Author Archive: Markham Hislop

Markham began his journalism career writing columns in the mid-1980s for Western People Magazine, then reported for a small Saskatchewan daily. He has spent most of his career in media and communications, likes to dabble in politics, was actively involved in economic development for many years, thinks that what goes on in the community is just as important as what happens provincially and nationally, and has a soft spot for small business (big business, not so much). Markham is a bit of a contrarian and usually has a unique take on the events of the day.

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Rob Ford – You know you’re a jerk when…

| May 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
Rob Ford – You know you’re a jerk when…

Best evidence against Rob Ford is video of Rob Ford Poor Rob Ford. The Toronto mayor can’t get no respect, not in Canada and not in the United States after comedian Jon Stewart eviscerated him on Tuesday’s The Daily Show. I have to admit, it never gets old watching Ford walk into the lens of [...]

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Parliament of Canada needs Accountability Act 2.0

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments
Parliament of Canada needs Accountability Act 2.0

Parliament of Canada – time for online reporting of expenses? If the recent Senate expense scandals have taught Canadians anything, it’s that Parliament of Canada officials will take advantage of the rules to pad their pockets if they can. Senator Mike Duffy has become the poster boy for Parliament of Canada abuse of expense guidelines but [...]

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Alberta RCMP catch 15-year old driving 187 km/h

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Alberta RCMP catch 15-year old driving 187 km/h

Youth charged with numerous offences by Alberta RCMP A 15-year old girl from Red Deer has been charged after the Alberta RCMP caught her driving at 187 km/h on Highway 2 Monday morning. Around 8:55 a.m. Airdrie police received reports of a black Nissan Altima traveling southbound on Highway 2 at high speed. Officers of [...]

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Greenhouse gas emissions down in Canada – study

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Greenhouse gas emissions down in Canada – study

Canadian economic and population growth affected greenhouse gas emissions By Ben Eisen and Romy Yourex   Over the past century, there has been a slight increase in average global temperatures. Many scientists think this change is caused primarily by the actions of human beings, specifically the emission of GHG into the atmosphere. Further, some scientists warn [...]

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Canadian environment record improves over past 20 years

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canadian environment record improves over past 20 years

Many indicators of Canadian environment pollutants have dropped By Ben Eisen and Romy Yourex   Canadians care deeply about their natural environment and view the prevention of environmental pollution as one of the most important functions of their governments. Multiple polls taken over the years have shown that large numbers of Canadians view the preservation of [...]

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Kill CBC TV, save Beacon News

| May 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Kill CBC TV, save Beacon News

CBC TV is a mess and no longer fulfills original mandate The CBC popped back on Canadians’ radar last week. A Harper Government bill to give it more control over crown corporations has upset defenders of public broadcasting. Infographics exhorting me to join the fight to “save” the CBC are flooding my social media networks. [...]

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Wildwood – Pickup drives under semi-trailer, 2 dead

| May 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Wildwood – Pickup drives under semi-trailer, 2 dead

Collision occurred east of Wildwood at intersection of Highways 16 and 753 Two men are dead after their pickup drove under a tractor-trailer unit near Wildwood, Alta. Saturday afternoon. Around 4:50 p.m. Evansburg RCMP were called to a serious collision at the intersection of the eastbound lanes of Highway 16 and Highway 753 near Wildwood. Yellowhead County [...]

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Time to boot the British monarchy? 40% of Canadians say, yes

| May 2, 2013 | 0 Comments
Time to boot the British monarchy? 40% of Canadians say, yes

Canadians prefer Prince William to Charles if Canada keeps British monarchy A new poll reveals that Canadians are lukewarm to the British monarchy as head of state, but if the country must have a king or queen they prefer Prince William. In a new Angus Reid online survey of a representative national sample of 1,008 [...]

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NORAD fighter jets training over BC, Alberta Wednesday

| May 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
NORAD fighter jets training over BC, Alberta Wednesday

Training exercises in Canada are routine for NORAD fighter jets If you live in BC and Alberta and spot NORAD fighter jets over your community today, don’t worry, Canada’s not being invaded. The North American Aerospace Defense Command will conduct exercise flights today as they practice intercept and identification procedures. The exercise will take place [...]

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Who is Justin Trudeau, really?

| April 28, 2013 | 0 Comments
Who is Justin Trudeau, really?

Justin Trudeau still defining himself on the public stage By James Anderson   To a great many voters, Justin Trudeau evokes memories of his famous father, a man who ruled Canada for almost 16 tumultuous years, a period during which Canada saw rates of inflation so high that the government felt it necessary to impose wage [...]

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