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Stephen Harper, funny guy

04/04/2011 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside In every election now, Stephen Harper’s June 1997 speech to a right-wing U.S. think tank in Montreal comes up. You know the one: “Canada is a Northern European welfare state in the worst sense of the term” “the NDP is simply the left-wing agenda to basically disintegrate our society” “the PC party were […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Antonia Zerbisias, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Stephen Harper, Tom Flanagan, women

The polygamists down the street

12/09/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Jodi A. Shaw Last week, Angela Campbell, a professor of law at McGill University, testified at a constitutional reference case examining Canada’s current polygamy law that the practice ought to be decriminalized. I wasn’t sure if I should gasp or applaud. Campbell visited Bountiful, B.C. in 2008 and 2009, interviewing 22 women over a […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, law, marriage, religion, women

Afghanistan worsens for women

12/06/2010 by backofthebook.ca

Photo: Afghan women students at Kabul University, 1995 By Alison@Creekside Speaking to his fellow members of the Subcommittee on International Human Rights last week at a meeting which heard that the situation for Afghan women has considerably worsened over the last two years, Lib MP Mario Silva recounted his own conversations with women’s groups in […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism, Canadian politics, David Sweet, Irwin Cotler, Mario Silva, Scott Reid, women

Poledancing to the Web’s Tune

11/27/2010 by backofthebook.ca

Call them WebMatrons — a new breed of businesswomen who’ve reinvented themselves on the internet ~~ By Beth Hendry-Yim ~~ After spending more than half her life working hard to raise her two boys alone, Susan Peach is ready for life to get a little easier. At 46, the B.C. fitness instructor wants time to […]

Filed Under: Poledancing to the Web's Tune Tagged With: business, internet, women

Poledancing to the Web’s Tune – page 2

11/27/2010 by backofthebook.ca

Coninued from page 1 Good, original content is the first and most important factor in getting and growing traffic, Peach explains. It not only draws potential customers in, but also keeps them browsing around and clicking on links and ads. For Lennard, creating content has had another plus side. “Sometimes it’s a struggle to find […]

Filed Under: Poledancing to the Web's Tune Tagged With: amazon, business, Google, internet, women

Ambrose disappears Sisters in Spirit

11/15/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Last week APTN News reported that not only does the Cons’ new missing persons initiative entirely bypass Sisters In Spirit, the very group which initiated research into the nearly 600 missing and murdered FN women and girls in the first place, but SIS can no longer use the SIS name or continue their […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: aboriginals, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Rona Ambrose, Vancouver, violence against women, women

Where’s my shower?

10/27/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Jodi A. Shaw The last baby shower I went to was when I was a preteen. I went with my mom, and the shower was for a woman who went to our church. We played the clothespin game and some bizarre game with toilet paper and for the most part the only fun part […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: babies, birth, parenthood, women

Imaginary friend time

10/14/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Chris Bowman I was driving with my friend the other day to get his tuxedo fitted for his wedding. Naturally, we were talking about all his old girlfriends. He told me he’d done some online dating. A couple years ago he made a profile on plentyoffish.com to see what he could snag, which surprised […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: men, women

Lea Michele: Less of her to love

09/17/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Rachel Krueger One of the things “Glee” has going for it is its wacky normalcy. With the possible exception of Finn and Mr Schuester, none of the characters is Hollywoodily attractive. They look like they legitimately go to high school. And I hesitate to say that Lea Michele is “normal-looking” because that has become […]

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: celebrity, entertainment, television, women

Say goodbye to Meridia — and all other diet pills

09/16/2010 by backofthebook.ca

by Jodi A. Shaw Surprise, surprise, another diet pill may be pulled from store shelves. Meridia, manufactured by Illinois-based Abbott Laboratories, is under review by the FDA after a study raised concerns that the pill increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. Yesterday, fully half of the FDA’s advisory panel recommended that it be […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: drugs, health, medicine, women

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