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Pivot red tents are little more than a self-serving publicity stunt

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Pivot Legal Society Executive Director John Richardson smugly sits in front of his latest publicity stunt.

The Pivot Legal Society specifies its mandate as taking “a strategic approach to social change, using the law to address the root causes that undermine the quality of life of those most on the margins.

And when employing the law as “a critical tool for social change,” encompassing:

  • Legal education projects
  • Strategic legal action
  • Reforming laws

they can serve as a powerful agent of social change.  A few examples include fighting for the rights of protesters around the Woodward’s building in 2002, participating in a Charter challenge on decriminalizing sex work in Canada, and advocating on behalf of keeping the InSite safe injection site open.

But where I have an issue with the tactics of the society is in their tendency to allow cheap publicity stunts to overtake the causes they are fighting for.

Their latest “Red Tent” campaign is a perfect example.

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Miller calls out Harper government; Robertson unlikely to follow

Posted by Jonathan Ross

     David Miller is ranting against the Conservative governments piss-poor environmental record.

David Miller is ranting against the Conservative government's piss-poor environmental record.

One of the political luxuries of announcing retirement a year in advance is the freedom to comment on a wide array of issues without consequences, as evidenced here.

Fresh with a fossil award in hand, Miller said the following:

“I think I speak on behalf of all Canadians when I say it’s an embarrassment to us that our government’s being singled out as one that’s not acting on the most important issue the planet is facing.”

Miller speaks with much more authority in consideration of the fact that he is the current chair of a climate change association made up of the world’s 40 largest cities, known as the C40.

Meanwhile, the humble Mayor from Vancouver only walks into Copenhagen with North America’s most impressive performance on controlling emissions.  Now while that might be golden in terms of his status within the climate change talks and in his ability to attract business interest in Vancouver (an objective that I am told the Mayor is also aggressively pursuing in his efforts over in Europe), it also represents constraints when it comes to making a political statement with regards to Canada’s environmental record.

Unlike Miller, or former Mayor Larry Campbell, whose utterance about the Conservatives in the midst of an election campaign secured his exit from municipal politics, Gregor is going to be around for a while and going to have to work with his federal counterparts for some time to come.

On the other hand, the contrast between Vancouver’s record on emissions when compared to the country as a whole is quite compelling, meaning that maybe Gregor doesn’t have to say a thing to emphasize the city’s attractiveness to foreign audiences.

Still, I would have loved to have seen the diplomatic, mild-mannered Robertson turn into a political beast for one moment, if for nothing else but to castigate this clueless bunch of neanderthals we currently have in Ottawa on his favourite public policy issue.

Quick Hits

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Sorry for the time off…personal and professional matters needed tending to.

So, without further ado, here is today’s version of:

quickhits

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FACT OF THE DAY

In 2010, Vancouver had fewer than half the number of murders than it had in 2009.  There were nine homicides within Vancouver’s city limits, down from 19 killings the previous year.

Quote OF THE DAY

“Perhaps it was my silk dress or the new perfume I’ve been wearing lately. When I asked Suzanne Anton what her New Year’s resolution was, she replied, “To kiss a pretty girl!” and pecked me on the cheek.”  – Writer Emily Barca describing her encounter with the lone NPA City Councillor on New Year’s Eve.

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