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Freeing ourselves from a 10,000-year-old story

Jan 14 2011 - 7:00pm
Jan 14 2011 - 9:00pm

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Beit Zatoun
612 Markham Street near Bathurst subway
Toronto
Canada
Phone: 647.726.9500
43° 39' 53.2584" N, 79° 24' 44.6868" W

Anxiety seems to seep into every corner of our lives, running like an undercurrent through everything we do. When we strive to alleviate it, though, the results are often mixed. But what if our anxiety is actually created by a story we have been told since childhood, a story that has been developed by our culture over the past 10,000 years - a story that tells us what it means to be human?

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Margaret Atwood at Davos

| February 1, 2010
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In praise of words, not books

Speaking writer to readers, I want to register some year-end thoughts on climate change in the realm of reading.

Begin with technology. Canadians can finally buy Kindle e-readers. I know there are people who'd rather these had never got here. They say they'll miss the tactility of print on paper, the rustle of turning pages, etc. Yet this may pass. When computers first appeared, I constructed a complex argument against writing with them -- something about it being anti-creative. Then, one day, the prices dropped and suddenly I couldn't recall my objections.

Needs No Introduction

Jim Sinclair at the Yukon NDP Leadership Convention

September 29, 2009
| On September 26th, the President of the BC Federation of Labour gave a rousing speech at the convention in Whitehorse.

34:38 minutes (31.73 MB)

Daily Pulse: Obama's health care speech

| September 10, 2009

Watch President Obama's national address to students

After all the fuss of Republicans pulling their kids out of school to prevent them from watching the President's speech, one wonders what all the fuss was about.

Daily Pulse: Obama to outline vision for health care reform

| September 9, 2009
Columnists

Where's the halal, Obama?

Barack Obama's speech in Cairo yesterday made me nostalgic. The feeling came on as he foresaw a time "when the Holy Land of three great faiths is the place of peace that God intended it to be." In my undergrad years, I studied at Brandeis University, near Boston, a secular school but built by American Jews as their contribution to U.S. higher education. Its architectural centrepiece was a set of three chapels around a pool where, as the school catalogue said, "three faiths go their separate ways ... together."

Stephen Harper copies Australian Prime Minister John Howard

In 2003, Stephen Harper and Australian Prime Minister John Howard deliver largely identical speeches urging their nations to join George W. Bush's Coalition of the Willing to go to war with Iraq. It is quite eerie to watch both speeches side by side. 

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