As you can all imagine, I'm quite pleased to see the backside of the Harper government on their way out the door. Of course, the Liberals have promised a lot but only time will tell how serious they are about fixing the science-related stuff that they've promised to fix. I'll definitely be watching that and keeping track here on the blog somehow somewhere.
That being said, I was quite gratified that my various pro-science advocacy efforts in general and my war on science chronology post in particular were quite popular and widely used during the election campaign.
Obviously all the things that I've done advocating for science- and evidence-based decision-making in Canada, I did them because I thought they were important and useful things to do, not because I wanted to be congratulated or celebrated for them. That doesn't make me any less happy and proud to be congratulated and celebrated for these things, of course.
So in the spirit of Friday Fun, I though I'd share some of the congratulation and celebrations with you, my readers.
Starting with this astoundingly wonderful linking to my post from this article in the Guardian: How science helped to swing the Canadian election. Yes, the Guardian.
Things got so bad that scientists and their supporters took to the streets. They demonstrated in Ottawa. They formed an organization, Evidence for Democracy, to bring push back on political interference in science. Awareness-raising forums were held at campuses throughout Canada. And the onslaught on science was painstakingly documented, which tends to happen when you go after librarians.
How cool is that!
And there was a fair bit of very kind reaction on Twitter too, a bit of which I'm including below.
How science helped to swing the Canadian election.
https://t.co/EfghDZfKEC
Unaware that the situation was so bad, so this is excellent news
— Cosmological (@kenserlore96) October 22, 2015
Fear the librarians. https://t.co/5a1sCF2umy
— Kyle Minogue (@kyle_minogue) October 22, 2015
This is my kind of librarianship. You go @dupuisj! https://t.co/cefUC6b2D3
— Ondatra iSchoolicus (@LibSkrat) October 21, 2015
@dupuisj Congrats for the kudos and thank you for your diligent work on this. Here's hoping you won't need to keep updating it!
— Shelley Gullikson (@shelley_gee) October 21, 2015
@dupuisj John Dupuis!! Did *YOU* fix this election???
— hi I'm an archivist (@adr) October 21, 2015
We are lucky that you blogged about #cdnsci as much as you did, @dupuisj https://t.co/LWEqF6lQmN
— Eleanor Louson (@elouson) October 21, 2015
Gr8t article by @dupuisj "Canadian government approach to science reads like satire" http://t.co/cAVcdSu1ol v/ @metrotoronto @redgirl13
— Imogen Coe (@RySciDean) October 16, 2015
Nice piece @dupuisj ! :) https://t.co/dMYNzh42FO
— Anna St.Onge (@deantiquate) October 17, 2015
Well done! https://t.co/slejNDKVT2
— barbara fister (@bfister) October 16, 2015
.@dupuisj science librarian @YorkUnews writes thoughtful essay on status of current government's approach to #cdnsci http://t.co/gq00JfvrWg
— CellBio UofA (@CellBioUofA) October 16, 2015
Bravo @dupuisj! Canadian gov't approach to science reads like satire http://t.co/a1Z7onDnmW cc @poe_yorku @sci4knowing @E4Dca
— Dawn Bazely (@dawnbazely) October 16, 2015
And continuing with the article I did just before the election in Metro News, Canadian government approach to science reads like satire, which was also very well received on Twitter, a sampling of which is below.
@dupuisj This was a great article! (Thankfully ppl in dept passed it around.) @TCNoel
— Tamara Kelly (@TLJKelly) October 16, 2015
It's great to see my old library school buddy in print for the worthy cause of science. https://t.co/9huKmHhx3L
— Deanna W (@dwfromthepeg) October 16, 2015
@dupuisj @metrotoronto John, you shameless media slut! Bravo and congrats for saying it like it is in the world of science. Well done!
— Bernard Reischl (@bernardreischl) October 16, 2015
@dupuisj It's good to see your careful, methodical work getting airplay. Congratulations, and may your fame increase!
— Bill Hooker (@sennoma) October 16, 2015
@dupuisj Saw this posted to my FB feed earlier; didn't notice it was you who wrote it. Good work!
— Joseph Hewitt (@pyrrho12) October 16, 2015
Timely article on depressing state of science in Canada by @dupuisj http://t.co/8GBHJlhDkp
— Jim Woodgett (@jwoodgett) October 16, 2015
@dupuisj @metrotoronto read you on the TTC this morning! Great work!
— Catherine Scott (@Cataranea) October 16, 2015
@dupuisj @metrotoronto Fantastic, John!
— HorriflyingTrilobite (@FlyingTrilobite) October 16, 2015
With this tweet in particular being one of my favourite in the post-election period:
@LibSkrat @dupuisj Here! Here!
— DecorativeGourdMofo (@copystar) October 20, 2015
Apologies for all the self-back-patting, but sometimes a guy just can't resist.
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The praise is totally well-deserved! Thank you for documenting the affront and injury to Canadian science all these years.