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Stephane Dion’s turnaround on terror

The Liberals stand accused of putting ethno-politics ahead of public safety
Everyone assumed it was a done deal. With two components of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) about to expire, Stephen Harper’s minority government thought they had the support of the Opposition Liberals to renew the legislation. Then, about two weeks before the vote, Liberal Leader Stéphane […]

Question Period: Jack Granatstein

Born May 21, 1939 in Toronto. BA from Royal Military College of Canada. MA, University of Toronto. Ph.D. from Duke University. Retired professor of history. Former director, Canadian War Museum. Author of over 60 books. Recently published Whose War Is It?: How Canada Can Survive in the Post-9/11 World
Kevin Steel: In your new book, you […]

China syndrome

The Conservatives are weeding out troublemakers in Foreign Affairs. Hope it’s not too late for Huseyin Celil
Chris MacLeod is pleased–not ecstatic, but things are looking just a little better. The Hamilton-based lawyer’s client, Huseyin Celil, still sits somewhere in a Chinese jail. No one is sure where Celil is being kept or even what he’s […]

Black hole

I saw The Black Dahlia on DVD the other night. Everything you’ve read about it is true. The film is a confusing, tedious mess.

How I became a fan of spricket24

What can I say? A very funny vlogger. Here’s her archive. I simply love the 69 video. But it was the “Fun with a HAT!” entry that did it for me. It’s a little over the top at the beginning, but when she settles down to tell us about her Christmas adventures with fudge, at […]

This kad’s a killer

Super Dave! It was bound to happen sooner or later, someone I know would start vlogging on YouTube. If anything, my former colleague is an honest film reviewer. So let’s hear about how he fell asleep while watching the new Jim Carrey movie, The Number 23.

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