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Willing to bet that most Tweeters are already going to vote. It's the people you have to call on the phone that need encouragement.
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Teaching my 7yr old about voting in the booth this morning, and we discovered this: www.pirateparty.ca/ If kids could vote!
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Know why all the flags are at half-mast? Apparently, it's a National Day of Mourning for people who have died at work.
10:30 PM Apr 28th
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@ @ Love it! Fab - you are far too talented.
10:27 PM Apr 28th
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@ indeed! internal consultation is the most challenging particularly when navigating what kind of democracy should prevail.
10:26 PM Apr 28th
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Yet another reason to love the digital age: an erudite rant by a 10 year old! Thanks @. "Give it a ponder" -
11:04 AM Apr 28th
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"UBC's Alfred Hermida just scared the hell out of a lot of newspaper editors."
12:02 PM Apr 27th
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For Students, What Is the "Facebook Effect" on Grades? -
9:31 AM Apr 27th
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RT @ A worthy cause: my friend Cristi is training 16 women from around the world to report on climate change:
5:29 PM Apr 26th
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Finally, a voice of dissent on the Tahltan NTL vote: Tahltan representative resigns -
12:56 PM Apr 26th
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Saw Cavalia yesterday. Up there with best show ever. My seven year old ranked Olympic opening ceremony (her #1) only slightly higher.
10:13 AM Apr 24th
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@ it leaves you without an official narrative to wrap your story around. agree about access, but not always nec for reporting.
10:10 AM Apr 24th
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@ Would turn that around: media must be seen as providing accountability. And, do any leaders ever want accountability?
1:43 PM Apr 19th
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R Pielke: We must change from "we use too much energy; fossil fuels are too cheap" to "need vastly more energy; fossil fuels too expensive"
1:36 PM Apr 19th
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R Pielke argues: Cap and trade cannot succeed and carbon tax can't do job alone. Must solve climate problem without focusing on emissions.
1:33 PM Apr 19th
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More from R Pielke: "Policy logic of targets and timetables is exactly backwards" resulting in accounting cheats and no real change.
1:32 PM Apr 19th
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@ Roger Pielke Jr talk: Emissions reduction plans count on 1.5 billion people who are in the dark (without electricity) stay there.
1:30 PM Apr 19th
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@ Great story. Captures nuance, dissent, and stakes well. Good to see some solid reporting.
11:45 AM Apr 19th
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My vote's for @ RT @ @: Suggest a woman who has a public profile and is passionate about Canadian democracy
11:23 AM Apr 19th
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More reporting req'd. All democracies need accountability. Voices of dissent matter.
11:22 AM Apr 19th
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- Nom Candis Callison
- Localisation UBC School of Journalism
- Web http://www.journa...
- Bio Faculty at UBC Journalism School. Formerly at MIT for PhD and MSc. Research foci: Environment, science, media, democracy. Member, Tahltan Nation.
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