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2012/11/28

Quebec's Flag Crush.. Garneau: 3-2-1.. Whose Oil Is it?

Wednesday, November 28, 2012
A new poll on Quebecers' attitudes toward the Canadian flag is being released as the provincial government attempts today to remove the Maple Leaf from the legislature.
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Keith Beardsley: Are Liberals the Real Byelection Winners?
With the by-elections over, everyone will be reading the tea leaves to see what it means for the next federal election. At this point probably not all that much as we don't know who will be leading the Liberals in 2015 or for that matter if Harper will even be around to lead the Conservatives. Just the same, the parties should see some red flags from yesterday's results. For the two main parties, i.e. the Liberals and the Conservatives, it does offer a glimpse into some potential shifts down the road depending on who wins the Liberal leadership race. The good news for the Liberals is that even in Tory Alberta they can be a contender; their brand is still pretty resilient.
Vincent Parkinson: How I'm Preparing for the World's Most Prestigious Culinary Competition
Chefs are taken out of their comfort zone at the Bocuse d'Or and thrust into the crazy spectacle. We all know the next 66 days will be anything but comfortable as Alex Chen, Canada's chef for the competition, pushes to finalize his entry. It will be a blur, we know this and we're ready.
Dax Hamman: You Like Digital Ads More Than You Think
Such dismal click-through rates would seem to indicate that display ads don't work, but, in fact, a display ad can be very effective even when no one clicks on it. Frequently, a consumer will see an online display ad and then visit the advertiser's site hours or days later, often unconscious of having seen the ad.
Vicki Murphy: Cheap Toys For Toddlers Who Don't Know the Difference
Christmas. The birth of Jesus. And the crucifixion of your credit card. In spite of these uncertain economic times, we're spending more than ever on crap for our little crappers. You give your youngster a big, expensive gift only to watch him toss it aside to play with the wrapping paper. This year, save yourself money with homemade gifts...
Gavin Magrath: Don't Let George W. Bush Cross the Border
News that four former Guantanamo detainees have filed a complaint against Canada with the UN Committee Against Torture for the Canadian government's failure to arrest George W. Bush has caused quite a tempest in our teapot. Evidence of Bush's involvement in authorizing war crimes and torture goes far beyond the reasonable grounds necessary for law enforcement.

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