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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Cycle Challenge to help kids fighting cancer
I lost my step Dad who I grew up with to cancer 3 years ago and sadly saw lots of sick kids in the cancer ward when visiting him in palliative care. Cycle Challenge Team If you interested in joining … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Sports
Tagged cancer, Cycle Challenge, donate, fighting, kids, pledge, volunteer
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Is MPI operating and acting outside the law?
May 26 2018 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Do you think MPI has been allowed to operate and act outside the law (The MPI Act, other Provincial and Federal legislation as well as Charter Rights)? WiseUpWinnipeg and many are arguing … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged $afety, city of winnipeg, demerit, diverting, funds, government, insurance, manitoba, mpi, mpic, out of control, PC Party, police, revenue, safety, spending, winnipeg police service, WPS
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Federal budget bill quietly proposes tool to ease penalties for corporate crime
May 15 2018 – CBC News Politics Federal budget bill quietly proposes tool to ease penalties for corporate crime ‘It seems we’re letting those with the means have an easier time of it than those who don’t have the means’ … Continue reading
Where have all the mommies gone?
(Picture: Getty/Digital Vision) May 13 2018 — An interesting article below from the Globe and Mail about low birth and fertility rates in Canada and elsewhere plus my added commentary along with related information I have collected. — Canada and … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged additives, Asia, birth rate, boys, byproducts, children, culture, demographics, disrupters, endocrine, female, fertility rate, fossil fuels, girls, hormones, male, men, motivation, petroleum, Pollution, processing, societal, south america, west, women
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