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Month: March 2014

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April 2014 / Poetry

Happiness

March 27, 2014April 14, 2020 - by P.C.

Happiness is fine, from twelve to twenty-nine. But thinning haired and thirty, you crave the sure and sturdy. You seek a house and wife and benefits—a life, built to your …

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April 2014 / Society

La Squirteuse

March 26, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Lisan Jutras

The hardest-working porn star in the business

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The Walrus Talks Energy: Vancouver

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by The Walrus Foundation

Full program featuring Gary Mason, Tom Rand, William E. Rees, Jonathan Rhone, Kekinusuqs, Judith Sayers, Shauna Sylvester, and Kali Taylor

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Show Me the Numbers

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by William Rees

“What is perhaps most intriguing in the evolution of human society is the regularity with which the pattern of increasing complexity is interrupted by collapse”

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Energy Caterpillars and Butterflies

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by Jonathan Rhone

“Unless we’re prepared to put our standard of living on the table, I’m going to guess that we’re going to have to innovate like crazy to tackle today’s energy problems and create a sustainable energy future”

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The Political Landscape

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by Gary Mason

“The political topography in BC and Alberta as it pertains to energy and pipelines in particular, is changing at warp speed”

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Mobilizing for Change

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by Kali Taylor

“We need to empower the next generation”

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Beyond Harold Innis

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by Shauna Sylvester

“We can be more than a staple economy”

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First Nations: Key to Sustainable Energy

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by Kekinusuqs, Judith Sayers

“First Nations people are not opposed to development. They are opposed to development that is going to destroy our rights”

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Clean-tech Bulls Versus Climate Bears

March 25, 2014October 16, 2019 - by Tom Rand

“Can innovation replace something before it’s scarce?”

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