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OTTAWA -- Today Nathalie Des Rosiers announced that she intends to run to be the next Ontario Liberal candidate for the upcoming provincial by-election in... more
September 9, 2016
They Thought You Wouldn't Notice, Now They Are Hoping You Will Forget: Politically Strategizing the Public Sentiment
"To act as a physician, the priest must... more
September 8, 2016
9/11: Lingering Questions and Implausible Assumptions
I contend that the victims of 9/11 were innocents and those responsible for the attacks must be... more
September 8, 2016
We live in a world divided by beliefs and opinions. Even in our western world, division rules. Brexit. Donald Trump. Geert Wilders. Marie Le Pen.... more
By
Bob
Barrigar
September 7, 2016
An article published by the National Observer on Sept. 1 raises important questions about Windmill Development's influence on the endorsement it has received... more
September 6, 2016
Jobs No. 1
Re: Let’s Not Play Inflationary Game Again, Andrew Coyne, Aug. 30
During 25 years of inflation targeting, per capita growth in Canadian gross... more
By
Larry
Kazdan
September 2, 2016
It appears Osgoode ward councillor, George Darouze has been inhaling too much exhaust from his snowmobile. You know, George. He's the one time head of a... more
By
Ed
Hand
September 1, 2016
Effective Police Organizations: Key in Combating Transnational Crime
Transnational and organized crime remains an active threat to national and public safety... more
August 31, 2016
Electoral reform about fairness
Re: Electoral reform discussion must focus on Canadian values, July 11.
Jonathan Rose is right that electoral reform should... more
August 30, 2016
A problem in negotiation is the need to concentrate, focus on important issues and not be distracted by minor side issues. This is normal human behaviour. If... more
By
Allan
Cutler
August 30, 2016
RE: Input for clause by clause consideration of Ontario’s election financing rules
Dear Hon. Premier Wynne:
People want the corrupting influence of big... more
August 29, 2016
"From the right to know and the duty to inquire flows the obligation to act."
What other privately owned government funded corporation can be responsible for... more
By
Derek
James
August 27, 2016
To explain the relationship between radicalization and exclusion, the case of Muslims in post-independence India serves as a good example. The book Asian Islam... more
August 26, 2016
An apology is only as good as the actions that follow it. If the actions don`t match the words then what? Why apologize?
In 1984, Prime Minister Trudeau said... more
By
Rob
Dekker
August 24, 2016
A few months ago, Michael Coteau the Ontario Minister of Children and Youth Services announced plans to "restore" autism funding for intensive therapy. On the... more
August 23, 2016