It's safe to say that the final results of the last contest of the civic election are in, and a winner can be declared. This year, it was hard to find a candidate for election who didn't campaign on crime as the top issue. Okay, Donald Benham, the incumbent in River Heights, said roads was the big issue. But he's now looking for a new job, which shows what he knew. The Winnipeg Free Press addressed the issue through an interview with University of Manitoba sociology professor Rick Linden. Not only is the incidence of crime on the decline, he said, but, according to "long-term studies conducted by researchers in his department", so is the actual fear of crime. ( Perspective: TALKING TOUGH, Candidates are making it a top election issue, even though there is little data to suggest crime -- or our fear of it -- is actually rising , Sun Oct 15 2006 ) Which means, he said, that concerns about crime and public safety are inflated by politicians who ignore the facts to w...
The origin of the Usher of the Black Rod goes back to early fourteenth century England . Today, with no royal duties to perform, the Usher knocks on the doors of the House of Commons with the Black Rod at the start of Parliament to summon the members. The rod is a symbol for the authority of debate in the upper house. We of The Black Rod adopted the symbol to knock some sense and the right questions into the heads of Legislators, pundits, and other opinion makers.