Morning Brew: May 30th

  • Posted by Sean
  • Filed in News
  • May 30, 2007

morningbrew.jpgMorning Brew: I can't believe House fired Chase.

Canada Line work nails merchants. Should taxpayers save them? What? Why? Where will we put all the Waves coffee shops and Best Buys?

NDP business relief bid rejected by government. Yeah, god, didn't you see those ads? What more do you want us to do? We made ads!

Speaking of ads: "You've seen the goofy ads: "Always be nice to people who play Lotto 6/49?" Ha. You'd do better -- far better -- being nice to the people who sell you the tickets!" Ombudsman launches scathing report of Lotto corp.

Meanwhile, "BCLibs launch ad campaign highlighting the Campbell administration's accomplishments in three areas: the economy, the environment and aboriginal relations. But we find it somewhat curious the advertisement doesn't mention healthcare - even though the the Liberal's commitment to "initiate a province-wide conversation" on health was the centrepiece for their February 2006 speech from the throne".

This on the same day a Measles alert was issued. Unless of course this is part of the Civil City strategy to cope with homelessness.

Atlanta in Vancouver: But when a delegation of 117 regional leaders recently visited this Canadian city, they were introduced to a whole new concept "Density is good." Yeah, so is not being American.

Air Canada offers carbon offsets to passengers. Also, a special fund will be set up to appease white man's guilt over destroying the Indians.

Schwarzenegger not considered so 'green' friendly at home. Get out! Next your going to tell me he isn't actually Danny DeVito's twin.

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