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Global warming meltdown

Kyoto is toast and researchers are increasingly debunking global warming theory. But rather than admit their errors, climate change defenders are getting vicious
It’s not just your imagination: global warming devotees are getting shriller in their calls for action. Al Gore, in his new movie An Inconvenient Truth, warns us we now have only 10 years […]

Park guilty

In the Southern District of New York, South Korean Tongsun Park was found guilty of conspiracy in a case related to the Oil-for-Food scandal at the United Nations. For further reading and background, see Claudia Rosett’s Notebook over at NRO.

That was no mistake. It was a lie

Mike Harris’ former chief of staff takes on the Toronto Star at the Ontario Press Council (again) and wins (again)
Guy Giorno doesn’t have a problem with bias in Canada’s press–though he sympathizes with Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s claims that some reporters are anti-conservative (Harper, who’s locked in a public battle with the press gallery, has […]

The United Nations votes Liberal

The UN wants Canada to get on with implementing the previous government’s child care agenda
The UN may be slow to act when it comes to stopping Iran’s nuclear weapons development or halting the Sudanese genocide, but meddling in Canadian politics? For that, the UN has lots of time, judging by a pronouncement that urged the […]

The trouble with Angels

The Guardian Angels want to help Canadians fight growing crime problems. So why are some cities reluctant to let them?
It wasn’t Curtis Sliwa’s first visit to Calgary, but it was the first time he’d seen the city like this: people smoking crack in the open on the street; junkies shooting heroin in inner city parks. […]

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