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Monthly Archives: September 2007
NATO in Afghanistan is a gross failure
NATO’s top generals have arrived in Canada for a meeting to map out strategy amid growing strain in the alliance over the increasingly bloody war in Afghanistan. A meeting of armchair generals is of no use unless it is chaired, … Continue reading
Think green, think small, Michael tells St. John's trade board – Yahoo! Canada News
Loraine Michael is the leader of The New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador. She is a straight-talking, pragmatic leader, who brings a breath of fresh air to Canadian politics. But then, that province has always produced politicians with a … Continue reading
680News – Tory clarifies statement on teaching creationism in classrooms
This is the sort of thing we need to be vigilant about. The provincial Conservative leader said that "creationism" could be taught in public schools. Now he’s having second thought. Obviously, he can’t be trusted. Link: 680News – Tory clarifies … Continue reading
The killing of Jamie Dean | Salon News
Is this what we want to happen to our people ? Link: The killing of Jamie Dean | Salon News.
Canada's Weapons of Mass Destruction Complcity
NUCLEAR POWER (3) We know now, beyond any shadow of any doubt, that the waste product from the world’s nuclear industries is one of the most important challenges facing us and our children. I am cautiously optimistic that Canadians will … Continue reading


