French police say they're actively searching for a Canadian porn actor suspected of killing and dismembering his victim before sending out body parts in the mail. BLOG POSTS | Irwin Cotler: Since When Did the Right to Protect Become the Right to Protect Syria's Massacres? Tragically, we have not yet done what needed to be done despite our knowing the cruel, desperate reality of the situation on the ground in Syria. Indeed, after all this time -- after all this killing -- we still do not have a UN Security Council resolution. Clearly, the deployment of 290 unarmed UN monitors, not unlike the initial deployment of Arab League monitors, has ended up with the monitors being observers to the killing rather than a protection force to prevent the killing to begin with. | | Trudo Lemmens: Anglophone Media Using Protest to Attack All Things French-Canadian The distorted media coverage in the anglophone press of the Quebec student protest movement is perplexing. Some media pundits in the anglophone press not only fail to accurately present what is happening, but also use the occasion to express public disdain of Quebec social programs and of much of what Quebec society arguably stands for. | | Carole Kanchier: What the Colour You're Wearing Says About You When I wore black to business meetings in San Francisco, I was perceived as sophisticated. However, when I wore black to meetings in certain small school districts, I was considered aloof. A change of wardrobe colour altered perceptions. What do the colours you wear say about you? | | Cassie Farrell: Hey Joyce, Get Your Outdated Views Off my Body Pro-choice advocate and HuffPost blogger Joyce Arthur's views on abortion are ripe with inconsistencies. She bemoans what she believes was a recent attack on a woman's "right" to abortion. But according to parliament, women do not have a right to abortion. The "right" to abortion that's so often touted is about as substantial as the unicorn, and the act itself is far uglier: the antithesis of good mothering. I always find it interesting that pro-abortionists believe that recognizing the personhood of someone else will somehow deplete their own. | | J.J. McCullough: Quebec Protesters Are Putting the Media to Sleep The Quebec protests are now boring the media; nothing new has been said for quite some time. One must be watchful for columnists who break out the "but these tuition protests have really evolved into something bigger" line. This is just journalist code for "I'm tired of trying to understand what comes out of [student leader] Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois' pie-hole." | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CA |
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