




Reflections, Observations, and Analyses Pertaining to the Canadian Political Scene
the most comprehensive picture yet available of what historians say is an unprecedented avalanche of serial lying.The following news story features Trump in his full mendacious 'glory,' his absolute contempt for truth and, by extension, people, made manifest:
The Tories will ... free police from “onerous restrictions that treat those in uniform as subjects of suspicion and scorn,” [a return to carding and loose SIU oversight?] end “unaffordable green energy contracts,” and expand beer and wine sales to convenience and big-box stores.Ignoring the fact that extensive consultation paved the way to the revised 2015 sex-ed curriculum, this benighted new government
... will replace the 2015 “sex education curriculum with an age-appropriate one that is based on real consultation with parents.”Crazed evangelical leader Charles McVety is delighted, observing that
In a sop to the social conservatives who helped him become Tory leader in March, the new premier’s administration will use the 1998 sex education syllabus, which predates Google, same-sex marriage, and social media, until a new lesson plan is developed.
students can now “go and learn how to tie their shoelaces and do arithmetic and read and write and do what they should be doing in school instead of learning things that belong, really, in post-graduate studies.”Others were not so kind:
Green Leader Mike Schreiner countered that Ford has “declared war on the modern world.That old curriculum was woefully antiquated, in no way addressing the problems and concerns bedeviling 21st century children:
“I mean, to have no climate change plan and to take our sex-ed curriculum back to 1998 is taking the province backwards,” said Schreiner.
The 1998 health and physical education curriculum describes a society that few elementary school students would recognize. It does not mention the words cyber-bullying, social media, race, lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. It only once mentions the word Internet, and only to say that kids can use computers to surf the “World Wide Web” for information.I could go on, but I think you get the picture that our 'new' government has some mighty 'old' ideas and beliefs.
The World Health Organization estimates that 800,000 child deaths worldwide each year could be prevented by breastfeeding.
A 2016 Harvard study found that 3,340 infant and maternal deaths a year could be prevented by breastfeeding in the U.S. alone. In Third World countries where destitute moms dilute formula, often with dirty water, the rates are much higher.
They want their infants to look like the pictures of healthy babies on the advertising they are given by sales people dressed as medical professionals. So why would Trump threaten to withdraw military and other aid to Ecuador if they put forth a resolution supporting breastfeeding at the World Health Assembly?
Because Third World countries are areas of major growth for Nestlé and Abbott Nutrition, and they are big Trump supporters.
It is once again time to boycott the products from both of these companies, like we did in the 1980s. It helped then. Let’s make a difference now.
Gail Rutherford, Toronto
It is indeed stunning, but probably not surprising, that the Trump government would threaten countries with punishing trade measures to support American business interests against a breastfeeding policy that experience and science have proven to saves lives. Baby formula kills when mixed with polluted water that can be the only water available.
The U.S. is going back to the days when the American government would wage wars and depose elected governments to support an American company. We must acknowledge that Trump is at war with the rest of the world — except for the other strongarm dictators.
Ian McLaurin, Port Perry, Ont.
It’s so hot in Australia that drivers’ tires are covered in melted tar from the roads pic.twitter.com/eH6enH3jXr
— EveryBody vs Trump (@EVRYBODYvsTRUMP) July 10, 2018