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More MPs Does Not Necessarily Mean Better Canadian Government

December 14, 2011 Robert Mull 0
Now that the Harper Government has passed the so-called "Fair Representation Act", let’s take a look at a few Parliamentary statistics:   First, let’s take ……Read More
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Is Stephen Harper a Denier?

December 13, 2011 Bushra Zia 2
This entire Kyoto debate is frustrating in one sense, the former Liberal government’s utter failure continues to absolve the current Conservative government and their now ……Read More
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The Bank of Canada and Canada’s Household Debt

December 13, 2011 Robert Mull 0
In the Bank of Canada’s semi-annual publication "Financial System Review" for December 2011, Canada’s central bank notes that there are some worrisome trends that could ……Read More
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High Stakes For Liberal Convention

December 12, 2011 Bushra Zia 0
Renewal”, the key buzzword heading into the Liberal Convention next month. Given the current predicament, I see this gathering taking on particular importance, providing clear ……Read More
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Drive For Five

December 12, 2011 Bushra Zia 0
On the left, a beaming and proud Inuit youth excepts the prestigious “Fossil of the Year” award in Durban on behalf of all humbled Canadians. ……Read More
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Will There Be a Tipping Point?

December 12, 2011 Bushra Zia 1
For years now, those of us who vehemently oppose this Conservative government, and their modus operandi, have been waiting for some sort of tipping point, ……Read More

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