A Montreal cab driver has been freed on bail after a weekend hit and run that reportedly came after passengers disputed a fare and made racially charged comments. BLOG POSTS | Bernie Farber: War Criminals -- At Any Age -- Should Be Punished This week Canadian and international media reported on new evidence against an alleged Nazi war criminal living in Ormstown, Quebec. Hopefully the judicial system will this time do the right thing before Volodymyr Katriuk, now in his 90s, succumbs to natural causes. In modern times, no one singular act by a nation-state has captured the nightmares of civilization more than the Holocaust. For the sake of the victims, we must demand continued justice with no get-out-of-jail- free card for perpetrators who have reached old age. | | Peter Worthington: The He Said/She Said Over bin Laden Kill It's been a year since Osama bin Laden went down, but a debate rages on. Republicans accuse Democrats (if not Obama himself) of trying to get political mileage out of the anniversary, while Democrats (and Obama) say that Romney felt it wasn't worth spending billions of dollars to catch one man. Both factions are right, and both factions are wrong. | | Franca Sozzani: The Pride of Being the Only One in Hollywood Without a Nose Job: Barbra Streisand Many cult movies, two Academy Awards and famous all over the world, Barbra Streisand never had a nose job and she is proud of that -- and rightly so. A cute button nose profile wouldn't have enhanced her natural personality. | | Conrad Black: America, Syria Desperately Needs Your Muscle The reluctance of the United States to be involved even peripherally in an almost open-ended series of concurrent Middle Eastern conflicts is understandable. But Syria is aflame. Its regime has been a notorious terrorist exporter for decades, and is the chief conduit for Iran into the Arab world, the principal supporter of Hezbollah and Hamas. | | Paul Barter: When Facebook Goes Public, So Will Your Secrets Facebook's profits are tied to a morally questionable business model; one that is addictive, and insidious for users. For all the good that Zuckerberg's company has done for reconnecting people, and letting them communicate with one another, Facebook exists to extract from those relationships the secrets of what makes us tick consumers. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CA |
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