Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Smokers in the North, Drinkers in the Southwest

Drinking and marijuana use on the rise in Ontario: Survey - Healthzone.ca

A daily beer or cocktail could be turning into a habit for more
people in Ontario and marijuana use is also growing, according to a new
survey.


The survey released today by the Centre for Addiction and Mental
Health suggests the proportion of adults reporting daily drinking
increased from 5.3 per cent in 2002 to more than nine per cent in 2009.


Tobacco smoking is down slightly, but the use of cannabis, or
marijuana, has increased from 8.7 per cent in 1996 to 13.3 per cent in
2009.

Read the link for the whole story


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Lyme disease on the rise

Lyme disease on the rise - Healthzone.ca
...

“Lyme disease exists anywhere songbirds fly,” says Jim Wilson of the
CLF, noting that ticks attach to migrating birds and fall off when the
birds alight. In Canada, ticks that most commonly spread Lyme are the
blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis, also known as the deer
tick) and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus).


In Ontario, ticks are most likely found in Long Point, Point Pelee
National Park, Rondeau Provincial Park, Turkey Point, Prince Edward
Point National Wildlife Area and in the Thousand Island region of
eastern Ontario, according to the PHAC. “However, we are starting to see
them in urban areas,” says Dr. Robbin Lindsay. Ticks are also found in
southern Quebec, according to a 2010 study in Environmental Health
Perspectives
, an area previously not thought to be a concern. They
are also in parts of the Maritimes, southeast Manitoba and in B.C.,
especially in the lower mainland, Vancouver Island and the Fraser
Valley. “There were 69 confirmed cases in Ontario in 2007, 108 in 2008
and 79 in 2009,” says Dr. David Williams, the associate chief medical
officer of health for the Ontario Ministry of Health.


In the U.S., where the Center for Disease Control estimates there
are about 29,000 confirmed Lyme cases and about 7,000 unconfirmed ones,
the ticks are most common in the northeastern and Midwestern states and
northeastern California. Internationally, it has been found on all
continents except Antarctica.


“It is an emerging disease and is on the move,” says Lindsay. But
it’s not an epidemic in the sense that Canadians are at great risk of
being infected.


“You have a greater chance of being killed by a car on your way to
cottage country than of getting Lyme disease there,” says Mount Sinai’s
Dr. McGeer, director of infection control at Mount Sinai Hospital in
Toronto.


Prevention and detection


The best way to avoid being bitten by a tick is to wear shoes and
long, light-coloured pants in any grassy areas. Tuck the bottoms of the
pants into socks or footwear. Spray uncovered skin with a citronella- or
DEET-based repellent. Don’t apply it to the hands or face of children
and not at all to young infants.


Ticks are also believed to dislike pine scents, bamboo, eucalyptus,
and tea tree oil.


Since covering children at the cottage or while camping is likely
not an option, daily tick detection is recommended for both children and
adults. Ticks especially like the groin area, the head and behind the
ears.


Look for a rash on the body, especially one that resembles a
bull’s-eye. It occurs in about 80 per cent of those bitten by an
infected tick.


“Check every nook and cranny of their body [and] their hair as if
you’re looking for head lice,” says Dr. Maureen McShane, a Montreal
resident who has a Lyme practice in Plattsburgh, N.Y. She was bitten by a
tick eight years ago. Before being treated with antibiotics (after a
long period of misdiagnoses) she compared the pain in her bones and
muscles to having been shot.


If you find a tick, you can try to remove it with tweezers,
grabbing the tick’s body as close to the person’s skin as possible. Pull
upwards slowly. This can be tricky. If you squeeze or twist the wrong
way it can increase the possibility the tick will disgorge bacterium
into the victim.


If possible, go to an emergency department and have a medical
professional remove the tick. This also makes it easier to have the tick
sent out for analysis.


Not all ticks carry the spirochete, so unless the bitten
person becomes ill or develops a rash, chances are the tick wasn’t
infected.


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Proposed referendum on funding for seperate schools

The Ginger Project: Resolution 7: A Resolution Concerning a Referendum on Seperate School Funding
Yes! Let's have a referendum on this.

Be it resolved that the Ginger Project believes in democratic
principles; therefore, it endorses a province-wide referendum, to be
held during the next provincial general election, that will ask whether
to continue to financially support separate-school funding, or make all
publicly-funded schools, non-sectarian and fully public.


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

300 wind turbines to add 500 megawatts to Ontario's power grid - maybe.

Lambton County could sprout 300 wind turbines « Wind Concerns Ontario

Hundreds of wind turbines could be built in Lambton County if all the
projects on the drawing board proceed as planned.


When the Ontario Power Authority awarded a new round of contracts to
wind generation projects in April no Lambton sites were on the list.


But a dozen proposals with generation capacity totalling nearly 500
megawatts (MW) in Lambton did make a second power authority list of
projects waiting for Hydro One to open more capacity on the grid.

...

