Thursday, March 31, 2011

Green Party sets sights on Vancouver Centre

I have a new piece up on the national page of Xtra.ca today (which will also likely show up in the next print edition of Xtra Vancouver) about Green Party deputy leader Adriane Carr's bid for the seat in Vancouver Centre, and why she thinks the demographics there make it an ideal seat to win. The piece was actually written a couple of weeks ago, before the election call, but faced a delay in terms of finding an expert who could speak to the demographic issues of elections and Green Parties (note - there are apparently no scholars on Green Parties in Canada), and then my editor held it for a little longer, as it wasn't timely when submitted. That said, I think the source I did find - Funke - turned out incredibly well, and the fact that we did go to an election shortly after I wrote it meant the timing was more fortuitous than intended when I took on the piece.

Monday, March 28, 2011

What About a Spring Election + Thoughts From the Hill - March Edition

I have two pieces in the March edition of Outlooks Magazine (and apologies for the delay in posting this). The first is the usual Thoughts From the Hill panel, this time with a timely topic about the response to the uprisings in the Middle East. The second piece was an editorial about the possibility of a spring election, and why Canadians shouldn't moan so much about going to the polls - and lo and behold, days after it hit the stands, we went into an election.

The panel is on page 20, and the editorial is on page 22 of the print edition.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Why the NDP's trans rights bill is dead in the water

I had a post today on the national round-up blog on the main page of Xtra.ca today, which was a "brief" on why Bill C-389 faced a doomed fate in the Senate while C-393 stood a chance of passing. It was a bit less brief than intended initially, but it was a fulsome accounting of what happened, and I think it fairly apportioned responsibility for it. This was of course the final story I wrote up yesterday (after a very long day of filing numerous stories and web hits) but I'm happy it went up to tie up my coverage of the bill in this (now past) parliament.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

On eve of election, Kenney finds $100k for queer refugees

My third piece up today on the national page of Xtra.ca is a story about an announcement made by the immigration minister this morning in advance of an election campaign. Fortunately, I have a great deal of knowledge when it comes to the issue of queer refugees, thanks to the many stories I've written on the topic, and I was able to not only get responses from the people involved, but also had enough background on the subject of queer groups and private sponsorship (thanks to the story I wrote back in July) that I could get some actual critical content to the story, and before any other media outlet could get their own story up.

Tony Clement behind Senate delay, leaked document shows

My second piece on Xtra.ca today was probably the most explosive. A leaked memo made it into my hands with regards to the delays on Bill C-393 in the Senate, and I got the story out as soon as I could. The contents even made it into Question Period today, which was pretty exciting. Of course, when the Globe and Mail reported on the story later in the day, they completely left out the memo and my story, but still - it was all pretty exciting.

In government's dying days, attention shifts to Senate

The first of three new pieces I have on the Xtra.ca today, I have a story about how to - and how not to - write to Senators when you want to lobby them, as with Bills C-389 and C-393. The piece was originally destined to go up two days ago, but there were delays, however it's up now, and still with time for it to be effective to readers.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Senators race against the clock on AIDS drug bill ahead of possible election

I have a new story on the national page of Xtra.ca today about the current fate of Bill C-393 in the Senate as the clock ticks down before the writ is dropped for an election. I was happy to get some great sources for it, and keep the interest up on the bill, and I'm sure there will be plenty more drama on it in the days ahead.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Dewar AIDS Bill Passes House + One gay sentence added + Refugee System Failing Gay Ugandans

I have not one, not two, but three stories reprinted in the current print edition of Xtra's Ottawa edition. The first is my piece on Bill C-393 passing the House of Commons, the second on the addition of a single sentence on gay rights to the revised immigration guide (which was a really fast turnaround time between filing it and it appearing in the print edition), and the third piece is on Nicole LaViolette's appearance before the Commons international human rights subcommittee. Nice to see so many pieces in print!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Revamped citizenship guide still light on gay content

I have a new story up on the national page of Xtra.ca which looks at the revamped Discover Canada citizenship guide, and the whole added sentence that the gays got this time around. And by going back through my files, I found an angle that no one else picked up - aside from comments from both national party critics - so that always makes me happy.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

AIDS drug bill passes Commons

I have a new piece up on the national page of Xtra.ca, which looks at the passage in the Commons of Bill C-393, which is another of those bills I've been following since the beginning. This was also a bill that every other mainstream outlet covered on the very last day - after it got a bit of star power - but that was fine. Many of the other journalists covering it acknowledged to me their debt in when it comes to knowing the background on the issue.

That said, I'm quite disappointed in the editing of the piece, being as I had set out to write the definitive send-off from the Commons, with far more context and background to where it has been and where it's going. Nevertheless, only about half the piece made it, and a couple of the people I spoke to were cut out entirely. But, that's the name of the game, unfortunately.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

HIV spending way up in federal prisons

I have a new feature story up on the main page of Xtra.ca, which is something I worked on over the January break, and it's finally out. It all originated after my earlier story on funding levels for the Federal Initiative on HIV/AIDS, and the amount of money that Corrections was receiving made me curious. So I dug into things, and came up with this piece.

That said, I'm a bit disappointed that a few things ended up on the cutting room floor - the significance of bleach as a harm reduction tool (implicit acknowledgement that there are needles being used, but it's an ineffective strategy), and the fact that the one successful programme being funded is the post-release treatment coordination. Nevertheless, it was a rewarding piece to write, and I'm hoping it'll generate some interest.

Friday, March 4, 2011

After 4 hour debate, AIDS drug bill has teeth again

I have a new story up on the national page of Xtra.ca today, which recaps and gets reaction to the debate on Bill C-393 in the House last night. I got a couple of new MPs to weigh in - Bloc MP Monique Guay and Liberal MP Raymonde Folco - which is always nice to have, and I'll cover the final vote next week.