It;s no secret that I am wishing and a'hoping that our current Prime Minister is ousted in October. The folks at the Tyee, a wonderful online newspaper, and compiled a remarkable (and scary) list of the abuses Stephen Harper has...
An omnibus of sins, topping 50. Tell us ones we've missed, we'll add to the PM's rap sheet.
With just weeks to go before a federal election, pessimism about the Canadian government's draconian anti-media policies is at an all-time high.
In the Oxford English Dictionary the definition of the word "fear" reads as follows: "an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger, pain or harm." Stephen Harper must have learned this definition by heart. The way he uses fear on the Canadian population to pass his proposed new anti-terror legislation is working to perfection, as least so far. In a speech he recently delivered in Richmond Hill, Ontario, the prime minister stirred the spoon of fear in the cauldron of politics with a misleading dose of confusion, the whole wrapped in irrational reasoning to give birth to the following explosive statement:
It;s no secret that I am wishing and a'hoping that our current Prime Minister is ousted in October. The folks at the Tyee, a wonderful online newspaper, and compiled a remarkable (and scary) list of the abuses Stephen Harper has...
JK Rowling is set to release her first children’s book unrelated to the Harry Potter series—and this time it’s free. The Ickabog, a fairy tale “about truth and the abuse of power” in an imaginary land, written “in fits and starts” between the Harry Potter books,
On my recent visit to London, England while strolling down hip, off-the-beaten-tourist-path Marylebone High Street, this simple yet eye-catching modern planter gracing the storefront of TOAST, cons…
Police and security agencies describe green groups' protests and petitions as 'forms of attack', documents reveal
Employment Minister Jason Kenney hinted on Tuesday at what the next set of changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program will include, just as Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued his clearest warning yet to employers who abuse the program.