Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Germs Are Just A Theory, Not A Fact.

Bacteria
SchmacteriaVille



From the US'ian who is, apparently, in charge of health, humans and services of some kind:


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From the part of the US'ian National Park Service that has not yet been DOGE'd:

...Stay safe while enjoying Rock Creek Park! Swimming and wading are not allowed due to high bacteria levels.

Stay out of the water to protect streambanks, plants and animals and keep you and your family (including pets!) safe from illness.

Rock Creek has high levels of bacteria and other infectious pathogens that make swimming, wading, and other contact with the water a hazard to human (and pet) health. Please protect yourself and your pooches by staying on trails and out of the creek. All District waterways are subject to a swim ban - this means wading, too!...


I guess if you believe in the 'theory' that germs don't make you sick then 'facts' about germs don't really matter.

Right?


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Sunday, May 11, 2025

What Makes Ira Run.


StuffToStickInYour
EarsVille


Sam Fregoso gets to the heart of the matter in a long form interview with Ira Glass, the guy behind 'This American Life' which has been going for 30 years now.

They talk about the before times, how much Glass' approach to story telling is driven by Roland Barthes, the making of stuff, and why Glass hasn't stopped yet.

The making of stuff, I mean.

It's a very good Sunday listen, either before or after you listen to this week's edition of TAL.


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Video at the top of the post is by a guy named Cole Lindbergh whom Glass interviewed in 2011 and saw a lot of himself in him. At the time, Lindbergh was an almost, but not quite yet, aged-out 'games director' at a US'ian midwestern, mid-market amusement park who constantly had to figure out ways to motivate his young charges...The video shows the games team that sold the most tickets on 'prize day' getting a prize of their own - the chance to throw their boss in the lake.
A lot of Canadian folks, including perhaps my own kids, may have forgotten that the Summer Vacation episode of the TAL (#443) had a fantasmagorical act three from former WireTap heavyweight Jonathan Goldstein.
And good news!....After being immolated in the great Gimlet/Spotify podcast war of 2023, Goldstein's Heavyweight is all set to come back on Pushkin...Allegedly.
Finally, because, despite my best effort to prevent it,  the YouTube algorithm got to me again, it's....Howard Chakowicz on Montreal Smoked Meats.



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Friday, May 09, 2025

You've Been To The Doctor...Do You Know Where Chart Data Are?

De-IdentificationRe-Indentification
AI-A-Go-GoVille


From a report by Alison Northcott of the CBC:

Going to the doctor can involve sharing your most personal information, including details about your health, medical history and prescriptions.

It all ends up in your medical record — but a new study by researchers at Women's College Hospital in Toronto found that in some cases, private companies are accessing parts of that data and selling it to pharmaceutical companies...

{snip}

...Through a series of 19 interviews, the researchers concluded "chains of for-profit primary care clinics, physicians, commercial data brokers and pharmaceutical companies ... work together to convert patient medical records into commercial assets."

{snippety doo-dah}

...(Lead author Dr. Cheryl) Spithoff and her colleagues identified two different models. In one, a private clinic sells data to an outside company, with personal information like names and birth dates removed. The company then offers to sell or analyze that de-identified information for its clients in the pharmaceutical industry.

In the other model, the clinic is a subsidiary of the company collecting the data, giving that company even more direct access to patient information...


The real issue here as all these data are rapidly becoming digitized is the lack of regulation, not to mention consent.

Oh, and of course, privatized delivery plays a role as well.


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The actual paper,
published in JAMA Network Open, is here.




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Thursday, May 08, 2025

What's A Little (Park) Land Swap Among Friends?



ParksBoard?
WeDon'tNeedNoStinkingParksBoard!Ville



I'm pretty sure Dr. Beer is not going to be happy about this one, as reported by Bob Mackin a few weeks ago:

The Whitecaps’ ownership confirmed in an early evening statement on April 4 that they are “currently in discussion with the City of Vancouver regarding the construction of a stadium at the PNE fairgrounds site.”

A source told theBreaker.news that the two parties have a memorandum of understanding to explore building a soccer-specific stadium at Hastings Racecourse...

{snip}

...The Hastings Racecourse land could be transferred to the Whitecaps’ new owner, who would be responsible for financing the stadium project...


Apparently, this is being done to help convince a new buyer to take the Whitecaps off the hands of Greg Kerfoot and friends who have seen the value of the club rise from $30 million when he bought it in 2002 to an estimated $470 million today.

Which begs the question, why, as Andy Yang has asked, should we, the citizens of Vancouver, be subsidizing the playthings of billionaires?

