Entries by Jaan Pill

Buying into Fair Trade (2013) seeks to understand the ways conscientious consumers make sense of things

The concept of fair-trade coffee is among the most intellectually challenging and enjoyable-to-ponder concepts that I have come across in recent years. I’ve addressed this topic in previous posts including the following ones, among others: Truthiness, stage magic, and fair trade coffee Is there a reason to boycott fair trade coffee after reading recent research […]

If you are Sixties MCHS alumna or alumnus, consider joining these three Facebook Groups

Three Facebook Groups related to Malcolm Campbell High School (that I have learned about to date) are of interest. It’s worth your while to join these groups, and to participate in discussions (and uploading of archival photos and the like) to them: MCHS ’60s Reunion Group Malcolm Campbell High School Grads MCHS Class of ’68 […]

Inspiration Lakeview Master Plan is being received by the City of Mississauga Planning and Development Committee (PDC) this evening.

The following message is from Inspiration Lakeview: Get behind your waterfront As indicated previously, the Inspiration Lakeview Master Plan is being received by the Planning and Development Committee (PDC) this evening. The Master Plan provides a framework for future development of the Inspiration Lakeview lands following the community driven principles of the Inspiration Lakeview Vision. […]

Eat your vegetables; the research is persuasive

I’ve had reason to pursue evidence-based practice in the course of my life and to eschew truthiness. I’ve made it a practice to eat my vegetables, based on research evidence published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, and highlighted in a previous post. More recent posts include: Excerpts from: Fruit and vegetable consumption and all-cause, […]