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Rocky Road

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  1. YO YO YO all the cool kids in the house check out the latest dj mix by Canada's Baddest Underground Dj http://www.jg-lab.com/arts/canadaday2015.mp3
  2. food for thought.... http://aptn.ca/news/2015/01/30/credit-card-proves-extravagant-spending-now-broke-aboriginal-owned-investment-company/ "An Aboriginal-owned investment group that was supposed to help end poverty on Manitoba First Nations instead blew its money on strippers, booze, fancy food and exotic trips, APTN Investigates has learned. Corporate credit card statements from Tribal Councils Investment Group show $13,000 spent over two days in 2012 at Sapphire, a high-end Vegas strip club. Another American Express statement shows $5,300 spent one day at “L.R. Inc Etobicoke.” A profile of strip clubs aimed at businessmen visiting Toronto on the website nowtoronto.com, says “The Landing Strip … (is a ) high-end club in west Etobicoke… for business discretion, strip chips charged to a client’s credit card appear as D.E. Limited or L.R. Inc.” Another statement shows a $3,800 dinner at Prime, a posh eatery at the Bellagio hotel in Vegas. Over the course of five days in January 2012, $3,900 was spent at Hy’s Steakhouse in Winnipeg. All of the charges were on credit card statements made out to former TCIG CEO Allan McLeod." & Derek Nepinak in Morocco. #MMAW
  3. http://www.tworowtimes.com/opinions/opinion/wish-white/ Interesting sarcasm here.
  4. http://metronews.ca/news/calgary/1199626/colorado-sergeant-warns-alberta-of-marijuana-legalization-perils/ us cop talks dangers of legal pot in banff.
  5. Everyone lives in a philosophical grey area of good and bad, where we navigate this world the best we can, hoping to avoid catastrophe and calamity, but when they do arise, we connect to people who empathize and work to rebuild and find peace once more. The meaning of life, and whether it "works" with the existing system is a fragile debate...one where millions of lives hang in the balance, and millions more live in loved one's hearts as memories that hope for a world that is just and good.
  6. http://www.imaginenative.org/home/ Always look to the arts for ideas about transcending divides and building bridges.
  7. http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/aboriginal/story/1.2783168 Squamish squandering.
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