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's answer to that question is the following:

“What we’re going to focus on here is the fact that the Whitecaps might leave the region. And so we’ll look at everything … we will do whatever we can, within our power, that makes sense for the residents of Vancouver to keep the team in the region.”


The argument, apparently, is that if you sweetheart the deal into the stratosphere the new billionaire (which the way things often go as these gambits play out may turn out to be the same billionaire) will take pity on us once they've got what they want and keep the team in Lotusland.

In the meantime, a big chunk of a public park will be gone forever and there is no guarantee that either the CondoKings or the CasinoCorps (or both) won't move in for the duration.


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CityHallWatch
has more....Much more.
As for the state of play amongst the real Whitecaps fans these days....Tim Bray walked (and stood) among the Southsiders recently and had a heckuva time. 


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Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Pretzel Logic Factory (Just) East Of The Rockies Adds Extra Shift...


ACornerOfTheConfederationRiven
ByDuplicitousDuncesVille


From David Climenhaga's excellent 'Alberta Politics' blog:

RED DEER – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called a news conference yesterday to tell the impertinent journalists who showed up why, as a strong believer in Canadian Confederation, she intends to do whatever she can to ensure her province’s loony separatists get to have a secession referendum as soon as possible...


Apparently, Ms. Smith also did not appreciate it when Doug Ford tried to hand her a logic straightening tool:

...Ms. Smith likewise wasn’t pleased yesterday when Ontario Premier Doug Ford, also a Conservative, reminded her that “we have to stay united … this is about Canada, this isn’t about Ontario or Alberta.” Ms. Smith waspishly suggested he stay in his lane. “I don’t tell him how he should run his province, and I would hope that he doesn’t tell me how I should run mine,” she sniffed during her presser...


Imagine that!


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Image at the top of the post?...The cover art of an early printing of John Toole Kennedy's 'A Confederacy of Dunces' a book for which the movie has yet to be made...Interestingly, however, based on the likeness above,  the good confederationist John Candy once passed on the lead role.


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Stalinism Lives!....In Oklahoma?


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ThisFarceVille


From Snopes:

Claim:
Oklahoma instituted updated academic standards in 2025 requiring schools to teach high school students that widespread fraud impacted the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.


Rating: True.
Oklahoma's new social studies standards for high school students, which take effect in the 2025-2026 school year, do, in fact, require students to learn about so-called "discrepancies" in the 2020 election. The updated guidelines list examples for these discrepancies, all of which are theories not based in evidence — and many of which Snopes has independently debunked. Thus, we rate this claim true.


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The Oklahoman has more
on the sycophantic real politic politickity tic-tocking of the thing.
Image at the top of the post?...From an NPR piece on Stalin''s real actual victims amidst neoStalinism rising in Russia, circa 2019.
Subheader?...This!


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Tuesday, May 06, 2025

The Five Nevers Of Mark Carney's Land.



AreWeAllJamesMatthewBerrie
NowVille



Leyland Cecco of the Guardian, summing up Mr. Carney's first visit to the land down under as our PM:

...Trump said it would be “beautiful” to merge the two countries, saying the prospect “would really be a wonderful marriage”.

Carney, drawing on Trump’s pride in real estate dealings, reminded the president that in the industry, “there are some places that are never for sale”.

“That’s true,” said Trump.

“Having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign ... it’s not for sale,” said Carney. “Won’t be for sale, ever.”

Later in the meeting, Trump brought up the idea again, telling Carney and the assembled media: “I say, never say never.”

“Never, never, never, never, never,” Carney appeared to say quietly...



Mr. Trump went on to say that there is nothing Mr. Carney and/or his negotiators can do about the tariffs, at least for the moment, because, 'that's just the way it is'.

Jeebuz!

What fresh heckfire is this that we are living in anyway...

An old Bruce Hornsby song?



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It's Not Just The Economy, Stupid.



WhatWouldBantingAndBest(AndMacleodAndCollip)
DoVille


In addition to our economy, we here in Canada might want to consider utilizing Trumpian fear mongering as a lever to help us diversify all kinds of things.

Including our prescription drug supply.

Heckfire, we could start with insulin which, in case you missed it, we actually discovered.

Colleen Fuller, writing at for the CCPA explains why - the following is her lede:

Insulin was discovered by four Canadians, who famously sold the patent for $1 each to the University of Toronto—enabling the public manufacture of the new miracle drug for people with diabetes. That was in 1921, and for 65 years insulin was produced in Canada at a publicly owned laboratory—Connaught Laboratories—and distributed across the country at prices near the cost of production.

In 1972, the University of Toronto sold Connaught to the federal government. By the 1980s it had grown to become a major supplier of medicines and vaccines, and Canadians had one of the lowest overall drug bills among developed nations. That all changed when the Conservatives were elected in 1984.

