Dan Williams, Men and Machines, from the Black Biker Series, 1983, chromogenic print, sheet: 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1994.20.2, © 1983, Dan Williams
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Dan Williams, Men and Machines, from the Black Biker Series, 1983, chromogenic print, sheet: 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1994.20.2, © 1983, Dan Williams
More Five-O sketches! There’s a really sweet moment at the end of a Five-O episode where after a stressful hostage situation, Danny and Jenny (Steve’s secretary) share a super sweet embrace. Wholesome af. I live for little moments like that. 🥹
October 28, 2025
Mr. Williams: Because of hand-counted paper ballots we know the results are legitimate. If we had tabulators, those lost boxes in Edmonton would have been a much bigger problem.
I NEED SOMEONE that will draw Dan with tattoo sleeve with foxes or maybe forest motive? Let's be honest she puts the most in foxes and it would be something close to Waymack tattoos.
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Bill 207 was introduced in the legislature by Peace River’s UCP MLA Dan Williams.
A private member’s bill meant to “commit health care providers’… [conscience] rights from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in provincial law,” passed first reading at the Alberta legislature on Thursday.
Bill 207 was introduced in the legislature by Peace River’s UCP MLA Dan Williams.
“Health-care providers should never have to choose between their most deeply held beliefs and their job,” Williams said in a news release. “This bill commits to law the first enumerated right in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, freedom of conscience, and strengthens existing protections.
Two NDP MLAs suggested they were concerned that Williams’ bill could be an attempt to reopen the debate on whether women should have access to abortions.
“The Charter is the protection of the Charter,” NDP MLA and health critic David Shepherd said. “I don’t see a reason that we bring in provincial legislation….
“Frankly, doctors have that protection. I think this seems clear, given Mr. Williams’ background, given the associations that he’s had, that this is intended to try and open the door for more conversation about limiting reproductive rights.”
Shepherd said he also worries Williams’ bill could open the door to restricting access to medical care for transgender or LGBTQ people.
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