Anniversary of a recent coalition government in Canada

Impolitical: Happy anniversary

Bob
Rae writes today about the 25th anniversary of the Liberal-NDP
governing accord in Ontario
. Excerpts presented here for historical
reminiscing and well, who cares it's just good educational, timely and
topical stuff in light of the UK events too:

This week
marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Liberal-NDP Accord in
Ontario. The election in early May of 1985 had elected a minority
parliament, with the Conservatives at 50, the Liberals at 45 and the NDP
at 25. The vote split was roughly 37/37/25.
...

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A great summary of recent crap in Canada (mainly)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Israel Apartheid: Plain and Simple

The Z-Files: Israeli Apartheid: Plain and Simple
Israel is an apartheid state and that is why they are losing legitimacy - by Judy Rebick, March 2, 2010
Click the link to read the post.
Excerpt:
Before Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) even began members of the Ontario Legislature and the Canadian Parliament are falling all over each other to denounce it. I can't remember another time when elected legislators formally denounced a student activity like this. Perhaps during the 1950's when McCarthyism was rampant but that was before my time.

Last week the Ontario Legislature unanimously passed a resolution denouncing Israel Apartheid Week submitted by PC Peter Shure who said calling Israel an apartheid state was "close to hate speech." While there were only 30 MPP's in the Legislature at the time, NDP MPP Cheri di Novo was one of them and spoke in favour of the resolution. This week a Conservative MP is introducing a resolution calling IAW anti-Semitic.

Before I deal with why these unprecedented attacks are taking place, I'd like to share with you a great talk I heard last night at Ryerson from Na'eem Jeena: , a leading activist and academic from South Africa who works for Palestinian solidarity. He told us that South African apartheid had three pillars of apartheid and Israel shares all three.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Ontario Swine Flu and Flu Vaccination Schedule

HealthZone.ca
...

Ontario's influenza campaign will roll out in three stages:

In October, seasonal flu vaccine will be made available to persons 65 and older, and to residents of long-term care facilities.

In November, the H1N1 vaccine will become available in a sequenced fashion with those most susceptible to serious illness at the front of the line.

And in December and January, the regular seasonal flu vaccine will again be made available, this time to the rest of the population.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Frank Klees - let's have more racism in Ontario

Bouquets of Gray: Are Whites-Only Signs part of the Conservative vision for Ontario?

This is why the Conservatives won't be winning any elections in Ontario anytime soon.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

New Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath speaks with Steve Pakin on The Agenda

Sunday, April 19, 2009

What's not being reported about Chrysler and the union in Ontario

DTK: McGuinty: Chrysler's Problems are the Union's Fault

... As I explained, the real problem was that Chrysler had never put aside any money for the pensions it had promised its employees. Instead, it now includes the cost of those pensions as part of the current employees' labour cost.

The effect is to make the workers seem expensive relative to those at neighbouring plants when, in reality, they make about the same amount of money.

...


Friday, March 20, 2009

McGuinty insults Ontarians with his made-in-China flags

Monday, December 8, 2008

Ontario - Electric cars to be finally allowed on the streets

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Canada's largest wind farm construction finished

Don’t Call it a Wind Farm, It’s an EcoPower Centre: Canada’s Largest Wind Project (200 MW) Opens : TreeHugger

melancthon wind farm photo

I travelled through this during the summer. Miles of windmills. A very impressive and beautiful site.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

An NDP government would be taking action right now

blogging a dead horse: McGuinty Liberals credit only Layton’s NDP to help Ontario

Even before the election, Layton has shown leadership on the
manufacturing crisis. A New Democratic government would be taking
action right now by investing in green technology and infrastructure
and helping the transition of the auto sector. Yet the governing
Conservatives and official opposition Liberals are invisible on this
crisis in the estimation of the Ontario Liberal government.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Flaherty f**ks over Ontario and the rest of the provinces

Impolitical: The dump on Ontario strategy continues

On the day that we learned Ontario would be receiving equalization payments,
we witness the federal government scaling back the equalization program
due to the need to make spending cuts. Spending cuts due to a looming $10 billion federal deficit that Flaherty will be presiding over.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Conservative Leader Cannot Be Trusted

TheStar.com | Federal Election | Newfoundland premier says: 'Anyone but Harper'
He said Harper wanted an election before he would lose four by-elections that were in progress, before the economy "declines any further due to his fiscal mismanagement, and before findings released on various ethical breaches against his government."

"If Stephen Harper gets a majority government I remind you of words of Bachman Turner Overdrive: You ain't seen nothin' yet."

Williams said Harper has kept "his agenda carefully hidden," and urged people to read Harper's writings over the past 10 years.

"The only reason we haven't seen his full plan for Canada implemented is because he's had a minority government to keep it in check. A majority government for Stephen Harper would be one of the most negative political events in Canadian history."

Remember what Mike Harris did when he got in? A lot of people seemed surprised by his hidden right wing agenda that threw a lot of people out of jobs and really screwed up Ontario. The exact same thing is happening here with the federal Conservative government. Don't vote them back in or Canada will go right down the drain.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Who Will Stand Up For Ontario

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Ontario Cheese on the listeria recall list

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Loss of Jobs In Ontario May Lead to Loss of Conservative Seats