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Dealing with Five Decades of Psychological Warfare

@ November 30, 2006 # No Comment Yet

Once again today we see evidence that Newfoundland and Labrador is being left behind by the rest of Canada.

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The Invisible Invasion of Extremist Groups

@ November 27, 2006 # No Comment Yet

W.G. Van Dorian was formerly a practicing attorney of criminal and immigration law in the Netherlands. The majority of his clients were suspected terrorists. Through this contact, he gleaned shocking information as to the frightening goal of the extremist groups - an insidious international takeover.
With the rise of terrorist acts in the Netherlands, [...]

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Canada’s Sell Out on High Seas Trawling

@ November 26, 2006 # No Comment Yet

If anyone in Newfoundland and Labrador needed further evidence that a proposed UN moratorium on high seas dragging was a good idea they got it last week.

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Only in Canada you say!

@ November 26, 2006 # No Comment Yet

By Robert Billyard
Our accommodating political elites are granting Quebec sovereignty incrementally. Separatists don’t have to win a referendum.

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Harper Sets Stage for European Style “Canadian Union”

@ November 23, 2006 # No Comment Yet

Folks, it’s pretty much a done deal. Quebec will be recognized as a “Nation within a united Canada”, but where does this leave the rest of us?

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Trans Canada Highway into Newfoundland Nearly Abandoned by Ottawa

@ November 17, 2006 # No Comment Yet

The Terms of Union, the official agreement by which Newfoundland and Labrador entered Canada in 1949, specifically identifies the delivery of ferry services as the responsibility of the federal government.

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Extended Life Expectancy for Grand Banks Oil Fields

@ November 16, 2006 # No Comment Yet

The TSX moved into positive territory on Thursday thanks in part to Husky Energy’s announcement that it was increasing its estimate of the recoverable resources in the White Rose oilfield off Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Will Newfoundland and Labrador Look to Other Provinces for Direction on Retainin

@ November 14, 2006 # No Comment Yet

There is a movement underway in Newfoundland and Labrador intended to convince the provincial government to waive interest charges on student loans.

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Lest we Forget

@ November 9, 2006 # No Comment Yet

Many courageous soldiers have been proud to call Newfoundland or Labrador their home, both before and after its Confederation with Canada. This is the story of just one of them.

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As I lay dying

@ November 9, 2006 # No Comment Yet

The limited meaning of the U.S mid-term election

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