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Stop Bill C-51
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

Image Canada's C-51 Law May Outlaw 60% of Natural Health Products; Big Pharma Pushing to Criminalize Supplements

Monday, April 28, 2008 by: Mike Adams

(NaturalNews) A new law being pushed in Canada by Big Pharma seeks to outlaw up to 60 percent of natural health products currently sold in Canada, even while criminalizing parents who give herbs or supplements to their children. The law, known as C-51, was introduced by the Canadian Minister of Health on April 8th, 2008, and it proposes sweeping changes to Canada's Food and Drugs Act that could have devastating consequences on the health products industry.

Among the changes proposed by the bill are radical alterations to key terminology, including replacing the word "drug" with "therapeutic product" throughout the Act, thereby giving the Canadian government broad-reaching powers to regulate the sale of all herbs, vitamins, supplements and other items. With this single language change, anything that is "therapeutic" automatically falls under the Food and Drug Act. This would include bottled water, blueberries, dandelion greens and essentially all plant-derived substances.

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The Origins and Traditions of May Day
Thursday, 01 May 2008
ImageBy Eugene W. Plawiuk
linkback: The Origins and Traditions of May Day

The international working class holiday; Mayday, originated in pagan Europe. It was a festive holy day celebrating the first spring planting. The ancient Celts and Saxons celebrated May 1st as Beltane or the day of fire. Bel was the Celtic god of the sun.

The Saxons began their May day celebrations on the eve of May, April 30. It was an evening of games and feasting celebrating the end of winter and the return of the sun and fertility of the soil. Torch bearing peasants and villager would wind their way up paths to the top of tall hills or mountain crags and then ignite wooden wheels which they would roll down into the fields.

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Cropland rental rates expected to go up
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
This spring, Alberta producers are asking a lot of questions about cropland rental. Strong grain and oilseed prices have prompted landlords to renegotiate land leasing arrangements, especially those involving cash rents. It is understandable that with increased returns, higher cash rents are justifiable. The critical question is, how much higher.

“Generally, throughout the province, cash rents increased 10 to 20 per cent in 2007 over the 2006 rates,” says Ted Nibourg, business management specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Stettler. “It may be safe to assume that similar increases are possible for 2008.”

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Summer farm employment program
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
A summer employment program for farmers and students will run again in July and August of 2008. The program is designed to assist farmers with hiring help for the summer, and to provide an on-farm experience for Alberta’s young people.

“New this year is an increase in the subsidy provided by Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development,” says Betty Birch with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development’s Ag-Info Centre, Stettler. “The government provides wage support to a maximum of $400 per month, as well as worker’s compensation coverage and safety training information.”

Employers must own or rent a farming operation in Alberta producing a minimum of $25,000 worth of farm commodities. Employees must be residents of Alberta, between 15 and 24 years-of-age and cannot be a direct relative of the employer.
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2008 Wild Rose Challenge
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
by Christopher Walsh

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Women's Roller Derby in Alberta
Scarla Maim is circling the cement floor of the Big Four building at the Stampede Grounds in Calgary in fine fluorescent form. Her bleached hair is reflecting in the light as she bites down on the neon green mouth guard and makes a turn that she's made hundreds of times in her two years in the roller derby league.

The little girl who once dazzled her family with figure skating flair is now being chased by a vicious group of women on roller skates dressed in fishnet stockings and short skirts, some even sporting war paint, intent on maiming her. Girls with names like Bamm Bamm, Loriville Slugger, Trailer Trish, Whiskey Girl and Topp Gunns. But Scarla is cruising the cement, taped-on track with great efficiency. Those pink and white wheels are rolling fast around corners just brushing past a screaming crowd cheering for a hit, a take-down, an errant elbow to the jaw; anything that might send Scarla to the floor and sliding into their raucous arms, only six feet away.

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Mobile phones more dangerous than smoking
Monday, 31 March 2008

Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation

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Young people are at particular risk from exposure to radiation
By Geoffrey Lean

Sunday, 30 March 2008

Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation.

The study, by Dr Vini Khurana, is the most devastating indictment yet published of the health risks.

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The Chris Walsh Gonzo Election Blog

And as we stand on the edge of darkness
Let our chant fill the void
That others may know

-- In the land of the night
The ship of the sun
Is drawn by
The grateful dead.

Tibetan "Book of the Dead," ca. 4000 BC.

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