We are just going to become a playground for ultra rich people and fuck everyone else arenβt we?
We are just going to become a playground for ultra rich people and fuck everyone else arenβt we?
Fun fact: bridge toll removal and 1% HST reduction cost us appx $300 million.
All of the devastating cuts in the current budget?
$300 million.
Is your 1% HST cut worth the loss of tourism, arts & culture, educational quality and wildlife conservation in NS?
Every discussion of PSE in NS starts with the assumption: universities are public, so it's fair for the Province to exercise oversight of them.
But that's mostly false! My students' tuition pays for 70% of their education! My university is already 70% private!
TY to @thecoast.ca for publishing my latest op-ed.
The vilification of survivors is why we will continue to see violence in Nova Scotia.
When will we learn?
www.thecoast.ca/news-opinion...
Published in @thewalrus.ca, this feature story on stalking includes an interview with #SMUCriminology professor Dr. Diane Crocker. @dianecrocker.bsky.social #criminology #artswithimpact
Tomorrow!
Just remember, the Liberals supported this too. If they think this will attract more researchers to Canada, they are smoking the dope they legalized. And once again, just like animal research, why is it @picardonhealth.bsky.social who needs to raise this publicly and not @u15ca.bsky.social
This week, I share an open letter from my friend, and fellow advocate, Kristina Fifield to the Premier of Nova Scotia. Please take a moment to read it. #nspoli
open.substack.com/pub/uprising...
Associate Dean @leighgoodmark.bsky.social featured in the @knowablemag.bsky.social article "Can a strategy shift reduce intimate partner violence?"
More community-based supports needed too: Dr. Diane Crocker of our Department of Criminology shares thoughts in this CBC update on Nova Scotia's Domestic Violence Court Program. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... @dianecrocker.bsky.social #SMUCriminology #artswithimpact
Excellent piece by Jennifer Llewellyn @restorativelab.bsky.social about how restorative justice offers a better way to address harm, engage communities, and bring about culture change in sexual violence cases.
If only actual evidence was used to drive policy #nspoli #halisky
Imagine witnessing horrific carnage and still having the resolve and inner strength to say "If you kill this man, who will take care of your family?"
Dudley Green is a hero and it hurts my heart to think he hesitated to share his story for fear of being hated.
You don't like a court decision, appeal it
You don't throw away an independent, impartial judiciary in favour of a U.S.-style elected bench over a decision on bike lanes
Thanks to @thecoast.ca for sharing my piece on the rise of white supremacy in Nova Scotia.
www.thecoast.ca/news-opinion...
Thank you for sharing this Liz.
"But when asked if he could cite an instance where someone who was convicted of multiple murders was set free after 25 years, Poilievre could not provide an example."
The conservatives hate a lot of people, but esp. those who are incarcerated. The rhetoric they use is always dehumanizing.
Poilievre's "tough on crime" plan won't stop intimate partner violence.
Consent is getting too much spotlight! In this piece, I share 5 reasons we should stop focusing on #consent & start thinking about more ethical values & norms to help prevent #sexualviolence & promote ethical #sex. #16DaysOfActivism
@theconversationca.bsky.social
theconversation.com/focusing-on-...