Jimmy Carter: A Beacon of Peace, Compassion, and Humanitarian Excellence Dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December...
Read MoreJimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December...
Read MoreOh, Toronto, you perplexing city of unaffordable dreams. Who needs democracy when you’re...
Read MoreAs predicted, Trump did not lose in a landslide. Western countries failed to understand the cult...
Read MoreIn my estimation, these are the errors each leader made during this campaign. They are in no particular order, however I welcome your comments. Harper and the Conservatives 1. Called the election in the first place, knowing that...
Read MoreResponse letter to CTV New cast Sept 11th, 2008 Re: “Fringe parties excluded” Dr. David Suzuki spoke on Canada AM Thrusday morning September 11th, to promote his new book on the enviroment. He was asked about the...
Read MoreA state of the afairs to squash fears amongst citizens in the United States of Amerca is sure to send ripple affects around the world; as we are all intertwined in this financial mess. President George Bush tonight spoke...
Read MoreMay shut out of leaders’ debate Janice Tibbetts , Canwest News Service Published: Monday, September 08, 2008 OTTAWA – Elizabeth May said her party will pursue legal action against a consortium of TV networks, which...
Read MorePremier Dalton McGuinty insists he is not rattled by apparent dissension in his Liberal ranks. In a move that even loyalists now concede was ill-advised, McGuinty ordered all staff members to leave the Liberal caucus room on May...
Read MoreThe faith based funding issue should have been about simple human rights. The U.N has already indicated that the practice of funding only Catholic schools in Ontario is unjust. John Tory hoped to address this issue by fixing the...
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