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Taking a break from Pirate Day stuff because one of my friendlisters needs help covering their eye care.

Douglas [personal profile] gridlore Berry has some post-cataract surgery complications that surprised his finances, and so there's a GoFundMe now active to cover those extra costs. Details here. If you can donate, please do. If not, please spread the word as best you can!
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"Enraged" is not, I think, too strong a word for my opinion of the latest news of planned cutbacks for the CBC.

I wish I knew what the Hell to say to the Eight Hundred about to be handed an express ticket to pains and stresses I've known occasionally a little too well for my own liking. I was tempted, when I heard the news on Radio One this afternoon, to try to find a condolence card to leave at the local Broadcast Centre on Queen Street.

But then...to whom do I address the thing? And the same problem applies if I design the card from scratch. Which I can certainly do.

I was working last night on a note to e-mail off to the Heritage Minister with a CC: to my MP. Knowing as I do where those two stand on the issue, it's a temptation to just round-file the note, unfinished, as I know I'm likely to get a form e-mail back saying "thanks but not thanks" with a side-order subtext of "your values are unholy to us, go away!"

The people of the CBC, by and large, deserve better from us than this. Believing this, I keep my hand in at publicbroadcasting.ca, as many of you already know.

I figure I'll stick it out on my end for the time being. Not sure what else I can do yet, but if I figure something out, I'll let you know. Or Justin Beach will figure it out first.

Keep your eyes open in the meantime, okay?

Back to comic book stuff in a bit...meantime, keep talking, please?
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One of my friendly acquaintances in local arts, Rob McLennan, recently posted something almost - but not quite - a rant on the state of arts funding here in Ottawa(the city, not the federal institution).

As you'll note in the comments following Rob's essay, I found a lot of what he wrote made sense to some extent. Not my choice of language, but there's cause for some shared concern there.

If you check my flist here regularly, you'll have also noticed announcements from the organizers of C-ACE at [livejournal.com profile] cace_discuss. C-ACE is a local comics convention that has been building up steam over the last half-decade. That steam may be about to run out. Most distressing. And as far as I know, they've not done much in the way of asking for governmental help with their show. They want to be as self-reliant as they can. Admirable, if impractical in the context of Canada's history with the arts in general. But we can debate that later.

Yes, I'm thinking that the two events are to some extent linked. So's this one from Ottawa City Hall, courtesy of CBC News' Ottawa Bureau. I'm not entirely certain how to connect these particular dots, save in a thematic sense.

And today, I read a letter to the editor of the Ottawa Citizen from one of our more notable artists, Jennifer Dickson. She not only went after several generations of city councils, but we who've elected them as well. I'll post a link to that LOC as soon as I can find it, because I think she's kicked up the argument a notch. Whether it's a useful kick or not, I don't know.
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This caught my attention tonight.

Oh, and take a gander at this thread over at [livejournal.com profile] octranspo. There's some stuff I had to say about OC Transpo and their plans for expanded light rail in Ottawa.

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