Jun. 29th, 2005

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I'm very pleased, as are many of you, that Bill C-38 passed the House of Commons last night. The vote was 158-133, which means that not only did it win by 25 votes, but even if everyone who was away had voted against it, it still would have passed by 8 votes. Not really a landslide, but human rights are consistently hard to win majority approval for, in most countries.

But it's not law yet! In Canada, when a bill passes the House of Commons, it must then also be passed by the Senate. After that, it awaits Royal Assent in the form of a signature by the Governor General. Incidentally, the Senate can pass things first and then send them to the House.

The Senate is currently two-thirds Liberal, and in Canada the Governor General does not act against the Prime Minister's wishes except in very extreme circumstances. So neither of those steps is in doubt, but the Senate has all the same processes and committees as the House, so we have First Reading, Second Reading, Committee leading to Report Stage, and the Final Third Reading. It's possible for bills to be tied up in the Senate for months, but the current rumour is that things will go very quickly. From a correspondent in London with ears on the Hill:
It will go through 1st and 2nd reading immediately, possibly today, and then be sent to a Senate committee for review. The expectation is the committee will return the bill for 3rd reading early next week, with a possible vote by the middle of the week.

The Senate has fewer rules allowing closure, but Jack Austin, the Gov house leader in the senate was making clear he would use time allocation of the debate in the Senate was not producing anything new -- that is, anything other than obstruction and delay.

So the GG could have it by next week, probably at the latest.

It all depends on what happens today.
Will we have equal marriage by Canada Day? Highly unlikely. By August 1st? Almost guaranteed.

Downside: this leaves time for Spain to win the bronze, so to speak, and become the third country to really allow equal marriage everywhere in law. But with the protests there, maybe it will be slowed down. Hard to tell.
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I'm not entirely sure why this was one of the options, but...

Take the MIT Weblog Survey

Edit: The Survey team lead is named Cameron. Fun.

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Jun. 29th, 2005 07:27 pm
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I just won $3 on a scratch-and-feel-depressed ticket! But since I bought two, for $6, that's not really good enough.

Also, Euro pennies suck at scratching.
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Tonight's HTML lesson, boys and girls, is on symbols. There are all sorts of cute little symbols you can use to spice up your posts. For example,you can create the trademark symbol by typing an ampersand (&) followed by the word trade, finished with a semicolon. Like this: ™ = ™

Be careful to include the semicolon. Internet Explorer will pretend it's there if you forget, but Firefox won't, and you'll be all embarassed about your typo.

Others I like: © (©), £ (£), ¾ (¾), and € (€).

Many many more: http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm

I tell you all this so as to give you a movie review. I ♥ Huckabees is really messed up.

I cheated. There's no HTML code for a ♥. I had to copy it out of Character Map.
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Some pictures from [livejournal.com profile] petele that I like a lot...

Update: Unfortunately [livejournal.com profile] petele rearranged his photos and I wasn't smart enough to save my own copies of these. Darn it! I'm sure he has them, just not sure where...

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