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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Sunday, May 25, 2014

RSN: 'A Government of Thugs': How Canada Treats Environmental Journalists



Waste ponds at a tar sands mining site in Fort McMurray.
Waste ponds at a tar sands mining site in Fort McMurray. (photo: NextGen Climate Action)



An aerial view of tar sands mining in Fort McMurray.
An aerial view of tar sands mining in Fort McMurray. (photo: NextGen Climate Action)


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FOCUS | 'A Government of Thugs': How Canada Treats Environmental Journalists
An oil covered activist. (photo: Feminist Activism)
Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress
Atkin writes: "Up until the 1960s, the common name for Canada's massive reserves of heavy bitumen mixed with sand was 'tar sands.' Now, the phrase is officially considered a colloquialism, with 'oil sands' being the accurate name, according to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. But 'tar sands' is not really an informal phrase in Canada as much as it is a symbol of your views. If you say tar sands, you're an environmentalist. If you say tar sands, you're the enemy."
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