May 27
Now, I’m not a politically minded person. I truly try to avoid politics because if I knew too much I’d be an opinionated politically minded person! I’m sure you get my meaning. I would simply prefer to spend my time and energy focused on good things and good acts. That’s also why you won’t find me watching the nightly news or reading the daily newspaper. Not on purpose anyway.
But sometimes, sometimes I do find things worth my full and complete attention. There are some things truly worth the effort. Stopping Bill C-51 is one of those things.
I am not going to go into a long winded rant. Nor am I going to tell anyone they *must* take action or write their local MP (which I have done, actually). What I do want to do is make folks aware of Bill C-51 and how it may effect your rights, your choice, to use or even obtain natural health products in Canada.
Until today, I didn’t know Bill C-51 existed. Bill C-51 is shocking and appalling. If you are not aware of Bill C-51, please go read about it. Share a link on your blog or webpage. Email your MP. DO something. Say something. I did.
Image courtesy www.stop51.com
May 27
Current Mood:
Angry
My husband called me about 3am to let me know his hand had been caught in the printing machine at work. Talk about screaming fear. Hand injuries are *painful* and I should know. I have a plastic knuckle myself. He said he didn’t think anything was broken, but I still insisted on taking a cab (we have just the one car) to the hospital to meet him.
Firstly, I was amazed to find that the cab had an atm debit swipe IN the cab. Here I was thinking madly about where the closest bank machine was. It wasn’t a problem. Circle Cab in Whitby, ON has debit machines btw. Anyhow, the 2nd amazing thing was how quickly my hubby was seen. He had called me at 3am, and we are now back home at 5am.
Long story short, he has not broken anything, according to the x-rays. But we are to make sure he follows up with our regular doctor within 48 hours. Soft tissue damage to his wrist and index/middle fingers and knuckles. Thankfully nothing too serious. But it sure could have been worse.
Personally, I’m beyond livid. I *know* my husband’s place of work is slack with safety. And sure enough, the folder slot (whatever it’s technically called I haven’t a clue) was reported faulty 3 weeks ago. Of course it’ll be fixed NOW. I’m fuming. Things better stay ok with my hubby’s hand too. Or they may yet hear from me and a lawyer.
Union shop, slack safety and guys who should be retired but aren’t. It’s enough to give me nightmares. My hubby is a printer and those machines are HUGE. Those machines can take a man’s hand or fingers in seconds. Freaks me right out.
But hubby is OK. Thank gawd.
May 22
Don’t confuse Holistic with Organic. There is a distinction. Holistic means management of foods in an ecological manner above and beyond going back to simpler, more natural methodology. Organically managed food basically means the land and resources are used in a more natural manner (grain fed, no additives or pesticides etc). One might say Holistic is a way of life, while organic is just a better diet. Either is much better than the typical grocery store brands (like Iams which also makes Eukaneuba, or Friskies and Whiskas).
Here’s an article that defines the differences between Organic and Holistic (and its similarities).
When you put the word Organic on human food, you can pretty much guarantee double the price. Here’s a good example. Of course things will vary for different countries. The same can apply to holistic pet foods. Some are quite expensive, but when you read further you may see why I personally feel that anything holistic rather than a grocery store brand is better. You do get what you pay for after all.
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