Remembering Newfoundland and Labrador’s War Heros
@ November 10, 2005 # No Comment Yet
Take A Moment To Remember Some of Canada’s Finest By Myles Higgins With Remembrance Day once again upon us, it seems appropriate today to reflect on the exploits of the so called “Fighting Newfoundlander” and remember those from the Province who fought or died in conflicts half way around the world. When many think of [...]
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The Summit That Lost Its Way
@ November 3, 2005 # No Comment Yet
North and South See Clash of Ideals Of all the contrasts likely to be witnessed at the start of tomorrow’s Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata, Argentina, none may be as drastic as that of President Bush and his Argentine host, Néstor Kirchner. The former, bruised and battered after a scandal-laden October, arrives [...]
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Vancouver Island Shows Little Support for Water Privatization
@ November 3, 2005 # No Comment Yet
Vancouver Island Water Watch Campaign Heats Up Vancouver Island residents do not support water privatization. On issues of safety, cost for taxpayers and basic rights, public water management wins hands-down. A recent Ipsos Reid survey for the Canadian Union of Public Employees found that a whopping 92 per cent of Vancouver Island residents believe that [...]
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Metamorphosis and Self-Sabotage of Canada
@ November 2, 2005 # No Comment Yet
The Metamorphosis and Sabotage of Canada by our Own Government: North American Union By Connie Fogal Corporations and the military are the driving forces towards a stealthy development of a North American Union of Mexico, Canada and the U.S.. It is being developed without public discourse. The ultimate enforcement mechanism for the North American Union [...]
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