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Monthly Archives: August 2017
Protection to those that speak on behalf of the public to expose corruption or other wrong doing
Aug 28 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Proud Canadian, UK Citizen and volunteer public advocate. We should not be concerned, afraid or bullied out of informing the public about allegations of corruption related crimes or other serious wrong doing. There … Continue reading
Posted in Education, freedom of speech, justice, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged allegations, breach of trust, canadian charter of rights and freedoms, corruption, freedom of political speech, freedom of speech, international covenant on civil and political rights, international covenant on economic social and cultural rights, Sustainability
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Charges pending in at least the Winnipeg Police HQ and Caspian Construction Corruption Scandals – is there more
Aug 26 2017 – WiseUpWinnipeg Finally some more news of this investigation progressing towards charges. It is worth while for the RCMP Corporate Crimes unit to do a thorough job to strengthen the Crown’s case. Read the full story linked … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged $afety, $afety Revenue, $afety scameras, bbb, breach of trust, brian bowman, brt, canada post, cao, cash cow, cash grab, caspian, city council, city of winnipeg, conditions of authority, corruption, councillors, fraud, gem, hta, Hydro, igf field, manitoba, Mayor, mpic, parker lands, phil sheegl, photo radar, police hq, safety, sam katz, severence, shindico, stats, suspension, unjust, waverly underpass, winnipeg police association, winnipeg police service, with pay, WPA, WPS
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Province of MB may have heavier hand in city of Winnipeg budget
City of Winnipeg Mayor Bowman and City Council didn’t get spending under control and now the Province of Manitoba is trying to guide then by requesting outcomes. Sounds fair to many. There is not an endless supply of taxpayer money … Continue reading
The Age of Humanity has yet to come
Aug 24 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Global Citizen I get what Plato was saying and think times have changed. More and more people are better educated and informed. Increasingly more are realising the power of seeking the truth and … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, News and politics, Philosophy
Tagged activism, humanity, plato, the age of humanity
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ACS / ATS in Washington DC involved in more corruption – how it relates to Winnipeg and elsewhere
Photo courtesy of: Ronni Cohan – WiseUpWinnipeg Aug 20 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-10Q Here is more details of the corruption involving ACS / ATS photo enforcement in Washington DC. More of it exposed when an African … Continue reading
US confederate symbols and statues do not represent the values of the vast majority but do we risk erasing history with their removal?
Aug 17 2017 8:05 am – Kevin Yaworski – Proud Canadian and Global Citizen Last updated Aug 18 2017 8:55 AM This is a important question especially these days in the US and elsewhere in the wake of violence in … Continue reading
Posted in Education, freedom of speech, History, justice, News and politics
Tagged american civil war, apartheid, Charlottesville, confederacy, confederate, erasing history, slavery, USA
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Coding for kids: another silly fad
Aug 15 2017 https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/coding-for-kids-another-silly-fad/article35982667/ — Archive if needed Coding for kids: another silly fad MARGARET WENTE AUGUST 15, 2017AUGUST 15, 2017 Nothing is cuter than pictures of kids sitting at their computers, mastering skills their parents never dreamed of. And … Continue reading
Posted in Computers and Internet, News and politics
Tagged coding, Education, kids, math, programing, public school, science
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Compilation of important Interviews and Videos from WiseUpWinnipeg
Aug 6 2017 – WiseUpWinnipeg Shadow Davis Show – CJOB Interview in recent series with Todd Dube of WiseUpWinnipeg. Does not require Facebook account to view. https://www.facebook.com/680CJOB/videos/1360742697336237/ Class Action involving over $50 Million in Photo Radar Tickets – CJOB interview with Todd … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged $afety, city of winnipeg, Parking, photo radar, Province of Manitoba, safety
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