by Rob Cottingham | Aug 26, 2005 | Blogging, Communicating, Media Mix, Politics, Technology
Pay very, very close attention to what’s going on at CBC Unplugged. If you’re active in the field of labour relations, that site may just be a crystal ball into your future. It’s the latest project from locked-out CBC producer Tod Maffin (whose name... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 24, 2005 | Politics
Pat Robertson today: A US TV evangelist has said comments in which he appeared to call for the assassination of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez were misinterpreted. Pat Robertson on Monday: “If he thinks we’re trying to assassinate him, I think that we... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2005 | Politics
From our friends at Flickr: photos tagged with cbclockout Flickr photosets from Sheila Steele in Saskatoon, TR in Winnipeg, Angie Geworsky in Saskatoon and Bigsnit in Vancouver Tod Maffin’s ongoing take on the dispute Yvan Eht Nioj’s picket line... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2005 | Politics
‘Indifferent’ (not her or his real name) comments: Can someone explain to me why I should care either way in the Telus labour dispute? A non-essential service company has a labour dispute, so what? How does this effect me in any way what so ever. I... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 16, 2005 | Politics
Aha! Finally the U.S. has found what they think may be a a chemical weapons lab! U.S. troops raided a suspected insurgent chemical weapons factory in northern Iraq, finding about 1,500 gallons of dangerous substances, the U.S. military said Saturday. Lt. Col. Steve... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 10, 2005 | Politics
CBC News: Speed up plan to cut wait times, doctors urge Sort of a chicken-and-the-egg problem, if you think about it…