Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Tories fall, election set for May

OTTAWA - After more than five years as the leader of minority government, Prime Minister Stephen Harper finally lost the confidence of the House of Commons on Friday and will ask Gov. Gen. David Johnston Saturday morning to dissolve Parliament for a general election widely expected to be held on May 2.
No prime minister of a minority government in Canada's history went as long as Harper without losing a vote of confidence.
"The vote today, which obviously disappoints me, will, I suspect, disappoint most Canadians," Harper told reporters shortly after his government fell.
"Mr. Ignatieff and his coalition partners in the NDP and Bloc Quebecois made abundantly clear that they had already decided they wanted to force an election instead -- Canada's fourth election in seven years, an election Canadians had told them clearly that they do not want."
Harper said that, instead of an election, Canadians, in his opinion, would have preferred Parliament to have approved his budget, "the next phase of Canada's economic action plan," he called it, that "is critically important to Canada's economic recovery."
But his opponents said it was time for a change, that the government's priorities were not those of Canadians and, and that Harper was displaying what Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe said was "a repugnant attitude"
and an "ideological agenda."
The motion that brought the government down was not, technically, a rejection of the budget. Instead, MPs were asked if they agreed "with the finding of the standing committee on procedure and house affairs that the government is in contempt of Parliament, which is unprecedented in Canadian parliamentary history, and consequently, the House has lost confidence in the government."
Liberals, Bloquistes and New Democrats - all 156 of them - voted in favour.
Conservatives and the two independent MPs - all 145 - voted against.
"We have a government whose most senior members stand accused of electoral fraud. We have a prime minister who appointed, as his top advisor, someone who served prison time for stealing money from his clients, someone who now faces accusations of influence peddling and is under an RCMP investigation,"

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff told the House of Commons.
"Canadians look at that picture and they say, 'We have had enough.' This House has had enough -- enough of the abuse of power and enough of the bad economic choices. It is time for a change."
NDP Leader Jack Layton was the last of the three opposition leaders to finally conclude he could not support the Harper government.
"Mr. Harper has demonstrated that he and his Conservatives have really no interest in working with other parties. He made a choice, and that choice was to take us into an election," Layton said. "And so our goal is to lay out a program that will put families first, as we've always done, and to defeat Conservatives in this upcoming election."

My Opinion :

I believe that Mr. Harper is a valuable Prime Minister in Canada, there is truly no need for an election other then the fact that Micheal Ignatia requests the need for one. This is only the fourth election in Canada over the past 7 years and is truly a controversial issue itself. Mr. Harper has reigned proudly and strongly in Canada, living up to the majority of expectations which is most important. Due to the fact that Stephens minority government lost the confidence vote, there will be an election, but needless to say in my opinion I believe that Stephen and his party will be re-elected. Due to the fact that the Liberal Party did recieve the Confidence vote there may be room for an upset in the election for the Conservative party. This election could possibly change the reign of government of Canada from Conservative to Liberal which will/might be a huge change for Canadian citizens due to the fact that the conservative party has been in reign for quite some time.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

GPS: What it can and can't do

Putting too much faith in GPS systems can lead you into trouble! The Global Positioning System (GPS) started out as a U.S. military application for guiding things like bombers and missiles and has become a must-have accessory for family road trips.These days, GPS technology is an option for most new cars and minivans, and hand-held units sell for less than $100. Given the convenience, price and ease of use of GPS, many drivers are abandoning paper maps entirely in favour of a glowing screen and a voice that politely tells them to "turn left in 300 metres" or "merge onto highway." Yet it seems that every week, there’s another story of someone getting profoundly lost following GPS instructions. The Global Positioning System is gaining a reputation for getting people stranded in random destinations. This can play as a huge deal, especially when the product malfunctions.

The most recent example is the case of Albert and Rita Chretien, the B.C. couple that went missing in Nevada. Incredibly, Rita Chretien was found alive after 49 days; but her husband, who left to go in search of help, has yet to be located. Police in Nevada say the Chretiens were likely steered off course by their GPS — they abandoned a high-traffic route for a lesser-known rural road and couldn’t find their way back.

This example shows how dangerous using a GPS can be and many law suits can be fired at the GPS company.


My Opinion :

I was actually unaware of these malfunctions of the GPS systems, and this is highly surprising. Overall I feel a shear sense of disappointment and I am astounded because of the situation with the lady listed above. I have lost a lot of respect for GPS systems as they are advertised to be highly safe, accurate, and effective, but obviously not. I'm surprised that companies aren't being sued for things like this and GPS products are still being sold. Overall this article was a real eye opener and completely changed my point of view on GPS products.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Netflix streaming overtakes surfing as biggest driver of Web traffic

 Netflix movies and videos now take up the Internet through many American homes. A study published Tuesday by Sandvine Inc. shows that Netflix movies and TV shows account for nearly 30 per cent of traffic into homes during peak evening hours, compared with less than 17 per cent for Web browsing. Only about a quarter of homes with broadband subscribe to Netflix, but watching movies and TV shows online takes up a lot of bandwidth compared with Web surfing, e-mail and practically every other Internet activity except file sharing and videoconferencing. As late as last year, Web surfing and peer-to-peer file sharing – mainly the illegal trading of copyrighted movies – were each larger than Netflix’s traffic.
 
