It’s been another long week it feels like, doesn’t it?
Yeah. So, I think we could all use some good news and laughs!
What’s been making the rabble staff laugh and feel good this week? Well I’m glad you asked because I’ve got a handy list of things right here.
So jump in and enjoy and feel the smiles wash over you.
- New Brunswick gets a step closer to 1988 by repealing its anti-choice legislation.
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Everyone breathes a sigh of relief as Doug Ford declines not to run for Ontario PC leadership.
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Only a few days left to enter Briarpatch’s writing contest! Do it! They’ll give you money if you win!
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These two young girls wanted to explore gay rights for their social justice project. The school vetoed the topic, so they protested.
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If you can, support some great indie media! rabble.ca crush Ryan McMahon and his new project Indian & Cowboy have some cool new shirts!
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Sasha and Malia are totally over their dad’s jokes.
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OMG puppy therapy is back at SFU.
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RISE: Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment has a great poster campaign celebrating Indigenous feminists and activists.
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Win! Ontario government strengthens position on Energy East pipeline!
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Bitch Magazine rounds up a list of passionate and informed responses to Ferguson.
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#NOTokay or #PAScorrect is calling out things that are #NOTokay because they promote violence against women.
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Some #realtalk about unions, jobs and government policy from Roseanne.
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Holy. Shit. Jurassic World is happening.
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Hey look at this! Ezra Levant was wrong! Shocker!
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Gabrielle Turnquest becomes the youngest person at 18 to pass the U.K. bar exam.
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Poor coyote! Just by walking through a university he got stuck with a $21,000 bill.
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Win! Bill 6 passes — let’s keep Nova Scotia frack-free!
Need more? Check out the rest of our Feel Good Fridays here.
Kaitlin McNabb is rabble’s news and books coordinator and she is about to start Harry Potter 7. Follow her on twitter @kaitlinmcnabb
Photo: flickr/merec0