Posted: December 26, 2001

The cat is out of and Klein's in the bag - Gillian Steward
Premier's drinking never reported by news media because of reporters' cronyism and fear.
Mothers and midwives still looking for Santa
Jolly old elf no longer at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre, where he was detained 72 hours under new anti-terrorist legislation.
Why grammar is the first casualty of war
Terry Jones, formerly of Monty Python, asks how you wage war on an abstract noun.
Anti-sweatshop activists hit the malls
Events "give a little bit" of a reality check to holiday shoppers.
Major victory for Ontario farm workers - UFCW
Supremes overturn Harris anti-farm union legislation.
Media chaos reigns in Canada - Wendy Lill
Canadians needs fallout shelter to protect them from the wrongheaded, ill-conceived federal approach to broadcasting and media concentration in Canada.
Globalization's collateral damage: Pakistani textile workers deserted by temporary bosses - Washington Post
US firms can't sell the label so manufacturers move on to next cheap labour source.
Consumer Power
Fair trade apples give consumers a safe and healthy choice - Carole Pearson
And a chance to help improve working conditions for the 250,000 people working in Washington State orchards.

The great Christmas tree debate - Suzanne Elston
Shop carefully if you plan on getting a real tree - local farms are the better choice.

Buying safe toys
Find out about recalls and get tips on how to choose quality toys. A link to SAFE.
Media files
Attack on Journalism a main feature of 2001 - Ish Theilheimer
And why Connie Black's version of yellow journalism was less dangerous than Izzy Asper's polka dot infotainment.
Do editorials matter? - John Miller
Speak up or let one of Canada's major media owners get away with one of the worst abuses of corporate ownership in recent history.
Gazette writers protest national editorials
An open letter from journalists at Montreal's Gazette.
The "T" word
Why are the media complicit in propaganda-laden use of the word terrorism? Commentary from Vision TV media critic Barrie Zwicker.
Just another corporate welfare bum - FFWD Weekly
Despite the right-wing magazine's supposed hatred of "hand-outs", Alberta Reports accepted $200k in government subsidies last year.
Insight
It takes a city
Cities are examples of social inclusion for Canadian communities to follow, say city councilors David Miller and Alex Munter.

Did Minna go too far?
Aaron Freeman on conflict of interest in government.
Nancy Myers wonders how some Ontario MPPs could vote to help puppies but not special needs kids - or vice-versa.
Both private members bills were voted down by the Legislature on the same day.
Future of Afghanistan
The trees at Tora Bora, Afghanistan
Environmentalist Stephen Fuller on the connection between deforestation, poverty and the country's future.
Fighting the wrong war - Jonathan Steele, Guardian Unlimited
Afghans have paid a high price for a campaign that has failed to meet its original aims.
Why is there is a war in Afghanistan? - John McMurtry, Phd, FRSC
Signs of an emerging totalitarian pattern of world corporate rule without limit or accountability.
Health Care
Botched cancer privatization exposed - A Special Audit of Cancer Care
Ontario's new private clinic has revealed higher costs and the removal of vital services.
Senator Kirby's conflict of interest - From Michael McBane
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Teddy Bears protest against Bill-36
A group called the Teddy Bear Brigade has occupied a Liberal MP's office to oppose the government's proposed 'anti-terrorism' bill.
Canuck quilts stitch together support for Columbia human rights defenders
Thirteen human rights defenders have died in Colombia in the last year. From Amnesty International.
Holiday Humour
Santa - An engineer's perspective
Farewell to Harris - As performed by MPP Rosario Marchese and NDP Caucus in the Legislature December 13, 2001
Feeling youthful today?
The mindset of this year's incoming freshmen - courtesy of the staff at Beloit College, Wisconsin.
Office Buzz words for the 21st century
Are you a seagull manager, a chainsaw consultant, or just one of the prairie dogs?