Welp, it’s Friday!
Another week has gone, and so, another Feel Good Friday is upon us! Doesn’t that, at least, feel a bit… good?!
There have been some great environmental wins (clean jobs!), cool job postings (cat lover!), powerful speeches (Pam Palmater!) and adorable foxes (foxes!)!
Brace yourself for some smiles because it’s Feel Good Friday time!
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Canada is on twitter. Why? Nobody knows! But the trolling of the account has been pretty hilarious, eh!
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“I think it’s a total victory!” Yukon government’s modifications to the Peel Land use plan deemed not to respect the land!
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Jim Prentice goes to Quebec to promote Energy East project. Philippe Couillard puts this kibosh on key elements, citing protection of the Beluga population…
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… Now, TransCanada standing down on further work in Quebec! Belugas (and people in general) rejoice!
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The timely, and much-needed: Five tips for being an ally! (Quick tip: “If the fight for equality was a girl group [Destiny’s Child], the ally would be Michelle!”
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Job alert: Cat lovers (and also bakers!) for hire!
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Actual job alert: Canadian Association of Labour Media is seeking a part-time assistant editor!
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Pam Palmater was absolutely on fire and completely throwing-down about the First Nations Transparency Act! Go! Watch! Right! Now!
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Throwback! Neil Peart interviews Jean Chrétien!
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Hahahahahahaha! #InternetExplorerForeverAlone
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More Canadians are working in clean energy jobs vs. tar sands jobs!
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11 essential Indigenous films to watch (including one by dreamboat Richard Van Camp!)!
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Ryerson students campaign for affordable education! #freezethefees
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Beaded condoms: reclaiming Indigenous youths’ right to sexuality and sexual health awareness!
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Can you spare a few bucks? This Indigenous Warrior, ‘Wolverine’, is growing food for the movement!
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Foxes! Beautiful, beautiful foxes!
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I think we just added Terry Crews to the rabble crush list!
Need more? Check out the rest of our Feel Good Fridays here!
Kaitlin McNabb is rabble’s news and books coordinator and she ends every sentence in an email with at least one exclamation mark so people won’t think she is mad at them! Follow her on twitter @kaitlinmcnabb!
Photo: flickr/Bastian Greshake