Ubuntu ButtonsUbuntu is a GNU/Linux free software operating…







Ubuntu Buttons

Ubuntu is a GNU/Linux free software operating system.  You used to be able to write away for a free Ubuntu CD… Canonical would mail one to anyone, anywhere in the world, gratis. 

Here in Waterloo Region there used to be Ubuntu Release Parties at the Kwartzlab Makerspace.  The idea being to:

  1. celebrate free software, and 
  2. to introduce the idea of free software– specifically the Ubuntu operating system (to use instead of Windows or iOS) to run your digital devices.  

But I guess Ubuntu became too successful.  They stopped mailing out CDs (shortly after I wrote away for mine).  Then they kept adding new hoops for the official Ubuntu community organizers to jump through to be re-certified.  To the point where our local organizers (who used to host monthly Ubuntu Hours as well as release parties) decided it was more trouble than it was worth, and let their affiliation slide. 

Which is too bad.  I consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn about the free/proprietary issues, as well as access local help and support in my transition to free software.  But I guess we’re at the point where free software doesn’t really need Ubuntu parties anymore.  There are plenty of other ways to connect with the Waterloo Region computer community (check out the WatCamp calendar to see what’s happening).  

Ubuntu is still out there, and perhaps is still the most commonly adopted free software computer operating system, but of course the Android operating system is even better known these days.

wrgreens: This year we’re looking forward to having our very first Waterloo Region Greens…

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This year we’re looking forward to having our very first Waterloo Region Greens information booth at KULTRÚN.

The local World Music festival created by Neruda Arts began in Waterloo Square but quickly outgrew the space so they moved to Victoria Park.  Kultrún always has a stunning mix of great music from around the world.  (That’s where I became a fan of the Jerry Cans last year).  Victoria Park…

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#FamiliesBelongTogetherRallies are happening around the world…



#FamiliesBelongTogether

Rallies are happening around the world today.  My local rally will be at Kitchener City Hall this morning at 10:00am 
Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/926755984201352/
Since I can’t attend, I thought I’d share my poster. (print at an 8 ½ x 11)

The Globe and Mail Agrees:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canada-must-end-its-safe-third-country-agreement-with-the-us/

And this Citizens For Public Justice (CPJ) downloadable PDF
is an excellent resource: 
https://cpj.ca/sites/default/files/docs/files/Reclaiming%20Protection%20June%202018.pdf


Pharmacare Town Hall MeetingThe KW Chapter of the Council of…



Pharmacare Town Hall Meeting

The KW Chapter of the Council of Canadians hosted a Pharmacare Town Hall Meeting in Waterloo this week.  The discussion was moderated by Ron Ward, and featured University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Dr. Sherilyn Houle, Catherine Fife Waterloo’s NDP MPP, and the Green Party’s Stacey Danckert  

What Is Pharmacare?

Pharmacare is a government program that ensures all citizens have access to the medicine their doctor prescribes.  

Of all the countries that provide citizens with Universal Health Care,  Canada is the only one that doesn’t have Universal Pharmacare.  At the 

In 2014, Dr. Eric Hoskins ~ Ontario’s Liberal Minister of Health and Long-Term Care ~ wrote an OpEd for the Globe and Mail explaining Why Canada needs a national pharmacare program

It has been estimated that Universal public drug coverage would:

  • reduce total spending on prescription drugs in Canada by $7.3 billion
  • save the Private Sector $8.2 billion
  • increase costs to government $1.0 billion

A Mowat Centre study published by Lindsay Handren in in 2015 goes even further:

“Overall, it estimates a universal pharmacare plan would save up to $11.4 billion a year, with $1 billion of that saved just by no longer duplicating administrative costs in the current “patchwork” system.”

However, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s federal Liberal Government have more important things to worry about than the health of its citizens, so the Ontario Liberals Government has stepped up to the plate with an intention to add publicly funded pharmacare coverage for children and youth ~ adding to the patchwork system.

“Because Ontario is adding universal, comprehensive pharmacare coverage to the age group that uses medicines least often. Many working-age Ontarians, who are far more likely to require medicines than children, will still be uninsured.”

Why a universal pharmacare plan makes sense — now

I’ll be editing the video from the town hall discussion soon.

Pharmacare Town Hall TONIGHT!

Pharmacare Town Hall TONIGHT!

Our AMerican friends are debating whether Heal Care is a human right.  Canadians decided that it was long ago.  Which is why it is bizarre that, of all the countries with Universal Health Care, Canada is the only country that doesn’t have Universal Pharmacare? In 2014, Dr. Eric Hoskins ~ Ontario’s Liberal Minister of Health and Long-Term Care ~ wrote an OpEd for the Globe and Mail explaining Why…

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