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 current crisis...
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 current crisis...
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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.
“People came to this part of the world believing that they were superior and they were better.”
A trip to Israel and the Palestinian Authority a week after an election is a fascinating time.
The famous American commentator Walter Lippmann once summed up public opinion as “the pictures in our heads.”
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 societies who are ready and willing...
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.
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...