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Canadians Advocating Political Participation
by Adam on Mar.02, 2010, under Miscellaneous Wondering
The people behind the popular Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament have evolved into a greater goal of getting more Canadians engaged in politics.
Introducing Canadians Advocating Political Participation:
Harper can’t even win against food
by Adam on Feb.04, 2010, under Miscellaneous Wondering
As Harper continues to insult Canadian democracy, Canadians conitue to insult Harper. It’s a fair deal.
The best part is that they’re doing it in a fun way. They simply ask can an onion ring be more popular on facebook than Stephen Harper?
I think the answer is yes. The group stared Feb 02 and two days later, well check the screenshot I took at 3:20.

Onion ring FTW
As of this writing the number is at 25,696 at 3:30.
Help Save the Toronto Women’s Bookstore
by Adam on Dec.17, 2009, under Miscellaneous Wondering
The Toronto Women’s Bookstore has run into some problems due to the economy and a recent internal shakeup; now it is on the brink of shutting its doors for good.
It’s a great bookstore that I have visited many times and has been a great resource for a lot of my readings for school.
A Facebook group has been created to spread the word and Torontoist has a post on the current situation and a bit on their history:
One of the last and largest non-profit feminist bookstores in North America, the thirty-six-year-old TWB has weathered its share of troubled times: in 1984 the store was firebombed along with a then-attached Henry Morgentaler abortion clinic, in the 1990s it pulled itself out of the red in a time when most of North America’s feminist bookstores went under, and in the early years of this decade it resisted a post-9/11 wannabe boycott waged in response to the sale of politically controversial buttons.
Late for Work
by Adam on Dec.07, 2009, under Miscellaneous Wondering
Perhaps the best 5 second film I’ve seen.
Windows 7 Launch Party: You’re invited!
by Adam on Oct.22, 2009, under Miscellaneous Wondering