The number of Netflix customers is growing quickly, to 23.6 million subscribers in the U.S. and Canada as of the end of March. The growing use of the streaming service is good news for the company, which is trying to reduce what it spends to mail DVDs. This site continues to grow every day as it advertises through several YouTube channels and YouTube itself. However, its growing popularity is considered a potential danger to profits for Canada’s cable operators, including Rogers (RCI.B-T36.160.531.49%), Bell (BCE-T37.87), who have the service on their radar as analysts speculate whether Netflix’s array of TV and movie offerings will convince more people to cancel their cable packages. This is causing other business to go bankrupt such as rogers video and blockbuster. This is great for Netflix but obviously bad for the other companies.


My Opinion :

In my personal belief, I believe that Netflix is a great company who had a wonderful invention which dominated the movie market. It is unfortunate that they are moving companies such as Blockbuster and Rogers Video out of business. As well as starting to lower the views of Bell T.V and Rogers On Demand. I believe that soon Netflix will dominate more and more of the market of movies and soon enough will be the only movie company in the world. Overall this article has revealed to me the popularity of Netflix and overall it was a great invention.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

B.C. journalist released from Iran

Dorothy Parvaz, a B.C. journalist who was detained on her way to cover anti-government uprisings in Syria and was deported to Iran, has been freed, family members say. Parvaz's father, Fred, told CBC News that his daughter called his Vancouver home around 9:30 p.m. PT from the airport in Doha, Qatar, where she was clearing customs. "It was one of the best moments of my life," he said. "I'm 68 years old and I've never had a moment like it."Fred Parvaz said she indicated she had been treated well. "She was in good spirits, she was in good health," he said, adding that he didn't have any more details on his daughter's release from custody. "Finally, my sister is free," Parvaz's brother, Dan, posted on a Facebook page devoted to securing her release. That page has attracted more than 16,000 followers. Dorothy Parvaz's fiancé, Todd Barker, said he had spoken with her as well. He said she was due to return to Vancouver soon. "She can't get to Vancouver fast enough, in my opinion," he said. A spokesman for her employer, the Al-Jazeera broadcaster, said "we are with her now to find out more about her ordeal over the last nineteen days." A correspondent for Al-Jazeera's English-language channel, Parvaz went missing after she left the broadcaster's base in Qatar on April 29 for Syria to report on the political turmoil there. Last week, Al-Jazeera said it had been told by Syrian officials that Parvaz was sent to Iran after she was detained in Damascus. On Tuesday, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Parvaz had committed several passport violations on her trip to Syria, Ramin Mehmanparast said that the journalist had "travelled to Syria with expired Iranian passport, planned to work without a press permit and had several passports on her." At the time of his comments, Mehmanparast did not offer details on Parvaz's whereabouts. Parvaz is Iranian-born and has Canadian, U.S. and Iranian citizenship. It's unclear what rules could be broken by travelling with multiple valid passports, but Mehmanparast reiterated that Iran does not recognize multiple nationalities for Iranians. Iranians do not need advance visas to enter Syria. Parvaz joined Al-Jazeera in 2010. She was born in Iran and moved to Vancouver as a teenager, later graduating from the University of British Columbia. She also has a masters degree from Arizona University and held journalism fellowships at both Harvard and Cambridge universities. She previously worked as a columnist and feature writer for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in the United States.

My Opinion :

This event is truly breath taking, I am extremely happy that the B.C Journalist, Parvaz was finally released. This event is sort of unexpected because Parvaz was actually born in Iran which makes it weird why there would be any issues. None the less this is an inspirational story to here that she was finally released from being held captive, there family can finally relax and breathe a little now.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Baby named after Facebook button

screengrab of the facebook 'like' button - screengrab of the facebook 'like' button
Inspired by Facebook, a couple in central Israel have named their baby daughter “Like”. “It’s short and sweet,” Vardit Adler, Like’s mother, told Reuters on Tuesday. “It’s very important to me and to my husband that the names we give our children are unique, creative and totally new,” she said. Six-day-old Like has two older sisters, 10-year-old Dvash, Hebrew for honey, and five-year-old Pie, “as in apple pie,” Adler said.
“I’m not worried about other children teasing Like. Dvash and Pie don’t seem to mind their special names and nobody teases them,” Adler said. Surprised by media attention her newborn daughter was getting in Israel, Adler noted that Like has already received hundreds of comments on her own Facebook page.

My Opinion :

Personally, I don't appreciate the fact that anyone would name their child "Like" or anything that co relates with Facebook or anything technology is a disgrace to any name. Personally this just shows how social networking is taking over the world and now people are even naming their children after Facebook options like in this situation. This is kind of mocking the regular names of the world. It is funny how much popularity they have gotten on facebook from this which then backs up my point on how social networking is taking over the world. To be honest this is very disappointing.