In his first budget speech, Michael Wilson, the new finance minister, announced that “Crown Corporations with a commercial value but no ongoing public policy purpose will be sold.” That included Connaught, which was privatized a year later and bought by what is now Sanofi, based in Paris. Ten years later, Canada was no longer producing a single drop of insulin...


And why can't we just fall back on the three multinationals that have pretty much cornered the insulin market?

For all the usual reasons of purely profit-driven capriciousness.

Here's just one example from Ms. Fuller's piece:

...Canada, where about 640,000 people rely on insulin, is also vulnerable to corporate decision-making and the lack of a more interventionist national regulator. Between 1995 and 2006, Novo and Lilly withdrew over 30 different types of insulin from Canada, most of them from animal sources. In 2003, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health conducted two days of hearings on the issue after hundreds of people from across the country demanded the government intervene. Alarmed officials at Health Canada acknowledged that a subset of people with diabetes were unable to safely use any kind of human or analogue insulin and must have access to animal-sourced products. Some among these experience serious autoimmune reactions and their lives are at stake.

In the glare of ongoing publicity, the federal government arranged for an Indian manufacturer, Wockhardt, to supply Canada with animal insulin from its manufacturing facility in Wales. But in March the company announced it will no longer be providing insulin to Canadians who need it, leaving this vulnerable population at high risk...


So.

Let's start making our own insulin so that we can take care of our citizenry while raising our heads even higher when super-fine Trumpinistas like Mr. Howard Lutnick call us socialists for doing so.

OK?


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Saturday, May 03, 2025

Friday, May 02, 2025

HST Fridays...Twisted In The Rigging.



WeLiveInATrailerAtTheEdge
OfTownVille


"He was a swine of a man and a jabbering dupe of a president. Nixon was so crooked that he needed servants to help him screw his pants on every morning..."

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...(Trump) did a grunting impression of a female weightlifter as he criticized the participation of transgender women in sports. He bragged about how tech moguls have warmed up to him, saying, “They all hated me in my first term, and now they’re kissing my ass.”

And he falsely claimed that the 2020 election, which he lost, was “rigged.”





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Image at the top of the post?...
.Mr. Nixon and Mr. Trump get together to discuss the Middle East at a Houston after-party, sans Tracy Jordan, in 1989.
Earworm in the subheader?...This!



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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

For Just A Moment There Last Night...



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GreenVille



The map above is the current state of play as of Tuesday morning at 8:00 am Pacific.

But...

For a short time last night the Liberals were stuck on 164 and the Dippers had seven.

Which, given that 172 is a majority, meant that for a moment there Lizzie May actually held the balance of power.

Imagine that!



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And, coming back to reality...
While all the punditry can talk about is the Dipper collapse, even if the guy I voted for, Don Davies, was to lose his 0.7% lead in Vancouver Kingsway, the individual NDP  survivors will very likely have more power now than they had in the last parliament given how the numbers are shaking out..
And, even more real,  in real politck terms at least,  is how much this Dipper 'collapse'  demonstrates that the progressive vote can make rational decisions when the whackaloons are at the threshold backed with a lunatic's tariff goonery.
And, of course, most real, at least in schadenfreude terms, is what happened in  'NoMoreConvoysInOurBackyardVille' (a.,k.a. Carelton).
Map at the top of the post is from the TorStar election tracking site...I found that one much more reliable and faster to update than either the one at Elections Canada or at  the CBC...



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Monday, April 28, 2025

My Morning Ride...Blossom Blizzard!


ThisAin'tNo
DQVille



Have fun seeing your neighbours while voting everyone.

And be nice to your poll worker.

The nice young woman at poll #66 in Vancouver Kingsway was fantastically efficient.

And I really dig the fact that the little piece of folded paper with the pencil 'X' goes into a cardboard box to be counted!




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Friday, April 25, 2025

Please Allow Us To (Not) Introduce Ourselves...

What'sPuzzlin'You
IsTheNatureOfTheirGameVille



Back in the dark arts electoral days of the Harper regime, the Conservative Reform Alliance Party (i.e. 'CRAP') was notorious for no-shows at all-candidate meetings.

And now, the Stealth-Cons are back!

In B.C. the most notorious avoider of public scrutiny appears to be one Mr Aaron Gunn, as chronicled by Andrea Bennett in the Tyee:

It’s a packed house at the federal all-candidates meeting in Powell River, with one very notable absence: Conservative candidate Aaron Gunn...

{snip}

After news reporting in early April resurfaced Gunn’s 2019 and 2021 social media posts denying that Canada participated in a genocide against Indigenous Peoples, he’s skipped all-candidates meetings and skirted more public appearances in favour of private and registration-only events...


