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Hello Canada, I’m Thomas Mulcair
May 8, 2012 -  No comment

Almost a full year after last May’s federal elections, which saw the NDP grab the title of Official Opposition and also...


What’s Happened to Political Discourse in Canada?
March 11, 2012 -  No comment

It seems that all we hear in the news nowadays is something that has to do with strikes, fraud, or corruption. In just a matter...

The Mystery of the “Robocalls”
March 7, 2012 -  No comment

It appears as if the Harper government may be in trouble again, or at least has some serious explaining to do. With the onslaught...

Self-Interest Rules in Canadian Foreign Aid
February 17, 2012 -  No comment

In the mid-twentieth century, Lester B. Pearson revolutionized Canada’s international reputation. Considered the father...

Is Trade with China What We Really Want?
February 14, 2012 -  No comment

Prime Minister Stephen Harper visited China last week, in an attempt to negotiate more open trade flows with lower barriers....

The Shafia Verdict
February 9, 2012 -  No comment

Mohammed Shafia, Tooba Yahya, and Hamed Shafia were convicted of first-degree murder on Sunday, January 29th, 2012. They...

Will Rae Have His Day?
February 3, 2012 -  No comment

In recent weeks, interim leader of the Liberal Party Bob Rae has been accused of being power-hungry, supposedly seeking the future...

The Liberal Party of Canada Considers Taking a Hit
January 28, 2012 -  No comment

The delegates at the Liberal Party policy convention last week voted 77% in favor of cannabis legalization. The reaction...

The Smelly Souvlaki or the Appropriate Poutine?
January 23, 2012 -  2 Comments

In recent weeks, it has become increasingly apparent that La Belle Province has not gotten over its conflict over reasonable...

The Plan Nord: Its population is 120,000 but the Dollar Signs Look Even Bigger
December 15, 2011 -  No comment

For Quebec’s 2011-2012 fiscal budget, the federal government estimates that 26% of the province’s revenues will come...

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