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TEA & TWO SLICES: On Corporate Freedom Of Expression And Ignoring Stephen Harper

by Sean OrrIn High Rent Cities, Vehicles Become Homes. The good news is that pretty soon you’re gonna be living in a van down by the river.

Opinion: Game over? Vancouver’s slow slide speeds up. Brother, can you spare a bitcoin?

Because we are unwaveringly tied to the US economy, food prices to grow 3 to 4 per cent in 2013 as a result of U.S. drought. And yet Don Cayo suggests we become even less protectionist and open up our industries to foreign (read: American) interests – Canada must preserve its profitable relationship with the US. Well, if it makes cheese less expensive, I’m all for it.

Meanwhile, in what reads like some wacky leftist conspiracy: Canada, U.S. ink deal to let troops cross border. I suppose their destiny is manifest.

Via Morningfile: “The oldest captive beluga whale in North America died yesterday at its home in the Vancouver Aquarium”. No it didn’t. There is still, somewhere, an oldest captive beluga whale in North America.

Rogers Communications challenges false advertising lawsuit with freedom of expression. Right. Because Rogers is a person. Sigh.

Prime Minister doesn’t take questions at Surrey event. Dear all media, stop covering his events.