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2013/04/05

Liberal Finale Flop.. Diplomats Threatened.. Penashue Woes

April 5, 2013
OTTAWA — The Liberal party's big leadership showcase Saturday is at risk of falling flat even before the candidates take the stage.
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BOB RAE
Reports of the Liberal Party's Death Had Been Greatly Exaggerated
In a widely contested 1968 leadership race that went to several ballots, Pierre Trudeau emerged as the winner, and quickly called the election that led to the first majority Liberal government in 15 years. Trudeau served as prime minister for nearly sixteen years, the longest since Mackenzie King. Continue reading...
MIKE SCHREINER
Over Ontario's Nuclear Budget Is a Money Meltdown
Before you invest in a house or a car you look at your available options. You weigh the pros and cons to see what has the best bang for your buck and you make your choice. The Liberal government has already wasted millions re-locating gas plants and now they are set to spend billions on nuclear. We can and must do better. Continue reading...
CHRIS GENOVALI
The Government's Oil Spill Plans Are a Bit Too Slick
The phrase "world-class oil spill response and prevention" is a meaningless platitude. There is no such thing as world-class oil spill response and prevention. Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver's announcement does little to diminish the risk or change the nature of shipping oil on the B.C. coast. Continue reading...
FRANK DIMANT
Will the Jewish Community Choose Trudeau Over Harper?
In the past two years, Jewish public opinion has rallied heavily behind the Conservative Party. Yet as Justin Trudeau begins his meteoric rise to stardom as the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, the question is will the Jewish community now turn its back on Stephen Harper, Jason Kenny, John Baird and all the other Conservatives who have stood firmly with the Israel and the Jewish community? Continue reading...
J.J. MCCULLOUGH
Media Bites: The Original Sin of Canadian Politics
2012-04-27-mediabitesreal.jpg Without a meddling monarch to do the punishing, modern confidence voting has become little more than a shallow exercise in partisan opportunism. And yet the archaic artifact of confidence voting remains. Continue reading...


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