Protesters at the Olympic Village Open House show their disappointment at the reduced amount of social housing in the neighbourhood. The giant bird shows his disappointment at being made of plastic.
Entries Tagged as 'Green Politics'
iPhone Pic of the Week – May 15
May 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Events · Green Politics · iPhone Pics of the Week
It’s time to ReBrand the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill.
May 12th, 2010 · No Comments
It’s time to ReBrand the worst offshore spill in history.
Tags: Green Creative · Green Points of View · Green Politics · Social Media · Unicycle Case Studies
iPhone pic of the week:
March 28th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Environment · Green Points of View · Green Politics · iPhone Pics of the Week
The Metro Vancouver Food Eco-Certification Breakfast Showdown.
March 4th, 2010 · 2 Comments
OK, it wasn’t called that. But as my second green business shmooze in 12 hours, (see Power Plant event blog, below) I was bleary stumbling into this 7:30am Metro Vancouver Sustainability Breakfast on food certification. Balancing a cup of BCIT coffee, 2 preservative-laced danishes and a Happy Planet juice, I took notes as best I […]
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New World Organic Granola sending 50 cents a bag to Haiti Relief.
January 25th, 2010 · No Comments
Last year I wrote about Burnaby-based New World Foods, a solid local contender in the organic granola category. A few days ago I got an email from their Vice President, Rajinder Bagga, asking me to spread the word about their fundraising drive for Canadian Red Cross Haiti Relief. They are donating 50 cents from every […]
Tags: Green Politics · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products
Authentic Aboriginal Program: A great idea with zero support?
January 19th, 2010 · 3 Comments
I’m hoping that I will be lambasted by irate backers of BC’s newest Aboriginal Marketing Certification program, pointing me to the obvious websites and supporting information I missed. I really am. When I read yesterday’s Globe & Mail article showing off the new ‘Authentic Aboriginal’ logo and certification program I was impressed. It is a […]
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Vancouver’s ‘Bright Green Future’ looking pretty dull.
January 15th, 2010 · 5 Comments
I stood dumbstruck, looking at the latest poster campaign for our Green Capital campaign. Type only, a headline with no direct involvement for the reader, copy with no specifics, and generic web addresses buried at the bottom as a half-hearted call-to-action. How did such a dull poster possibly get made with these ingredients: 1) Vancouver […]
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Is Vancouver’s streetcar branding off track with B.C.’s transportation policies?
January 11th, 2010 · No Comments
I spotted ‘Vancouver’s 2010 Streetcar’ on a testing run at the Granville Island terminus today. Aside from the visual stopping power of this sleek modern Bombardier train, an equally sleek transit advertisement on its side is what caught my eye. “The climate is right for trains.” it boldly proclaims. I like this statement. It’s quick, […]
Tags: Environment · Green Creative · Green Politics · Sustainable Lifestyle
Metro Vancouver’s new anti-waste campaign: Cool green, or just plain Grinchy?
December 28th, 2009 · 4 Comments
This holiday season, Vancouverites may have noticed a trashy little ad campaign from Metro Vancouver encouraging them to re-think their holiday waste. These are transit ads at my local Canada Line station spied on my way to Oakridge Mall (OK, I’m busted – not all of my shopping takes place at the local handmade craft […]
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Dear Mayor Gregor: Three free ideas to get Vancouver’s new bright green brand out of the boardroom and on to the streets.
November 6th, 2009 · 3 Comments
I was unusually buoyant, (considering I was reading a government document), as I waded through the new 72-page PDF report – Vancouver 2020, a Bright Green Future. This is the much-awaited guide to Vancouver City Council’s ambitious plan to be ‘a top-five global clean-tech city’, complete with a shiny new brand for our burg: ‘Vancouver […]
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