Farther down island, Cindy Harnett of the Times-Colonist asked Stealth-Con Cathie Ounsted why she isn't showing up for all-candidate meetings in the riding of Saanich and the Islands:

...Ounsted said Tuesday the Conservative party would prefer that its candidates not participate in all-candidates forums, and while it’s not her preference, she needs to abide by the rules of the party, which means she will not attend an all-candidates meeting hosted by the North Saanich Residents Association at the Saanich Peninsula Presbyterian Church from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday...


Gosh.

A Jenni Byrne-led campaign telling its candidates to avoid public scrutiny, en masse?

Whou'd-a-thunk it!


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LauraK of 'WMTC',
who lives in the riding the good Mr. Gunn is running in, has more to say...Much more.




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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Mr. Manning's Separatist Fearmongering Is Not New.


HeTalkedAboutUnbucklingThatOldBibleBelt
AndLightedOutForSomeDesertTownVille



By now you may have heard about, or perhaps even read, Preston Manning's screed that was published in the Globe (and no longer Empire) Mail earlier this month about how a vote for Mark Carney in the upcoming federal election will be a vote for separatism.

Here's just a wee bit:

...(L)arge numbers of Westerners simply will not stand for another four years of Liberal government, no matter who leads it. The support for Western secession is therefore growing, unabated and even fuelled by Liberal promises to reverse many of their previous positions. Such promises of expediency simply don’t ring true in the West. Who, except the most politically naive, would believe Mark Carney’s promises to reverse the Liberal positions on everything from east-west pipelines to identity politics and climate change, when standing behind him is a cabinet of 23 MPs who, just a month ago, were advocating for the very opposite and have done so for years?

The bottom-up support for Western secession – another one of those populist movements that central Canada has never anticipated or understood – is currently centred on Alberta and Saskatchewan. But it has the potential to spread to most of B.C., Manitoba and the adjacent territories depending on how it is organized and led...


The thing is, this is not the first time that the West's original 'Grievance Angel'* has used this tactic.

Case in point, here are the sage words of the good Mr. Manning in the run-up to the 2019 federal election:

The founder of what was the Reform Party of Canada is concerned that a pervasive level of alienation could leave the country more divided after next month's federal election.

Preston Manning, who channelled western alienation into the creation of the Reform party in 1987, told the Canadian Club of Calgary that there is a lot of anger across the country.

"Western alienation, fuelled by the downturn in the energy sector and political resistance to the free movement of petroleum across provincial boundaries to tidewater and world markets, is reviving western separatism, particularly in Saskatchewan and Alberta," Manning, 77, said Wednesday (September 25th, 2019).

"Separatist sentiment is also reviving in Quebec. The Bloc Quebecois is doing better this election than last time. And if the federal courts declare Bill 21 to be unconstitutional, then they're going to have another uprising in Quebec on that basis."...


Surprised?


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* With apologies
to Emmylou Harris and the late Gram Parsons...
Speaking of Harris and Parsons, the cosmic ear worm in the subheader and the word play used to generate the mockumentous moniker for  malevolent Mr. Manning is...This!
As for the image at the top of the post.. The billboard  popped up at the side of Alberta's busiest North/South highway back in February...Here's an explainer that also contains info about the very fine group of separatist proponents that paid for it .




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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

One More Reason?




DeRegulateAndSelfRegulate
TillTheCowsComeHomeVille


One more reason to stay north of the 49th parallel?

Leah Douglas of Reuters has the story:

The Food and Drug Administration is suspending a quality control program for testing of fluid milk and other dairy products due to reduced capacity in its food safety and nutrition division, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.

The suspension is another disruption to the nation's food safety programs after the termination and departure of 20,000 employees of the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes the FDA, as part of President Donald Trump's effort to shrink the federal workforce...

{snip}

...Effective Monday, the agency suspended its proficiency testing program for Grade "A" raw milk and finished products, according to the email sent in the morning from the FDA's Division of Dairy Safety and addressed to "Network Laboratories."

Grade "A" milk, or fluid milk, meets the highest sanitary standards.

The testing program was suspended because FDA's Moffett Center Proficiency Testing Laboratory, part of its division overseeing food safety, "is no longer able to provide laboratory support for proficiency testing and data analysis," the email said...


As Erik Loomis over at LGM notes, there is a reason milk and dairy products are rigorously regulated and tested in the States given the history of bacterial blooms and the use of formaldehyde to contain them in the previous guilded times of the 19th century.

Sheesh.


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Truth be told,
this latest development reminds me a little bit of the days when we, up here, had a government/regime that favoured self-regulation by the titans of the 'bacterial-blooms-in-the-meat-cutters' industry.



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