Friday, May 4, 2012

Harper's Slide.. Mulroney Misses Love.. Fantino Cleared

Friday, May 4, 2012
One year after Stephen Harper finally won a majority government, his party is down in the polls and plagued by allegations of scandal, mismanagement and misrepresentation. Did the prime minister hit his peak in May 2011?
Julian Fantino Cleared, Offshore Bank Records Revealed As Fakes
Mulroney: 'I Miss The Adulation'
Rush Drops In On MPs, Hilarity Ensues
Rookie MPs Get Their Report Cards
Two Premiers About To Become Family
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J.J. McCullough: Why the Media Hate-On for Quebec Students?
2012-04-27-mediabitesreal.jpgTwo quiet professors in yesterday's Globe and Mail drew upon that rarest resource in opinion writing (actual evidence). They noted one of the great unspoken truths about post-secondary education in Canada: the leading variable determining whether kids attend university or not is usually cultural pressure within one's social class -- not cost. For some reason, asking university-educated journalists to analyze politically active university students rarely yields these sorts of conclusions, however.
Zach Paikin: If Harper Isn't Reducing Debt, What Is He Doing?
By 2016, this Conservative government will have added $150 billion to the national debt and will still be spending at a rate higher than the Chrétien-Martin Liberals, even after inflation and adjusting for population growth. In other words, Canada in the years ahead may not be on as solid fiscal footing as it would like to be.
Peter Worthington: Oh Please! Lord Black is no Omar Khadr
Like him or not, approve of him or not, despair of him or not, Conrad Black is as Canadian as maple syrup and a hockey stick, and neither a threat nor a danger to fellow Canadians -- unlike, say, Omar Khadr.
Claire Charness: G(irls)20 Summit-Empowering Girls and Women Is Key to Economic Growth
If you help a young girl or woman find the confidence and the belief in her, she will break barriers in the future, both in an economic and political environment and in all areas of her life.
Mike Fegelman: Israel, Canada has Accepted your Friend Request
One of the great myths perpetuated by the media is that Israel stands alone, isolated in the international arena. On the domestic front here in Canada, members of our municipal, provincial, and federal political parties have proudly declared that they are Israel's BFFs. Indeed, much of the same is expected next week when Israeli President Shimon Peres arrives here in Canada.

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