Critics on the right are now claiming that Kathleen Wynne’s Ontario government is on the road to fiscal rack and ruin – that it could, in one commentator’s words, push Ontario …
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It’s an exciting time to be a lawyer, and an even more exciting time to be practising aboriginal law.
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Some of the reactions to the Supreme Court’s decision in the Tsilhqot’in First Nation case, which requires pipeline projects and similar developments to seek aboriginal approval, are so over the …
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CPA Honorary Presidential Address (2014)
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Kathleen Wynne’s remarkable victory Thursday night is first and foremost a tribute to her. As in the leadership race, she was positive, energetic, substantive, and showed extraordinary grace and resilience.
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“It’s ridiculous to think people would say: I have all this land, millions and millions and millions of acres of land, I’m giving it to you for a piece of …
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News that Tim Hudak’s campaign may have borrowed heavily from US advisors takes me back a few years.
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In the American presidential election of 1936, a well known magazine, The Literary Digest, published a “scientific poll” showing that Alf Landon would defeat Franklin Roosevelt.
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Who can forget Maya Angelou’s wonderful voice at the presidential inauguration when she said…
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