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Canadian Comedy Awards: Who knew?

10/09/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Rachelle Stein-Wotten The Canadian Comedy Awards came and went again this past weekend. You’re probably thinking, or saying out loud (maybe you talk to yourself, I don’t presume anything), “Those exist? I’ve never heard of ’em.” And I would respond (out loud, because I do talk to myself), “That’s no surprise. They’ve only been […]

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: Canada, comedy, entertainment, Ottawa

A Modest Opinion – A day in the life of our robot overlord

02/21/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Nathaniel Moher On Jan. 28th, Stephen Harper took a break from using the Internet for the purpose of helping all machines become sentient and thus beginning the robot revolution, in order to take to Twitter and post some pictures of a day in the life of Stephen “I Swear I’m Not A Robot — […]

Filed Under: Modest Opinion Tagged With: Canada, Canadian politics, Ottawa, robots, social media, Stephen Harper, twitter

The Newfoundland solution

02/08/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Rachelle Stein-Wotten Any actor, writer, director, or producer will tell you the film and television industry is unstable: The feed bag is either overflowing or has just enough grains to sustain you through the lean months. But with the B.C. film industry on the verge of collapse, as Hollywood productions head to Ontario and […]

Filed Under: Arts and Books Tagged With: British Columbia, CBC, Edmonton, film, Hollywood, Ottawa, Saskatchewan, St. John's, television, video

Why was the Iran Embassy Closed?

09/10/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By David@Sixthestate.net When Peter MacKay’s outspoken wife Nazanin Afshin-jam announced in July that Canada should shut down the Iranian embassy in Ottawa, on the nebulous charge that it was using cultural events to distribute propaganda (something which Canadian embassies have traditionally also done, incidentally), I almost wrote a post telling her to get realistic. Outside […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Globe and Mail, international affairs, Iran, Nazanin Afshin-jam, Ottawa, Peter MacKay, Stephen Harper

Occupy, the Quebec strike, and Canada’s tilt left

05/30/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon On my way home today I visited the park where Occupy Toronto once lived. And I could hardly recognize the place. The old gazebo where so many passionate speeches were made, and so many dreamed of a better world, was quiet now. And where there were once tents huddled together in the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Jean Charest, Montreal, Occupy, Occupy Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Quebec protests, Quebec student strike, Toronto

Sex exhibit tells too much for some parents

05/17/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: A museum sex exhibit designed to educate teenagers has proven too racy for some Ottawa parents — and it hasn’t even opened yet. “Sex: A Tell-all Exhibition” is due to open at The Canada Science and Technology Museum on Friday. In response to over 50 complaints from parents who feel that the […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: education, Montreal, museums, Ottawa, parenting, sex, teens

The Harper marriage and the Globe

01/07/2011 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher While you were enjoying the festive season, The Globe and Mail found itself disagreeing with one of its columnists about an item on its website. The Globe settled the matter with a keystroke. Both parties have since been studiously decorous about the matter, but it deserves a second look before disappearing down the memory hole. On […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: Canada, Canadian politics, Globe and Mail, internet, internet journalism, journalism, Laureen Harper, National Post, newspapers, Ottawa, Ottawa Citizen, Stephen Harper

Wanton acts of hopscotch

05/15/2007 by backofthebook.ca

Marni Ko It’s tough to be a kid these days. Especially if you’re a child enjoying the carefree, sunny days of Spring in Ottawa. During the first week of May, a pile of neighborhood children got together one balmy afternoon, and to the horror of a neighborhood resident, engaged in random, wanton acts of hopscotch […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: hopscotch, Ottawa

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By Frank Moher On this dreadful day, I don't want to write about the shootings in Orlando. I want to write about my friend, Rick. Rick lives just outside of Nanaimo, a city of about 80,000, … [Read More...]

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By Frank Moher Two drama nerds have recently moved into high profile positions. Before I name them (or perhaps you’ve already guessed who they are; or perhaps you’d like to scroll down and look at … [Read More...]

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Originally published on Our Rape Blog, the author's account of the aftermath of a violent sexual assault. By Mary Fraughton Have you ever played Hearts? It’s a card game. For our purposes, … [Read More...]

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From Creekside: The B.C. provincial government is trying to green light the construction of a massive LNG terminal on Lelu Island in the Skeena Estuary -- Pacific Northwest LNG, backed by Malaysian … [Read More...]

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