That chill down our collective spines had nothing to do with the coming winter. We were reading the 160-page, Manitoba Hydro-commissioned Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol, by a group you've never heard of, fronted by a Swedish "hydro-power expert", discussing Hydro's planned multi-billion-dollar Keeyask generating station. It's really scary. We first heard of this report from a story in the Winnipeg Free Press: Expert applauds dam project Team spent months assessing Keeyask By: Bruce Owen Last Modified: 10/26/2013 10:14 AM | Updates A Swedish hydro-power expert has given a thumbs-up to Manitoba Hydro's next big dam in northern Manitoba. Bernt Rydgren's report is far from the final say on the estimated $6.2-billion Keeyask generating station project, but Hydro maintains it goes a long way toward demonstrating the Crown utility has set a new globally recognized standard in how large hydroelectric projects a...
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.