Thursday, May 31, 2012

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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Alberta NDP Leader Brian Mason says while federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair makes his first visit today to the oilsands, he hopes it's not the last.
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David Suzuki: Quebecers Are Protesting Logical Fallacies
When I heard about the student protests in Montreal, I swallowed the line that Quebec's pampered youth pay lower fees than those in other parts of Canada but aren't aware that education costs money. And then I went to Quebec. There, I heard a different story.
Conrad Black: The West's Latest Middle East Mess Up
After decades of mistaken policy with the Middle East, the U.S. should do what's necessary to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power, and get rid of Assad and his sycophancy to Tehran. America has a very poor track record with the Middle East, and will simply, eventually, have to do better than this.
Romeo Saganash: Smile Like You Mean it, Prime Minister
When Prime Minister Harper issued the apology for residential schools, he promised to forge a new relationship with Aboriginal Canadians. Well, we have our apology and the new relationship that was promised has yet to appear. In fact, the Conservatives have drastically cut Aboriginal health and food programs while knowing full well that Aboriginal people across Canada are struggling with these issues.
Daniel D. Veniez: Harper's Iron-Fist Rule a Nod to Chretien, not Machiavelli
After reneging on his anti-Bill C-38 statement, David Wilks stressed that he had no choice but to vote with the government, saying that's "how Ottawa works." But to those demonizing Harper for this, let us not kid ourselves: Harper has only improved, refined -- and has taken much too far -- the model first introduced by the Liberal Party of Canada and its leaders.
Matt Melone: Mandating Contraception: The Law Over Politics
The debate actually centers on where the line between religious freedom and a citizens' secular obligations to society should be drawn. This is not a Constitutional issue, but a less glamorous and equally compelling statutory issue.

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