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Archive for May, 2005

First Adscam, now Saddamscam?

What do the prime minister, a UN official and a former Iraqi dictator have in common? That’s what oil-for-food investigators want to know
As if Paul Martin didn’t have enough scandals to worry about, investigators probing the United Nations oil-for-food fiasco have unearthed evidence that links Canada’s prime minister to the fraud. This time, the story […]

Puppets of Beijing

An aggressively pro-China policy can only hurt Canada’s national interests. So who’s pulling the strings in Ottawa’s scheme to build up the next Communist superpower?
Norm Altenhof is in love. The 63-year-old retired 9-1-1 operator and former air force veteran from Calgary returned April 20 from a month-long tour of China bursting with enthusiasm. “I would […]

A picture of health–from both sides of the border

The University of Calgary is surveying Americans and Canadians who have tried the health systems in both countries
Ashley Halsey doesn’t rely on national pride or government propaganda to compare the Canadian health care system to its counterpart in the United States. She’s experienced both. The 34-year-old homemaker and mother of two has lived in Calgary […]

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