Feb 8 2009

Wikileaks Publishes $1B of Public Domain Research Reports

laird writes “Wikileaks has released nearly a billion dollars worth of quasi-secret reports commissioned by the United States Congress. The 6,780 reports, current as of this month, comprise over 127,000 pages of material on some of the most contentious issues in the nation, from the U.S. relationship with Israel to abortion legislation. Nearly 2,300 of the reports were updated in the last 12 months, while the oldest report goes back to 1990. The release represents the total output of the Congressional Research Service (CRS) electronically available to Congressional offices. The CRS is Congress’s analytical agency and has a budget in excess of 0M per year. Although all CRS reports are legally in the public domain, they are quasi-secret because the CRS, as a matter of policy, makes the reports available only to members of Congress, Congressional committees and select sister agencies such as the GAO. Members of Congress are free to selectively release CRS reports to the public but are only motivated to do so when they feel the results would assist them politically. Universally embarrassing reports are kept quiet.”

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Jan 30 2009

Owner of troubled BC mill says he’s not responsible for … – The Gazette (Montreal)


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Owner of troubled BC mill says he’s not responsible for
The Gazette (Montreal) – 27 Jan 2009
By Gordon Hamilton, Canwest News ServiceJanuary 27, 2009 11:47 PM VANCOUVER – A man involved with the company that owns a troubled BC pulp mill has denied he’s in charge of the firm – making it unclear who will pay the cost of preventing an
'Point man' for Mackenzie mill says he's not sure who owns it Vancouver Sun
MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry CTV British Columbia
Globe and Mail – AOL Canada – The Province – Prince George Citizen
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Jan 30 2009

Migratory instincts protect caribou herds – Calgary Herald


Calgary CTV

Migratory instincts protect caribou herds
Calgary Herald – 19 hours ago
Mountain caribou have a genetic nimbleness that could help them endure the threats of climate change and other challenges to their habitat.
Study urges special help for mountain caribou Globe and Mail
Caribou are ensuring their survival Calgary CTV
Canoe.ca – The Canadian Press – Science Daily (press release)
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Jan 30 2009

Federal budget drops funding for key science agency – TheChronicleHerald.ca


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Federal budget drops funding for key science agency
TheChronicleHerald.ca – 29 Jan 2009
By The Canadian Press OTTAWA – The federal budget shut out Genome Canada, the only agency that regularly finances large-scale science in Canada.
Genomic Funding Cuts Saskatoonhomepage.ca
Budget erases funding for key science agency Globe and Mail
Science Now – Scientist
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Jan 30 2009

Budget commits $50 million to quantum computing centre – IT World Canada Blogs

Budget commits million to quantum computing centre
IT World Canada Blogs – 17 hours ago
Canada will become home to the largest concentration of quantum computing talent in the world, thanks to 0 million in funding from government and the founder of Research in Motion Ltd.
• A M boost for cutting-edge science Waterloo Record
Canada commits million to quantum computing center Nanowerk LLC
Exchange Morning Post
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Jan 30 2009

Canada requesting firms report use of nanomaterials – CTV.ca


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Canada requesting firms report use of nanomaterials
CTV.ca – 29 Jan 2009
EDMONTON — Canada is poised to become the first government in the world to require companies to provide information about their use of potentially harmful nanomaterials in products, experts say.
Canada poised to require companies to report use of nanomaterials iNews880.com
World's First Mandatory National Nanotech Rule Pending Nanotechwire.com
CBC.ca
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Jan 30 2009

Science community sees budget promises as mixed bag – CBC.ca

Science community sees budget promises as mixed bag
CBC.ca – 28 Jan 2009
by Paul Jay, CBC News Science and technology industry observers were of two minds about Tuesday's federal budget, praising its boost to high-tech infrastructure, but questioning the conditions placed on many funding programs and wondering why research
Money for bricks, but not talent Globe and Mail
Innovation the key Windsor Star
Science Now – ScienceCareers.org
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Jan 30 2009

Turok Sequel Canned – XboxAddict.com


Videogamer.com

Turok Sequel Canned
XboxAddict.com – 2 hours ago
Disney Interactive has joined the fast-growing list of companies hit by the economic crisis, laying off 70 staff at the Vancouver-based Propaganda Games and looking to consolidate other studios.
Disney cuts jobs, drops Turok sequel CVG Online
New 'Turok' scrapped in developer downsize Digital Spy
GameSpot – Eurogamer – 1UP.com – Ve3d.com
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Jan 30 2009

Conquest should be banished from Rings franchise – Calgary Herald


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Conquest should be banished from Rings franchise
Calgary Herald – 28 Jan 2009
It is with little hesitation that I say that Electronic Arts' first two Lord of the Rings titles, The Two Towers and Return of the King, are among my favourite movie tie-ins.
Lord of the Rings: Conquest Head-To-Head IGN
Lord of the Rings: Conquest Review (360) EndSights
Digital Spy – Dose.ca – San Jose Mercury News – The Canadian Press
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Jan 30 2009

Houses, Arctic research facility among budget goodies for North – CBC.ca

Houses, Arctic research facility among budget goodies for North
CBC.ca – 27 Jan 2009
Hundreds of millions of dollars are expected to flow to Canada's North as a result of Tuesday's federal budget, with money promised for projects ranging from much-needed public housing to a High Arctic research station.
Flaherty singles out six infrastructure projects for targeted Daily Commercial News
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