"The Greatest Hamiltonian"

So there is the contest going on in our city to figure who is the Greatest Hamiltonian. And let met tell you, I was SO disapointed when I didn't see this guy on the list. But oh well, you win some you loose some!

So obviously this is a parralell to the television series CBC aired a few years ago (in which Tommy Douglas won), only this one is for the greatest person to hail for Hamilton (obviously).

Personally, I've narrowed down my "greatest Hamiltonian" to these three:
DANIEL LANOIS, because he worked with musical pioneers (ie. Bob Dylan, U2, Emmylou Harris, Ron Sexsmith). But then I found out he was actually born in Hull, Quebec, so that cancels him out for me.

RON JOYCE, because he helped in founding with one of Canada's proudest food chains of all time. But then I found out he sold it to an American Chain, so that's kind of unpatriotic.

Bottom line, I think I'm gonna vote fore GEORGE HAMILTON, because he was the originator of our city. He was the first. And since he was the first, he should rightly be the best! That's all there is to it!

(Honourable mentions go to Eugene Levy because I find him hilarious).

"Should your daughter get the HPV vaccine?"

K, so this article discusses the HPV virus we've probably seen commercials for on television. Only, it talks about the vaccine being readily availble to tween girls in elementary school. It says how some parents are in a tizzy about their child getting the vaccine, because they are "questioning the motives of a drug company that stands to make big profits and politicians who may be pandering for votes, and feeling a certain queasiness about dosing girls as young as 10 years old with protection for an STD". My point is though, why wouldn't you want to protect your child from a form of cancer! It's a cancer that apparently isn't easily treated either! I mean, sure I can understand parents being worried about side effects because it is a new vaccine, but many modern medication have side effects, just look at birth control for example. The side effects for the vaccine probably aren't that dire anyway. Just let your child be vaccinated, and feel safe about it. Children these days know about the side effects of unprotected sex enough to know that the vaccine isn't an invitation to have wild, promiscuous sex. If a form of protection is readily available I just think that parents should be willing to want to protect their children from disease-morals and ethics aside.

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