What’s happening October 1, 2010:
“Rogers apologized,” my cubicle neighbour Enzo says to me. “Just in general,” I ask. “No, just for putting Bonhomme on the Maclean’s cover.” Would be nice if large corporations just had annual general apology announcements, though.
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It ain’t over for the long-form census. Lib Carolyn Bennett is busy fast-tracking a private member’s bill through the House in an effort to have it reinstated.
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At last a victory against big pharma’s grip on drug patents. UNITAID announced its received its first patents on AIDS drugs, which should really help deliver cheap version in poorer nations.
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Hey! A new planet. They’re calling this a Goldilocks planet. You know, just the right temperature to sustain life.
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Finally, sex sells. Pretty common knowledge. You certainly don’t have to tell realtor Will Wanket .