Just now have I found out that old pal Craig Silverman has been keeping a blog that tracks corrections made by big-time newspapers called Regret The Error. A good record to have.
Archives for June 2005
Useful resource
that I hope few will actually have to use: EFF’s Legal Guide for Bloggers.
Bob Parsons has written
a valuable piece at his Hot Points blog on how to avoid phishing attacks.
Congratulations!
CamWorld Turns Eight today. Cameron was one of the first bloggers of note to notice mikel.org back when I started in early 2000, and boy did I think I’d arrived!
More big news on the political front
here in Canada with the news yesterday that the Supreme Court has struck down a Quebec medicare law that banned private insurance from covering treatments covered under medicare. The reaction has been all over the map – and has come from all over the globe as it strikes many that this is the thin edge of the wedge (not so thin, actually) to allowing a 2 tier health care system in Canada in place of the current universal system.
More importantly, though, I think this was a ruling against what they call, in the US, unfunded mandates. More than condemning the current single-payer system, the Supreme Court has said that theory is not enough – the system has to work in practice. So now the ball is (properly) in the governments’ court: fund the healthcare systems in Canada adequately or you will not be able to maintain the monopolistic single-payer system. You can’t just promise an adequate system – you have to deliver it.
This is a profound challenge to all 10 provincial governments and the Federal government, and one that will have far-reaching political and social implications from coast to coast to coast. We’ll see if they’re up to it – though I’m not optimistic.
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