Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Liberals and Republicans not so different

I was reading the Comments section in the Calgary Sun the other day. It's one of my favourite sections to read, sports is #1, it offers different opinions to almost every issue. A lot of which a disagree with.
Anyways; after I read this article by Lorrie Goldstein it made me laugh. Check it out at www.torontosun.ca/News/Columnists/Goldstein_Lorrie/2005/07/23/1144996.html
Not that I think Bush is a great man, a good man, or even a smart man. It's just funny how we as Canadians think were not like the Americans. Where we're more alike than you'd realize.
It's funny cause it's true.

Friday, July 22, 2005

GAME ON

On July 22, 2005 the National Hockey League and it's Player's Association came to an agreement on a Collective Bargaining Agreement. Ending a 310 day lockout/work stoppage. Whatever you want to call it. Hockey is the only professional sport to miss an entire season due to League and Union being unable to reach an working agreement. The League getting what it wanted and needed. With the Union, basically bending over backwards. Showing their intelligence, holding out for less money. Anyways that's in the past and it's time to move forward.
I'm glad it's back. I never realized how much I missed it until this year. Once the NFL was done there was nothing to watch during the winter season. It will be nice to see how the Calgary Flames play. There's been alot of changes since the last season. It seems forever since they were in the Stanley Cup finals.
They also held the NHL lottery draft. With the Pittsburgh Penguins winning first pick overall. Which they will no doubt draft Sidney Crosby. I think it's poetic justice. Mario Lemieux will, hopefully, pass the torch on to this future superstar. However; I still not convinced until he plays a few seasons, with no injuries. The Calgary Flames pick 26th overall.
The NHL also unveiled a new logo. I don't mind the diagonal slashs around the letters. But the background with no orange highlights. I'm not so sure. It' s going to be a new league, with new rule changes. Back to tag up offsides. The red line is going to be removed. A shoot-out to decide games, if ited after overtime. They're restricting the goalies equipment size and the space they can handle the puck in. Obstruction is going to be called consistently. As the players are also going to make a conscious effort to stop the obstruction. There are also a few other minor changes which you can check out at www.nhl.com.
A lot of things are going to happen in a short period of time. Including the draft which I believe is on August 5th, but i'm not positive. The regular season begins on October 5th, 2005. Just over 2 months to sign free agents, release players, have the draft, training camp and it's game on. I can't wait.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

...and another reason

...and another reason why people from Edmonton are idiots. That's right folks I'm talking fucking stupid. Shit for brains is a proper description of these people. On Tuesday July 20, 2005. Michael White was charged with second degree murder and indignity to a dead body. At first he denied everything, saying he was innocent. Even going on national television and saying he didn't kill his pregnant wife. One week later, after her disappearance, he forms a search party. LOW AND BEHOLD he finds this dead body. Decaying for a few days. After the autopsy, BINGO, it's her and the cops arrest the husband.
Now, it's absolutely retarded to kill anyone in the first place. Let alone your 'expecting' wife that you're suppose to love. Only an asshole from Edmonton would say he didn't do it. Then lead the cops to the dead body where you dumped it. What a major fuck up he is. This is also assuming he's guilty because he's still innocent until proved guilty. But the cops are usually pretty good on these ones.
Unfortunately, these Edmontonians, we have to recognize them because they're in Alberta. But they're just the stupid red-headed step child. I'm sure there are some good, smart people in Edmonton. Only few and far between. Now I don't mean any ill harm towards these people. It's all in fun. Just another specific story to support my case. As far as Michael White is concerned. We'll see what happens.....

Thursday, July 14, 2005

The Third way

On July 12, 2005 Ralph Klein and his Health Minister, Iris Evans, unveiled Alberta's "third way" to improve health care. Far be it for me to disagree with Ralphy boy and I won't. This has some good ideas to reduce waiting lists and we need all the help we can get to fix our struggling health care system.
Some of the highlights include; centralized booking for some surgery, make child car booster seats mandatory, consider tax incentives for healthy lifestyles, improve access to mental health services and testing, create an electronic health record, open primary health care centres where specialists can be reached directly, allow Albertans to carry secondary insurance to cover enhanced-care costs, and establish a virtual training campus for rural health providers.
I also think one very good point is that these ideas don't violate the Canada Health Act and it doesn't allow the rich to jump ahead in line. Even our federal health minister, Ujjal Dosanjh (close enough), says these are very good ideas. Plus Calgary's left-wing reporters, who ussually take every opportunity to shoot down Klein, were very mild in there comments toward Ralph's third way. Calling it a 2.1 way, instead of the third way they were all thinking.
Although we still need to watch this and I know our so called "friends of medicare" will be watching this like a hawk. It may be fine in the next 5 years, but should Alberta's redneck community vote in a more extreme right-wing government. This could get out of hand.
These changes won't take effect for some time as everything and everyone needs to prepare. But it will be interesting to see what unfolds in the weeks to come.

Saturday, July 02, 2005

Record Soaking

Well, the month of June is finished and a record was set. June 2005 has been the wettest month ever in Calgary, Alberta. A total of 246mm fell during those 30 days. Surpassing a previous record of 245.4mm way back in July 1927. There has been destruction all over the low lying areas in Southern Alberta. Some rivers have even created new flow paths, destroying their old banks. The Alberta Government has pledged $55 million in flood relief, but I'm sure that price will go higher once all the damage claims are tallied. I believe the high flowing rivers have already accounted for 1 death and there are some missing persons still not accounted for.