The common-sense observation by both U.S. and International Monetary Fund officials that Greece’s debt needs to be partially written off if a successful solution is to be found in the …
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Jim Prentice’s comment that “Alberta is not an NDP province” was arrogance in a nutshell, and pride, as we know, always precedes the fall.
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A trip to Israel and the Palestinian Authority a week after an election is a fascinating time.
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The famous American commentator Walter Lippmann once summed up public opinion as “the pictures in our heads.”
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Sometimes Stephen Harper is his own worst enemy. Recent events in Europe should bring home to all of us that there are indeed people in the midst of democratic, multiracial …
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The surprising result of the presidential election in Sri Lanka would have received more attention if the terrible events in Paris had not captured our thoughts and fears.
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There was a short news item last week, announcing that the federal government had decided unilaterally that Attawapiskat First Nation owed it $1.8-million dollars for housing “overpayment” and would have …
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When chief justice Marshall of the United States Supreme Court presided over a majority decision insisting that only the national government, and not the state of Georgia, could make decisions …
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