the most important vehicle in General Motors Co.’s history. They take their work home with them,...read more...

NZ farmers stay in ETS despite Aust move (The Press, 16 Nov 2009, Page 5)

NZ AU CPRS ETS


NZ farmers stay in ETS despite Aust move
David Williams
The Press
16 Nov 2009

Agriculture will remain part of a New Zealand emissions trading scheme (ETS), the Government says, despite Australian farmers being excluded from their country’s scheme. Australia’s Labor Government has done a deal with the opposition coalition to...read more...

Green laws mean more work for lawyers Litigation on the rise (National Post, 18 Nov 2009, Page FP6)

Green law enforcement?


Green laws mean more work for lawyers Litigation on the rise
BY DONALEE MO ULTON
National Post
18 Nov 2009

Our carbon footprint may be reduced as a result of new green legislation sweeping the country, but our legal landscape is likely to experience a power surge. That’s because when Canadians get passionate about something — such as the environment — they...read more...

Cleantech 'new gold rush for business' (National Post, 18 Nov 2009)

Cleantech : 'Green'tech


Cleantech - new gold rush for business
BY JU LIUS ME LNITZER
National Post
18 Nov 2009

“Cleantech is the new gold rush for business,” says John Goetz, a Calgary lawyer who leads the climate-change and emissionstrading group at Fraser Milner Casgrain. And law firms are providing companies with the legal picks and shovels to help them mine...read more...

On the cusp of a 'green renaissance' (National Post, 18 Nov 2009)

Nice wording


On the cusp of a 'green renaissance'
BY LO RRAINE MA LLINDER
National Post
18 Nov 2009

Ontario is taking a bold step into a green future, with plans to overhaul its electricity supply and distribution networks and increase the proportion of wind, solar, biomass energy. It hopes to stimulate the local economy and create thousands of jobs...read more...

High income means longer life: study (Leader-Post, 19 Nov 2009, Page D9)

No surprises, but what should we do about it?


High income means longer life: study
By SHANNON PROUDFOOT Canwest News Service
Leader-Post
19 Nov 2009

The highest-earning Canadians can look forward to 10 more years of full health than their poorest counterparts, a new health report from Statistics Canada shows. At age 25, men in the top income group can expect 11.4 more years of healthy living than...read more...

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Courtenay declares emergency over flooding

Snow melt plus heavy rainfall - I recall similar infrequent floods in Courtenay/Comox over the years.


Courtenay declares emergency over flooding

Times Colonist
17 Nov 2009

The wet, windy weather that hit much of the southern B.C. coast yesterday is forecast to continue today, but ease to showers. Courtenay declared a state of emergency at 10:15 a.m. yesterday that included the closing of 13 roads and bridges due to high...read more...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Olympics shine a light on Canadian Forces in Comox (The Vancouver Sun, 03 Nov 2009, Page A4)

Congrats to all my friends in Comox

Olympics shine a light on Canadian Forces in Comox
BY LINDSAY KINES
The Vancouver Sun
03 Nov 2009

CFB COMOX— Most days, Col. Michel Lalumiere has a difficult time getting his troops at 19 Wing Comox to talk about what they do. Whether it’s intercepting drug smugglers or performing search and rescue missions at sea, Canadian Forces personnel prefer...read more...