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It always takes long to come to what you have to say, you have to sweep this stretch of land up around your feet and point to the signs, pleat …
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It always takes long to come to what you have to say, you have to sweep this stretch of land up around your feet and point to the signs, pleat …
Read MorePaul Martin once had a vision for Canada’s role in the world. Does he still?
Read MorePrime Minister Paul Martin is trying to articulate a vision that will knit Canadians together and push the Liberals to majority status in the next election
Read MoreWill the real Paul Martin please stand up
Read MoreThe Access to Information Act was supposed to get government documents into the hands of Canadians. Instead, it has created a state in which there are often no documents to get.
Read MoreThe new Conservative Party has tasted success and wants majority rule. If Tom Flanagan and his Calgary School have their way, they’ll get it without compromising their principles
Read MoreNorth America is lucky. As two polities tied to Britain, one war-like and fit to be tied, the other much less so, the continent was settled after the notion of …
Read MoreThe system is ailing and the disease is cynicism. Perhaps the time has come for a radical new treatment
Read MoreThe Rwandan genocide retold
Read MoreThe boy from Shawinigan can finally go home
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