Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Lilacs

Soft violet and bright green contrast sharply;
Their flourishing clusters adorn laneways and sidewalks throughout the city.
You need only close your eyes and breathe deeply, and the aroma will carry you to warm evenings spent sitting ‘round the barbeque.
As I step into my front path, I stop to bury my nose in the wondrous perfume of late spring.

The lilacs are out.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Green

Unable to focus on her work, she resigned herself to the meandering of her mind and stared out the window onto the sun-bathed street below. The trees were finally beginning to fill out with fresh new leaves, the colour of silly childhood summer afternoons, and in the distance she could hear the buzz of a lawnmower and the cacophony of construction crews. She closed her eyes and sighed as the refreshingly cool mid-spring breeze washed over her, its brusqueness biting into her arms and face. Longing to be away from this place, to be out there in the breeze, she opened her eyes and looked to the distant tree-encrusted hills. As her eyes scanned the horizon, she shook her head and smiled to herself, enjoying the fantasy of heading out on a journey for destinations unknown.

The phone rang shrilly in her ear, startling her back to the monochramatic reality of office life. As she lifted the receiver and began to listen to the caller describe his quandry, she tucked her hopes back into their hiding place with a small sigh, and returned her mind to her work.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

RALLY FOR CHOICE TODAY!!!

JUSTICE BUILDING
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16TH
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

The provincial government refuses to provide adequate access to funded abortion. Dr. Morgentaler is suing the provincial government in an attempt to expand access.

On May 16th the government is bringing a motion to try to stop the law suit. Come and tell the government to stop using out money to attack our rights!

The provincial government continues to claim that it provides adequate access, but the facts show that access was cut sharply last June when the hospital in Fredericton stopped offering abortion service. There are more women than ever seeking abortions at the Morgentaler Clinic.

The government has repeatedly stated that it will not change its policy without public outcry. Government officials have started to sit up and take notice since the April 11th event in Fredericton where almost 300 people spoke out for choice. We need to keep the pressure up.

COME TO THE JUSTICE BUILDING ON MAY 16TH TO VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR ACCESS TO SAFE AND PUBLICALLY FUNDED ABORTION!

WE ARE NEW BRUNSWICK! WE ARE FOR CHOICE!

ORGANIZED BY: Abortion Access (NB) with support from: The Morgentaler Clinic, Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre, Law Students for Choice, Abortion Right Coalition of Canada, National Abortion Federation.

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Friday, May 04, 2007

What is Stephen Harper Reading?

Life of Pi author, Yann Martel is valiantly attempting to broaden the horizons of Stephen Harper by sending him bi-weekly doses of some of the most thought-provoking and revered works of literature the english-speaking world has known. Mr. Martel has promised to continue this 'campaign' as long as Mr. Harper holds the post of Prime Minister. All I can think of is the incredible library that Harper will accumulate if he manages to win the next election, and how said library will inevitably go to waste. This is an excruciating thought.

To document these attempts to inspire more 'stillness' in Mr. Harper, Mr. Martel has begun this website. The best part is that with each book, Martel includes an introductory letter that describes his reasons for selecting this particular work. Reading these letters make me want to read. Continually. I encourage all of you to check them out. It's also amusing to note the types of literature that have been sent... in contrast to the policies of the man to whom they are addressed...

I am glad that Mr. Martel is publishing his attempts, as his letters, which I fear are wasted on Stephen Harper, offer us a wonderful insight into the works he is recommending. So tune in to "What is Stephen Harper Reading?" every second week to check out the latest entry (and to see if Mr. Harper has responded...)

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