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Thursday, December 29th, 2005 Posted in Environment | No Comments »
Since 1995, the health of one of New Brunswick’s most beautiful and bountiful salmon rivers has been a singular priority of one of the region’s oldest and most established stewards ... Read more..Thursday, December 29th, 2005 Posted in Humour, Politics | No Comments »
Conservative party deputy leader Peter Mackay warns Canadians about the “gothic” tactics employed by the Liberal Party of Canada. “You don’t know how vicious and blood-thirsty these liberals are,” Mackay told ... Read more..Friday, December 23rd, 2005 Posted in Environment | No Comments »
John Swan knows that his reputation precedes him – not the one that puts him in the top ranks of the most beloved contemporary artists in the United States; not ... Read more..Friday, December 23rd, 2005 Posted in Society | No Comments »
My late grandfather, Charles Tory Bruce, was a Governor-General Award-winning poet whose verses evoked the nobility of common charity: The power of open-handedness, the gentle sway of humble endeavour, the ... Read more..Thursday, December 22nd, 2005 Posted in Humour, Politics | No Comments »
Conservative leader Stephen Harper participates in the most exquisitely rendered TV advertising homage to the 1950s of the current election cycle: “Hey Stephen, what do you think about the Liberal plan ... Read more..Tuesday, December 20th, 2005 Posted in Economy | No Comments »
After years of speculation, the Lord government has finally unveiled the central feature of its long-term economic development agenda: timidity. It’s a novel approach, involving missed opportunities and subsequent rationalizations designed ... Read more..Thursday, December 15th, 2005 Posted in Politics | No Comments »
If power corrupts (and, of course, it does), then Jim Harris and his hearty band of Greens are as pure as the freshly driven snow. In nearly 20 years of trying, ... Read more..Tuesday, December 13th, 2005 Posted in Politics | 1 Comment »
Despite his public transformation into some crew-necked, split-coiffed champion of the little guy, Stephen Harper continues to understand Atlantic Canada about as well as George Bush comprehends the Middle East; ... Read more..Thursday, December 8th, 2005 Posted in Humour, Society | No Comments »
If, on January 23, I am elected Prime Minister of Canada, here’s what I promise to do for the good, brave people of the Great White North. I will declare ... Read more..Friday, December 2nd, 2005 Posted in Economy | No Comments »
Two decades ago, the mighty juggernaut of foreign ownership struck fear into the cold, bleak hearts of many Canadian industrialists. What will happen to our homegrown R&D? Will the market shares ... Read more..