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Canada Day - Remembering the Battle of the Somme

@ June 28, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Sunday is Canada Day, a celebration of the nation of Canada, but did you know it’s also a very historic day for Newfoundland and Labrador?

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The Harper Shift - From Prime Minister to Vengeful Dictator.

@ June 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet

I hope everyone in Canada marked their calendars with a big black X yesterday.

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CHINA’S NEW WEAPONS

@ June 25, 2007 # No Comment Yet

America’s concerns over China’s military spending…

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Talks on Hebron Oil Development Underway

@ June 19, 2007 # No Comment Yet

When Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams demanded a 4.9% equity stake in the long shelved Hebron oil field off the province’s coast it resulted in an end to negotiations. The companies involved walked away from the table, closed up offices in St. John’s and announced that no further discussions were taking place. Williams wanted [...]

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Is Alberta the “Canary in a Coal Mine” for the Federal Tories?

@ June 14, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Are serious fractures appearing in the big blue machine out west?

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Of Mice and Men (and Women)

@ June 11, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Newfoundland and Labrador is a bloody mess!

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Does Harper Still Believe in Atlantic Canada’s “Culture of Defeat”?

@ June 11, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Wouldn’t I love to be a fly on the wall inside the federal conservative caucus this week. It must feel like ground zero in there with casualties mounting and nothing but scorched earth as far as the eye can see.

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