[CivicAccess-discuss] The Walrus - The Dark Country (on Canadian transparency)

Tracey P. Lauriault tlauriau at gmail.com
Mon Jan 11 10:44:32 EST 2010


The Dark Country

*The Afghan torture scandal. The Arar affair. Adscam. The Bush years. Given
so many cautionary tales, why are Canadians still letting the government
hide public information?*
http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2010.01-national-affairs-the-dark-country/

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Yesterday; at Mike's corner store in Ottawa's Chinatown with my son to pick
up some milk and gingerale, I saw the Walrus on the Magazine rack!  Wot!
Really! at Mike's?

Ever since my 15 yrs old son saw Brother Mouzone in the Wire order that the
Atlantic Monthy, New Yorker and Harpers be included with his library reading
books, as he site in the bad ass streets of Baltimore, and after declaring
that the most dangerous thing in America was an educated black man followed
by a sinister wooohahahaha laugh and grin;  my son has requested those
magazines.  Canadian Geographic just does not cut it! I do, from time to
time pick those up with the odd Caramilk, but also feel obliged to throw in
the Canadian equivalent - The Walrus from time to time.

So I purchased my CanCon mag at Mike's.  Then at home, while eating his
favorite perogis with all the fixin's and drinking his Canada Dry, he said,
with his mouth full, "hey mom, they are taking about access to data in the
Walrus!  You might like that!"

Sure enough, there it was!

The article is very insightful and helps understand why prorogation and
silence are deadly to democracy!

-- 
Tracey P. Lauriault
613-234-2805
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Lauriault
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