Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Hudak Doomed?.. Chretien's New Job.. Rae Resigning?

Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Within a year of the 2011 provincial election, the Ontario Liberals could regain their majority government and deal Tim Hudak's Progressive Conservatives a crippling blow.
Dalai Lama Hints At Support For Quebec's Independence
Deep Cuts At Parks Canada
Rae On Resignation: 'Here's The Truth From This Horse's Mouth'
Marc Garneau Claims NDP MP Stole His Mail
Harper Gives Chrétien A New Job
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Keith Beardsley: NDP's Back and There's Gonna Be Trouble
The real battle begins today with Mulcair's chosen team in place. Let us not forget the NDP are supposed to be the government-in-waiting and it will be interesting to see how Mulcair's shadow cabinet performs in a head-to-head match up with Conservative ministers.
Hon. Carolyn Bennett: Canada Sends Its Filmakers Packing
I am not happy with the cuts to the National Film Board (NFB), CBC and Telefim. It's culturally dumb. It's economically dumb. The cuts will only mean less jobs for the talented people working in this industry. It's time the government's support for telling our stories was not viewed as some fluffy option.
Peter Worthington: Canada Should Make an Example out of Jeffrey Delisle
Accused of spying for Russia, Canadian RCN Sub-Lieutenant Jeffrey Delisle's next court appearance is May 8. The charges against Delisle are the first since the Information Security Act came into effect after 9/11. If guilty, Delisle is treasonous and deserves whatever sentence he may get.
Senator Mobina Jaffer: Victims of Cyberbullying, Government's Got Your Back
This week the human rights committee will be continuing its study on cyberbullying. The committee intends to give young people a voice and listen and learn from their experiences by reaching out to them through the social media platforms that they so often frequent, namely Twitter and Facebook.
Samuel Getachew: Why Ethnic Politicians Should Move to Ontario
A timely report on electoral successes among visible minorities found the GTA has 40 per cent of its population as visible minorities while 11 per cent of our elected officials consist of a multicultural background. But many great efforts have been made and achieved in Ontario to elect new Canadians.

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