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NLDL Supporting Province on Equalization Issue

@ October 17, 2006 # No Comment Yet

When the people of this province united to force Ottawa into recognizing the spirit and intent of the Atlantic Accord there were those who suspected we would eventually pay a heavy price for our efforts.

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Ibbitson’s drudgery

@ October 16, 2006 # No Comment Yet

By Robert billyard Globe and Mail columnist apprehended taking too much license in trying to sell missile-defence shield!

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Canada to Abandon Military Defense of Newfoundland and Labrador

@ October 12, 2006 # No Comment Yet

A recent senate committee report has characterized the air base at Goose Bay Labrador as a “Boondoggle” and claims it has no military value for Canada.

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North Korea’s Bomb

@ October 12, 2006 # No Comment Yet

An unwillingness to talk

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Minister of Fisheries Sells Out National Interests.

@ October 10, 2006 # No Comment Yet

I’d like to publicly call for an RCMP investigation into the whereabouts of Loyola Hearn.

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Call to Stand for Humanity

@ October 10, 2006 # No Comment Yet

Canadians Must Speak USA Detainee Torture Act, HR 6166 signed into law by President Bush Speak Plainly. Speak Now! Please stand with us for all humanity. Please circulate this email and sign our online petition today at http://www.petitiononline.com/capactn/petition.html

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Afghanistan mission impeached

@ October 10, 2006 # No Comment Yet

By Robert Billyard Why serial warfare doesn’t work.

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A subtle kind of fascism

@ October 7, 2006 # No Comment Yet

Can fascism and democratic institutions coexist?

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Canada’s Colonial Empire

@ October 3, 2006 # No Comment Yet

How is Canada still managing to hold itself together after all these years?

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Ignatieff’s free ride

@ October 2, 2006 # No Comment Yet

Michael Ignatieff is far from being a political virgin.

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