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Mad Hatter's March Social Justice Roundtable Wrap-Up
Welcome to the March Just Posts, the parenting blogosphere's roundup of
posts on social justice pulled together by me and my charming life-partner,
Jen of One Plus Two. The Just
Posts are also featured on the Whole Mom Webzine.
Before I unleash you on this month's varied and insightful reading, I'd like
to talk about a topic that is weighing heavily with me today. I live in
Atlantic Canada, though I am not from this place. I spent the majority of my
life in Ontario and Alberta, Canada's two richest provinces. Atlantic
Canada, while being a twee tourist haven in the minds of many Canadians, is
what we call a "have not" region. The great Atlantic fishery is in decline
what with cod stocks facing extinction from decades of over-fishing, lobster
populations in decline, and farmed salmon coming under negative scrutiny for
high PCB levels. The seal hunt has been brow-beaten by powerful but perhaps
not wise critics (see Alpha Dogma's post below). Our forests are not what
they once were. Even the growth industry of information technology that was
touted at our saving grace a decade or so has fallen short of its promised
potential, creating nothing but McCall Centre jobs for minimum wage and
little hope for advancement. Much of the work out here is seasonal.
Increasingly, the young pull up stakes for a better life elsewhere. Many
flee to Alberta's rich and labour-hungry oil patch.
There are a lot of people in Canada who look at the East Coast and see
everything that is wrong with social democracy. They see a welfare state, a
culture of dependency. Our own Prime Minister, before he became leader of
the Conservative Party, condemned the "culture of defeatism" out here. The
year I moved east from Alberta, then Premier Ralph Klein in an effort to
defend his province's oil riches ressurected a popular slogan from the
anti-NEP (National Energy program) movement of the late 70s: "let those
Eastern bastards freeze in the dark." Ouch. Now, he didn't just mean
Atlantic Canada when he said it but imagine how easily I, a displaced
Albertan, made friends upon my arrival.
Two days ago, on Easter Sunday, on the day preceding the 90th anniversary of
Canada's victory at Vimy Ridge, a light armoured vehicle carrying Canadian
soldiers hit an explosive device in Afghanistan. Six soldiers were killed.
Five of them were from Atlantic Canada. Since Canada began its mission in
Afghanistan, 52 soldiers have been killed. About a third of them have been
from this region. The province where I live has a combined
population that is slightly less than Edmonton, the city where I
used to live. Atlantic Canada's population is roughly 7% of Canada's total
population; and yet, the number of combat dead is 1 in 3 when it should be
fewer than 1 in 10. Such arguments about race, class, and regional
representation in the armed forces are often made in the US. They don't
really get much media play here, north of the border.
The next time some politician starts spouting off about how Atlantic Canada
does not contribute its fair share to this nation, I ask you to claw the
dollar signs from that person's eyes. When you are a have-not region, it
would seem that your best option is to raise your sons and daughters to be
canon fodder. And if that isn't a social justice issue, I don't know what
is.
Those who gave the gift in March are:
Alejna at Collecting Tokens with Finding
My Voice
Alice at And She Wrote with Simple
Justice and Small Change
Alpha Dogma with Seal Deal
Andrea at Little Bald Doctors with A
Blogger of Substance
The Atavist with Walking
Talk
Blog Antagonist with No Hablas
Engles
Bon at Crib Chronicles with Real
Moms
Chani at Thailand Gal with Wear
Your Love Like Heaven
Gwen at Woman on the Verge with Ours
Goes to Eleven
Jen at One Plus Two with Circle
Game, Do
We Ever Really Know What Time it Is and Boy in a
Box
Jess at Oh the Joys with Warmth
Jill at Not so Sage Wisdom with Engendered
Julie at The Ravin' Picture Maven with Must
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KC at Where's My Cape with Blind
or Need Blind and Thin parts 1, 2, 3, 4
Kyla at The Journey with Zen Shmen
Little Monkies with Insanity
on Treadmill 29
Liv at Madness, Madness I Say with D-I-V-O-R-C-E
Mad Marriage with Is
there No Justice and Lack
of Justice in the College Admissions Process Magpie at Magpie Musing
with Kristof
Led Donations
Mary G at Them's
My Sentiments with Blowin' in the Wind
Mary Murtz at Eleven with Part 3
Mother-Woman with Unsolicited
Book Advice
Mouse at the Mouse's Nest with Global Warming Wednesday: Is it (Im)material?,
BYOB
(Bag that is), Bagging
Plastic Bags, Cars
QT at Can we Kick the Bar Here with Any
Soldier
Sandra at MommyBlogsToronto with Stop the "Eggs
Stinking"
Slouching Mom with With
Friends Like These Who Needs Enemies
Susanne at Creative Mother Thinking with March
Just Post
Urban Urchin with Let Love
Rule
Those who saw the worth in others:
Alejna at Collecting Tokens
Bon at Crib Chronicles
BubandPie
Carrie at Third Time's a
Charm
Flutter at Fluttercrafts
Hel at Truth Cycles
Jen at One Plus Two
Jess at Oh the Joys
Jill at Not So Sage
Wisdom
KC at Where's
My Cape?
Mad Hatter
Sandra at Sunshine
Scribe
Susanne at Creative Mother
Thinking
Mad Hatter is a 41-year-old librarian and mother to a 2-year-old daughter.
Her professional interest is children's literature. Her activism involves lobbying for women's reproductive rights and raising awareness about global inequalities.
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